Like most people, you probably get a blood test and keep your fingers
crossed until the results come back. But while these tests focus on key components of your blood, they provide only a limited view of what’s
going on in your body. Blood tests don’t tell you about heavy metals
or unwanted pathogens that maybe coursing through your body. They don’t
tell you how strong your immune system is or whether your cells are
getting the nutrients they need. Only when something goes very wrong—and
has possibly been going wrong for years—do your blood tests indicate a
problem. What’s in Your Blood & Why You Should Care is the first book to
provide a complete picture of the components that make up your blood,
how your blood functions, and what you can do to improve the quality of
your blood for greater health and longevity.