jaidev jayakumar

bloodrec - Decode your bloodwork, unlock your health

Bloodrec transforms lab results into actionable insights. Upload your bloodwork to instantly see which biomarkers are optimal and which need attention. Get personalized recommendations for out-of-range values and take control of your health.

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jaidev jayakumar

I created bloodrec after being stuck in a quandary trying to understand my own lab results. Despite having reference ranges, I was left with questions like "Is being at the edge of normal actually optimal?" and "What specific actions would improve these numbers?"

I built this tool to bridge that gap - translating complex bloodwork into actionable insights without needing a medical degree. You'll see not just what's "normal" but what's optimal for long-term health. For any out-of-range markers, you'll get specific dietary, supplement, and lifestyle recommendations tailored to your unique profile.

Beyond just decoding current results, we're working on tracking changes over time and integrating medication effects to provide a comprehensive health picture.

What specific health markers are you most interested in understanding? Are there particular features that would make this tool invaluable for your health journey? Your feedback will directly shape our development roadmap.

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jaidev jayakumar

@masump currently handles all PDF and txt formats, image uploads and multi-language support coming soon!

jaidev jayakumar

@charlie_crystle1 Thanks for catching this bug- will definitely need to implement better validations to ensure this doesn't happen. Really appreciate you taking the time to report this!

BRANDON

 @jaidev_01 multi-language support will be a killer feature to have!

jaidev jayakumar

@brandon_chen10 absolutely! exactly the vision I had when I started building, making it accessible to all

Nika

It seems like B2C product. Do you have any ambition to collab with the B2B sector too? :)

jaidev jayakumar

@busmark_w_nika definitely on the roadmap! Right now just solely focused on perfecting the consumer experience but lot of potential with b2b, especially with the rising trend toward biomarker optimization

Nika

@jaidev_01 I keep my fingers crossed for your expansion :)

Marc Lou
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Niiiiice!

jaidev jayakumar

@marclou thank you!

Dimitris Effrosynidis

Finally something different!

jaidev jayakumar

@deffro glad you liked it!

Shahtaj Anwar

Great product, just tried it out - works super well. Congrats Jaidev & team. I look forward to what you guys continue building out.

jaidev jayakumar

@shahtaj_anwar thank you for the support!

Mohamed Zakarya

This looks like a game-changer. Hope it reaches the people who need it most!

jaidev jayakumar

@mohamed_zakarya thank you for your support!

Alexander Winter

Decoding bloodwork to unlock health insights is such a powerful idea. How does bloodrec present the data—are there actionable recommendations or just detailed reports? Curious about its accuracy and usability!

jaidev jayakumar

@alexander_winter Thanks for asking! The tool is focused on actionable insights, not just analysis. For any out-of-range markers, you get specific optimization steps rather than just explanations.


made it super simple to use- just upload your PDF and it automatically extract all markers (no manual entry). Everything is color-coded so you instantly see what needs attention, with recommendations in plain language and practical next steps.

Arash Vakil

Congrats on the launch! This seems like the medical version of www.freedemandletter.com :)

jaidev jayakumar

@arashvakil I agree, taking something complex and making it accessible!

Robert Magrino

How do you address privacy. You say you don’t store data, but would need some specifics. Thanks

jaidev jayakumar

@rmagrino thanks for asking! the tool processes your lab report to generate recommendations, but doesn't save your medical information after the session ends. All processing happens in real-time and we don't build user profiles or databases of health records

Michael Grant
Trying to visit linked website and getting no address found.
jaidev jayakumar

@misterwiggles hey could you try again? it seems to be working fine: https://bloodrec.com. Let me know otherwise!

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