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Functional Health Report Preview

See the kind of patterns we review.

This is an anonymised sample layout based on a functional blood chemistry report. It shows how biomarkers can be grouped into metabolic, thyroid, inflammatory, cardiovascular, nutrient and hormone patterns — without exposing real patient identity.

Careninja Functional Health Report
Blood Chemistry Analysis · Preview Mode
Anonymised Sample

Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis

A deeper review that looks beyond single markers. The goal is to identify relationships between biomarkers and translate them into practical next steps for food, lifestyle, supplementation and retesting.

Prepared for
Sample Client A
Age / Sex
45-year-old female
Fasting
Yes
Collected
Sample date
Clinician
Careninja clinical team
Blood Test ResultsOut of Optimal RangeFunctional SystemsNutrient StatusHealth Priorities
92Total biomarkers
44Within optimal
18Above optimal
13Low / below optimal

Functional body system patterns

Thyroid Function 100%

Highly likely pattern requiring deeper clinician review.

Adrenal / Stress Function 73%

Likely pattern involving stress, energy and hormone resilience.

Blood Sugar Regulation 65%

Possible pattern involving glucose, HbA1c, insulin and related markers.

Cardiovascular Function 59%

Possible cardiometabolic pattern requiring context and follow-up.

Sample biomarker snapshot

Biomarker
Sample result
Functional interpretation
Status
Fasting Insulin
27.08 pmol/L
Reviewed with glucose, HbA1c and insulin sensitivity markers.
Optimal
HbA1c
5.50%
May suggest average glucose trend needs attention even before obvious disease pattern.
Above optimal
Free T3
3.50 pmol/L
Can be reviewed with FT4 and TSH to assess thyroid conversion pattern.
Below optimal
Vitamin D
72.38 nmol/L
Reviewed with immune, inflammation, bone and metabolic context.
Below optimal
ApoB
1.93 g/L
Useful for deeper cardiovascular risk pattern beyond total cholesterol alone.
High

Health priority preview

Lipid Support High

ApoB, LDL-C, non-HDL-C and ratio patterns help guide deeper cardiometabolic review.

Vitamin D Support High

Nutrient needs are reviewed together with symptoms, sun exposure, diet and inflammation.

Thyroid Conversion Support High

T3, T4 and TSH relationships may reveal why symptoms can exist despite “normal” screening.

Magnesium Support Moderate

Serum magnesium is interpreted cautiously and may guide future testing or support.

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