Blood testing reliably identifies deficiencies in Vitamin D (25-OH), Vitamin B12, folate (serum and RBC), iron (ferritin, serum iron, TIBC), RBC magnesium, zinc, and iodine. These are the most clinically prevalent micronutrient deficiencies in developed populations — and collectively the most treatable. Many present with non-specific symptoms like fatigue, hair loss, brain fog, and immune dysfunction before conventional screening would identify them.