THE SCIENCE

See what your protocol is actually doing.

Other platforms show you numbers. MyProtocolStack shows you what your protocol did — before vs after labs tied to specific compounds, with trend analysis and AI interpretation that you can bring to your provider.

PROTOCOL OUTCOMES

Before/after snapshots tied to the compounds you ran.

Every lab draw is dated and labeled. Every dose is logged with compound, timestamp, and site. Connect the two and you get outcome snapshots like this one — an 8-week BPC-157 protocol with the markers that moved.

OUTCOME SNAPSHOT · BPC-157 · 8 WEEKS
IGF-1142 ng/mL218 ng/mL+53%
hs-CRP2.8 mg/L0.9 mg/L-68%
ApoB112 mg/dL94 mg/dL-16%
Testosterone485 ng/dL520 ng/dL+7%
STACKAI INSIGHT
Inflammatory marker trend (hs-CRP -68%) correlates with BPC-157 protocol timeline. IGF-1 pattern suggests GH axis activity. Discuss these trends with your provider at next visit.
Example illustrates the data view. Your actual outcomes depend on your labs, compounds, and individual physiology. Always consult your provider before protocol changes.
WORKFLOWS WE SEE

Built around the protocols people actually run.

MyProtocolStack is built for specific, concrete workflows — not for a generic “wellness” audience. Three of the patterns we see most often:

12+ biomarkers · 8+ draws
Solo TRT optimizer

Tracks 12+ biomarkers across monthly draws. Logs weekly testosterone protocol with injection-site rotation. Compares each lab panel against the last to tune dose and frequency.

3-compound stack · 6-month view
GLP-1 + peptide stacker

Running tirzepatide with BPC-157 and tesamorelin. Logs doses, monitors IGF-1 and inflammation markers monthly, uses the half-life chart for injection timing.

40+ patients · cohort tracking
Functional medicine practitioner

Uses custom reference ranges and cohort views to organize 40+ patient protocols. Exports clean lab trend views to share during patient visits.

REFERENCE RANGES

“Optimal” isn't the same as “normal.”

Standard lab ranges are calibrated to detect disease in the general population — not to optimize performance. MyProtocolStack uses research-backed optimal ranges in parallel so you can see both.

  • • Vitamin D standard lower limit: 20 ng/mL. Functional optimal: 50–70.
  • • ApoB standard: <130 mg/dL. Longevity optimal: <90 mg/dL.
  • • Fasting glucose standard: <100. Optimal: 70–85.

StackAI flags against both when it reads your panel. Always consult your provider before protocol changes.

See your own outcome snapshot.

Upload your last two lab panels. Log your current stack. StackAI does the rest.

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