Educational only — not medical advice, not a diagnosis. These pages describe what users commonly discuss with their licensed provider when exploring these patterns. No page on this site treats, cures, reverses, or fixes any condition. A condition diagnosis requires a licensed clinician. No compound listed is recommended as treatment. Always discuss protocol decisions with your healthcare provider.
CONDITIONS LIBRARY

Educational guides. No diagnoses. No prescriptions.

10 educational guides on common health patterns — the lab markers users commonly discuss with their clinician, the compounds under research in each area, and the related content across our library. Every page points you back to your licensed healthcare provider for interpretation and decisions.

10 of 10 conditions
HORMONAL
Low Testosterone
The cluster of symptoms and lab findings users discuss with their provider when testosterone levels trend low.
7 markers · 1 compounds discussed
Andropause (Age-Related Testosterone Decline)
The gradual age-related decline in testosterone (~1% per year after 30) and the cluster of symptoms that sometimes accompanies it.
7 markers · 1 compounds discussed
METABOLIC
Insulin Resistance
The metabolic pattern where cells become less responsive to insulin — trackable through specific biomarkers before it becomes diabetes.
7 markers · 3 compounds discussed
Metabolic Syndrome
The constellation of cardiovascular + metabolic risk factors — diagnosed clinically, tracked via a specific marker cluster.
7 markers · 3 compounds discussed
Elevated Visceral Fat
The metabolically-active abdominal fat linked to cardiovascular + insulin-resistance risk. Hard to see; visible in labs.
6 markers · 4 compounds discussed
INFLAMMATION
Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation
The persistent low-level inflammatory pattern linked to cardiovascular, metabolic, and cognitive disease — trackable via specific markers.
4 markers · 3 compounds discussed
CARDIOVASCULAR
Elevated ApoB (Cardiovascular Risk)
When the atherogenic particle count is elevated — the single most accurate cardiovascular risk lab marker.
7 markers · 2 compounds discussed
RECOVERY
Poor Sleep Quality
Chronic insufficient or fragmented sleep — upstream of most metabolic, hormonal, and cognitive markers.
6 markers · 4 compounds discussed
Chronic Fatigue / Low Energy
Persistent unexplained fatigue — always requires a clinician workup. Tracked patterns give context to those conversations.
9 markers · 2 compounds discussed
Poor Recovery / Overtraining
The pattern users see when training load exceeds recovery capacity — trackable via HRV, RHR, and specific biomarkers.
6 markers · 2 compounds discussed
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Compliance notice: MyProtocolStack is a tracking and education platform. The content in this Conditions Library is informational. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Reference ranges vary by laboratory. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for interpretation of any biomarker values or protocol decisions.