... the had only “gotten their bloods done?” Like it they went to Danta and other health-oriented gurus?
I was just thinking about something my mom told me recently...which is that when my uncle passed away from cancer, his blood work was perfect, literally days before he had died.
Apparently Casey Viator's blood work was perfect in 2013, just months prior to when he died. Maybe it was literally a month prior. But - close enough. Everything looked fine, but it obviously was not, as he died in September of that year.
So I'm not certain that blood work is the best measure of everything health-related. It is an important measure, but its value needs to be considered in the context of numerous other markers of health.
I had a heart MRI done in August, and I think tests like that are important, if you really want to see what's up with the inner processes of your body.
Regular blood work may not always predict great health - but it would be able to identify poor health in a lot of cases. For example, had Tom Prince had regular blood work done, he would have been made aware of his health problems much earlier than actually was made aware.