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"Normal" is not optimal

Most labs tell you if you're "normal" — meaning you're not sick yet. But feeling tired, foggy, or just "off" despite normal results?

We use longevity-optimized ranges based on research from Peter Attia, Bryan Johnson, and functional medicine — not just average population data.

Standard labs: Vitamin D 30 ng/mL = "Normal"
Our analysis: Vitamin D 30 ng/mL = Needs attention
Example: Vitamin D
Lab "Normal" Range 30 - 100 ng/mL
Optimal Range 50 - 80 ng/mL
30 Your: 32 ng/mL 100

How it works

From PDF to personalized protocol in three simple steps

1

Upload your results

Drop your lab PDF. We support CBC, CMP, lipid panels, hormone panels, and DUTCH tests.

2

AI extracts and analyzes

Our AI reads your biomarkers and compares them to optimal longevity ranges, not just "normal."

3

Get your protocol

Receive specific actions: supplements, dosages, lifestyle changes, and when to retest.

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Not just explanations, actionable protocols

Needs Attention

Vitamin D (25-OH)

32 ng/mL
Optimal: 50-80
30 Optimal zone 100
Your Protocol
  • Vitamin D3 5000 IU daily with fat-containing meal
  • Add K2 (MK-7) 200mcg for calcium metabolism
  • 15 min midday sun exposure when possible
  • Retest in 8 weeks
Why this matters

Vitamin D below 50 ng/mL is associated with increased all-cause mortality, weakened immune function, and higher risk of depression. Most labs say 30 is "normal" but longevity research suggests 50-80 is optimal.

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Optimal ranges based on research from Peter Attia, Bryan Johnson, and functional medicine — not just average population data.

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8+ years in longevity medicine
Used in 12+ countries

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Upload your latest blood work before your appointment. You'll arrive knowing exactly which biomarkers need attention — and your doctor can focus on solutions instead of explanations.

  • Understand your results before the consultation
  • Know which questions to ask your doctor
  • Save time — skip the "what does this number mean" part
  • Track changes between visits
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Frequently asked questions

What lab formats do you support?

We support PDF reports from most major labs in Spain (Synlab, Echevarne, Quirón), UK (London Medical Laboratory, Medichecks), US (Quest, LabCorp), and many others. If your format isn't recognized, you can manually enter values.

Is my data stored?

No. Your PDF is processed in real-time and immediately deleted. We don't store your health data on our servers. Results are only kept in your browser's local storage if you choose to save them.

What makes your "optimal" ranges different?

Standard lab ranges are based on the general population — including unhealthy people. Our optimal ranges are based on longevity research from sources like Peter Attia, Bryan Johnson, and functional medicine practitioners who focus on optimal health, not just absence of disease.

Is this medical advice?

No. This tool provides educational information based on published research. It's not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplements or treatment plan.

Is it free?

Yes, the basic analysis is free. We may offer premium features in the future (tracking over time, detailed protocols, supplement recommendations), but the core analysis will always be free.

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How to read blood test results — normal vs optimal ranges

When your doctor says your results are "normal," that means you fall within the range set by standard laboratory references — typically defined as the middle 95% of a population sample. The problem: that population includes millions of people with metabolic dysfunction, low-grade inflammation, and suboptimal nutrition. Being "normal" just means you're not obviously sick.

What makes a blood test range "optimal"?

Optimal ranges are narrower targets associated with the best long-term health outcomes, not just absence of disease. They are drawn from longevity research, epidemiological studies correlating biomarker levels with all-cause mortality, and clinical experience from precision medicine practitioners. For most biomarkers, the optimal zone is a subset of the normal range — or sits above it.

Common examples
  • Vitamin D: Normal ≥30 ng/mL · Optimal 50–80 ng/mL
  • Fasting glucose: Normal <100 mg/dL · Optimal 72–85 mg/dL
  • TSH (thyroid): Normal 0.5–4.5 · Optimal 1.0–2.0 mIU/L
  • HbA1c: Normal <5.7% · Optimal <5.3%
  • Ferritin (men): Normal 24–336 · Optimal 50–150 ng/mL
Panels we analyze
  • CBC — complete blood count, red/white cells, platelets
  • CMP — kidney, liver, electrolytes, glucose
  • Lipid panel — LDL, HDL, triglycerides, Lp(a)
  • Hormones — testosterone, estradiol, DHEA, cortisol
  • DUTCH — comprehensive dried urine hormone panel

Why use an AI blood test analyzer?

A standard lab report lists your values next to reference ranges — and that's it. It doesn't tell you that your ferritin of 18 ng/mL explains your fatigue, or that your free testosterone is in the bottom quartile for your age, or that your HbA1c trend over three tests is moving in the wrong direction. An AI blood test analyzer reads the whole picture, surfaces the biomarkers most likely driving your symptoms, and generates a specific protocol: what to supplement, at what dose, and when to retest.

OptimalBlood is a free blood test analyzer built on longevity medicine research. Upload any PDF lab report — no account required — and get an analysis against optimal ranges in under 60 seconds. The analysis is educational, not a substitute for medical advice.