I got my blood test results back a few months ago. LDL was high.

The doctor said: "You need to bring this down." Then the appointment was over.
No explanation. No plan. Just — figure it out.
So I went home and Googled it. Should I cut dairy or red meat? Is oatmeal actually effective or just marketing? What about fish oil? Every article contradicted the last one.
I spent hundreds of dollars on the test. I sat in a waiting room. I got my blood drawn. And the final product of all that was me Googling "how to lower LDL" at midnight.
That felt absurd.
Then I started asking around. "My cholesterol is high." "My blood sugar is borderline." "My liver numbers were off." Every single person had the same experience — get the results, get confused, Google it alone, and either stress about it or just forget until next year.
We live in a world where AI can write code, generate images, and summarize legal contracts. But when it comes to something as basic as "what does my blood test mean and what should I actually do" — we're still on our own.
I've spent 5 years building AI companies. Facial recognition, business automation. All practical, all B2B. But this one hit different because I lived it.
What if AI could read your blood results and give you a real, personalized answer? Not a pamphlet. Not a 3-minute appointment. Something that actually tells you what to eat, what to avoid, and what to check next.
I'm calling it Bloodi.ai. I don't have all the answers yet. But I know the problem is real — because I'm the patient, and so is everyone I've talked to.
If you've ever stared at your blood test results and thought "...now what?" — you get it.
Would love to hear your experience. Drop a comment or DM me.

