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3 Blood Tests Siim Land Says Could Literally Save Your LifeLongevity & Aging

3 Blood Tests Siim Land Says Could Literally Save Your Life

This video from longevity educator Siim Land focuses on three blood tests he considers essential for proactive health monitoring. Rather than waiting for symptoms to appear, these tests are designed to catch hidden risk factors early — potentially preventing serious disease or premature death. While the full transcript isn't available, the video is positioned as a companion to a longer podcast episode on biomarker testing, suggesting these picks are grounded in functional medicine and longevity science principles. Blood testing is a cornerstone of health optimization, giving individuals actionable data on metabolic health, cardiovascular risk, hormonal status, inflammation, and more. For anyone serious about extending healthspan, knowing which tests to prioritize — and how to interpret them — is a high-value starting point.

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