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WOMEN — COMPLETE LAB PANEL
Below is a list of the Bio Markers that (Should) be checked. Its not likely that any DR will order this complete set, but you should be getting the majority of these done on a somewhat routine basis, especially if you cycle anything that effects hormones. If you’re: - Using PEDs - Running prohormones - Using SARMs - On TRT - Cutting aggressively - Or pushing performance hard …and you aren’t running labs, you’re not optimizing —you’re gambling. Bloodwork removes emotion and replaces it with data. WHEN TO TEST (REALISTIC GUIDELINES) - Baseline: 4–6 weeks before any cycle - Mid-cycle: Weeks 4–6 - End of cycle: Final week - Post-cycle / recovery: 4–6 weeks after - Cruise / TRT: Every 3–4 months 1. Core Health Markers (Same as men) - CBC - CMP 2. Liver & Kidney Function (Same as men) - AST, ALT, ALP, Bilirubin, GGT - BUN, Creatinine, eGFR, Electrolytes 3. Lipids & Cardiovascular Health (Same as men — women are not immune) - Total Cholesterol - LDL / HDL / Triglycerides - ApoB - Lp(a) - hs-CRP 4. Glucose & Insulin Sensitivity - Fasting Glucose - Fasting Insulin - HbA1c 5. Female Hormone Panel (CRITICAL) Timing in the cycle matters, but these are still the markers to track. - Estradiol (Sensitive) - Progesterone - Total Testosterone - Free Testosterone - SHBG - LH - FSH - DHEA-S - Prolactin 6. Thyroid Panel (Same as men) - TSH - Free T4 - Free T3 - Reverse T3 - TPO & TG Antibodies 7. Adrenal & Stress Markers - Cortisol (AM) - DHEA-S 8. Inflammation & Recovery - hs-CRP - ESR - Ferritin 9. Micronutrients (Especially Important for Women) - Vitamin D - B12 - Folate - Iron Panel (very important) - Magnesium - Zinc 10. Reproductive & Cycle Health (Optional but Valuable) - Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) - Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) - Prolactin (repeat if elevated)
1 like • Jan 27
@Brian Duclos I know we should be doing labs but realistically PCP’s won’t order these. Do I print this list and give to my PCP an ask for these labs to be done because I am taking peps?
My current weight loss stack
I had a couple people asking about what worked for me in the past. The best things I have used individually are: HCG, Cardarine, SLU, and Reta. Reta worked the best as far as total weight loss. Keep in mind, I have always maintained a "healthy" body weight. My goal has been to exclusively cut fat (as I am sure most people desire) I ran Reta at 500mcg 2x per week, for about 12 weeks. I lost 16lbs, 14lbs of fat, 2lbs of muscle. Went from 216 down to 200. I maintain a fairly consistent workout routine and healthy ish eating (I enjoy my cheat meals) and didnt change anything while on the Reta. The only side effect I encountered was an overkill on appetite suppression. I actually ended the cycle because I was basically fasting 20 hours per day, every day. The last year has been pretty rough on my personal life, and I have not maintained my normal, healthy lifestyle. I'm simply needing to get overall bodyweight down about 20lbs for health reasons. Current weight: 199.7lbs BF: 19.1% BF Mass: 38.2lbs Skeletal Muscle Mass: 104.1lbs Im running the follow, started yesterday. All products are from Fusion Reta and CJC w/DAC. 500mcg 2x per week SLU-PP-332 250mcg on week days will be adding 5-Amino this week, may be adding AOD as well I am on TRT year round Planning to maintain 3 weight lifting days per week and an intermittent fasting schedule 18/6 Goal is to get below 185 and 10% Bodyfat. I could 100% do this with diet alone, but the stress this year has caused HBP issues, and dropping weight quickly is one of the most effective ways to reduce BP. I may add in other products later, but will update this as I do
1 like • Jan 26
@Indiana Hibberd I have some loose skin also. I’ll be looking for something to help with that if there is.
1 like • Jan 26
@Indiana Hibberd I’m using klow now and I was weight training some but not able to after shoulder surgery. I need to get back to at least doing lower body.
⚙️ TB-500: Systemic vs Local Effects — What Matters More?
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, a peptide involved in: • Actin regulation • Cell migration • Tissue remodeling • Inflammatory response modulation Unlike localized peptides, TB-500 is often discussed as having systemic signaling effects, which changes how people think about application and timing. 💬 Question: When researching a peptide like TB-500, do you prioritize systemic recovery or targeted repair — and what influenced that mindset?
1 like • Jan 10
Well I am looking into this now for targeted repair as I just had rotator cuff surgery on Monday.
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