ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES

The workflows below are composite examples based on common tracking patterns we see on MyProtocolStack. They are not testimonials, they do not reflect any specific person, and they make no claims about health outcomes. MyProtocolStack is a tracking and education platform. It is not a source of medical advice or treatment recommendations. Always work with a licensed clinician when making any decision about your protocol.

EXAMPLE WORKFLOWS

How self-directed users organize their tracking

Three common patterns we see. Each describes the tracking workflow — compounds, biomarkers, logging cadence — not medical outcomes or treatment results.

EXAMPLE — SELF-DIRECTED TRT USER

Self-directed TRT user

12 biomarkers. Weekly injection log. 8 months of draws in one view.

COMPOUNDS LOGGED
  • Testosterone Cypionate
  • hCG
  • Anastrozole (as needed)
BIOMARKERS TRACKED
Total TFree TLHFSHEstradiol (E2)SHBGApoBhs-CRPHematocritPSAHbA1cVitamin D
HOW THE WORKFLOW RUNS
  • Weekly injection logged with site rotation across 8 anatomical sites
  • Lab draws every 8–12 weeks, uploaded as PDF
  • Dashboard shows trend charts across every draw
  • StackAI reads the panel in context of the current protocol
  • Full trend view exported before every provider visit

The goal isn’t to self-diagnose. The goal is to walk into a provider visit with a clean, organized picture of the last 6 months — draws, doses, and trends, all side by side.

EXAMPLE — GLP-1 + PEPTIDE STACKER

GLP-1 + peptide stacker

Tirzepatide + BPC-157 + Tesamorelin. Tracked as one protocol, not three.

COMPOUNDS LOGGED
  • Tirzepatide (weekly)
  • BPC-157 (daily SC)
  • Tesamorelin (nightly)
BIOMARKERS TRACKED
IGF-1hs-CRPHbA1cFasting GlucoseFasting InsulinApoBTriglyceridesALTASTLipid panel
HOW THE WORKFLOW RUNS
  • Each compound logged with its own dose, timing, and half-life chart
  • Reconstitution calculator used for BPC-157 and Tesamorelin vials
  • Body/vitals log for weight, sleep quality, and subjective energy
  • Monthly self-ordered lab panel uploaded to the labs tab
  • StackAI prompts review the panel alongside every active compound

Running three compounds on three schedules is a tracking problem, not a medical one. The workflow keeps the logging organized. Protocol decisions stay with a licensed clinician.

EXAMPLE — LONGEVITY-FOCUSED BIOHACKER

Longevity-focused biohacker

40+ biomarkers. Quarterly draws. Compound rotation over 18 months.

COMPOUNDS LOGGED
  • BPC-157
  • TB-500
  • GHK-Cu
  • Epithalon
  • MOTS-c (cycled)
BIOMARKERS TRACKED
IGF-1ApoBLp(a)hs-CRPHomocysteineOmega-3 IndexHbA1cFasting InsulinHRV (via wearable)Vitamin DDHEA-SCortisolFerritinTelomere length (when available)
HOW THE WORKFLOW RUNS
  • Quarterly full-panel draw uploaded from Quest or LabCorp
  • Custom biomarkers added for any marker not in the default library
  • Compounds cycled — each cycle logged with start, end, and rationale
  • Trend charts surface which markers actually moved this cycle
  • StackAI summaries saved with each draw as a timestamped record

Eighteen months of cycling creates a lot of data. The value is the longitudinal record, not any single snapshot. Educational tracking only — informed decisions happen with a provider.

IMPORTANT

The examples above describe tracking workflows only. MyProtocolStack does not prescribe, diagnose, treat, or recommend any protocol, compound, or dose. Any peptide, GLP-1, or hormone decision — starting, stopping, adjusting — is between you and a licensed healthcare provider. Always review lab results with your clinician. See our full disclaimer and privacy policy.

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