Your labs are normal. You still feel off. Both can be true.
Standard bloodwork wasn't built to catch the small daily patterns that quietly drain your energy, focus, and mood. Your Body Signal is.
Common patterns behind unexplained symptoms
- Patterns labs don't measure: Sleep quality, stress load, and behavioral cycles can all drive how you feel — and none show up on a standard panel.
- Symptoms that come and go: Intermittent symptoms rarely line up with the day you happen to get tested, so the data point looks 'normal'.
- Multiple small inputs stacking: It's often not one big cause — it's three or four small daily habits compounding into how you feel by 3pm.
- The 'within range' trap: Lab ranges are statistical, not personal. You can be technically normal and still feel measurably off for you.
Why most people stay stuck
When tests come back clean, most people are told to manage stress and sleep more — without any tool to actually see what's driving the bad days vs the good ones.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I feel terrible if my blood tests are normal?
Standard labs measure a narrow set of markers at a single moment. Patterns in sleep, stress, and daily behaviors often shape how you feel far more than any one blood value — and those patterns only become visible when tracked over time.
Is it in my head if my doctor can't find anything?
No. Feeling off is a real signal. Your Body Signal helps you document the pattern so you have something concrete to work with — for yourself, or to share with a clinician.
What can Your Body Signal show that a blood test can't?
Day-to-day correlations between your symptoms, sleep quality, stress, and daily behaviors over a 14-day window — patterns that no single appointment or test can reveal.
Is this a diagnosis?
No. Your Body Signal surfaces correlations and patterns. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical care.
How long until I see something useful?
Most users start noticing meaningful patterns by day 5–7 and get a full picture by day 14.