Why values change

Why values in the body change


And why this is often completely misunderstood


A phenomenon familiar to many

Many people experience the following:

  • Two measurements taken a few days apart show different results
  • Blood values seem to change for no clear reason
  • Results do not match your own body image

And often the same question arises:

How can that be?


The classic misunderstanding

This is often assumed:

👉 A value shows how much is present in the body.


This automatically leads to this conclusion:

  • high value = good
  • low value = deficiency

But this view often falls short.


What actually happens

The body does not work statically –
but as a dynamic system.


Nutrients are not only stored,
but also used in different ways depending on requirements.


👉 That means:

  • demand increases → usage increases → values can fall
  • demand decreases → usage decreases → values can increase

Use instead of stock

A measured value not only shows what is present –
but also how intensively the body is currently using this substance.


👉 Therefore, a low value can mean two things:

  • Actual defect
  • or increased activity in the system

👉 Without context, these two situations are almost indistinguishable.


Why changes often occur very quickly

Our practical observations show:

👉 Values can sometimes change very quickly –
even within 24 hours.


This occurs in particular when the body:

  • Metabolic processes activated
  • Processes reorganized
  • Shifts priorities in the system

👉 The body does not react linearly,
but dynamically and depending on the situation.

The body does not work in a straight line,
but in overlapping processes.

While a main process is active,
other processes can be interposed at the same time.

This dynamic means that values can fluctuate in the short term –
although the system is stable overall.

Example values from our internal measurement series

The following examples show real, anonymized historical data of a person for essential building blocks with daily measurement.

At first glance, this presentation appears complex.

The decisive factor, however, is the underlying pattern:

👉 Values do not change randomly,
but follow dynamic processes in the body.


👉 Important:

Despite fluctuations, it is clear
that these changes are part of overarching main processes,
which alternate and influence each other.


👉 It is precisely this interaction that we will explain step by step on the following pages
using specific examples.


What does this mean for the valuation?

A single value can easily be misinterpreted.


👉 It only becomes understandable in context:

  • time course
  • Current status
  • Overall context

This is exactly where the next level comes in

If the body works dynamically,
the analysis must also make this dynamic visible.


👉 The crucial question is therefore:

What phase is the body currently in?


Continuing:


Would you like to understand how your body is currently working?

Our analysis not only shows individual values –
but also the current state of your body.


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