Why are my test results not the same as the results I receive from my physician?

Serum Test vs Healthogenics Test Results

Our testing methodology versus blood tests provided by your medical practitioner are two different methods used to assess the body's health. While blood tests provide a direct measurement of vitamin levels in the bloodstream, bioresonance focuses on the body's cellular processes.

The body consists of trillions of cells that work together to transfer nutrients from the bloodstream to feed the cells. For cells to effectively absorb vitamins and minerals, they need to be adequately hydrated and cleansed. If cells are not in an optimal state, they may struggle to absorb nutrients, leading to deficiencies.

When blood tests show a vitamin deficiency, it indicates that there is a lower level of a particular vitamin in the bloodstream. However, bioresonance may not always detect a serum deficiency because it focuses on the cellular level. It assesses how effectively the cells are able to utilize the available nutrients rather than directly measuring their levels in the blood.

In some cases, bioresonance results may not align with blood test results due to the body's complex chemical processes. Blood work should be considered as the primary indicator of deficiencies, as it provides a more direct measurement. However, cellular deficits should not be overlooked, as they can impact the body's overall health and nutrient absorption.