When “Normal Labs” Still Leave You Without Answers
Every year, people walk out of their doctor’s office with “normal” lab results — and symptoms nobody has explained.
Fatigue. Weight changes. Hair shedding. Cold hands and feet. Anxiety that feels physical. Poor recovery. Brain fog. Feeling inflamed, run down, or simply not like yourself.
And still, the answer is often the same:
“Everything looks fine.”
But what if the issue isn’t only how your labs were interpreted — but which labs were never ordered in the first place?
5 Labs Missing From Your Blood Panel walks you through five commonly overlooked markers that may reveal deeper patterns behind symptoms that are often dismissed, normalized, or blamed on stress, age, or “just life.”
Inside, you’ll learn:
✔️ What each marker measures
✔️ Why it may not be included on a standard panel
✔️ Symptoms and patterns it may help explain
✔️ Functional optimal ranges vs. conventional “normal” ranges
✔️ How to ask your doctor about adding each test
This guide isn’t about diagnosing yourself or replacing your provider. It’s about becoming more informed, recognizing what may be missing, and walking into your next appointment with clearer questions.
At LifeLogic Functional Wellness Care, Dr. Brian Davis helps patients look beyond isolated symptoms and standard “normal” ranges to better understand the patterns behind how they feel. His work is deeply personal. After experiencing debilitating illness and autoimmune disease himself, Dr. Brian understands what it feels like to search for answers and want someone to look deeper.
If your labs look normal but you still know something feels off, this guide can help you learn which markers may be worth discussing with your provider.
Your symptoms matter.
Your questions matter.
And sometimes, the next step is learning what hasn’t been checked yet.

This resource is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health plan.