Multi-step research syntheses
Protocols, not
prescriptions.
Each protocol synthesizes published evidence across multiple compounds and biological pathways toward a specific outcome. None of them is a prescription. Every one ends with a required handoff to a qualified physician who will baseline-test, monitor, and adjust based on your individual response.
§ Evidence labels
What the tag on each protocol means.
A multi-compound protocol is not a peptide × outcome. We do not borrow the A–F peptide letters for protocols because a regimen almost never has direct factorial or head-to-head human-outcome evidence to justify one. These four labels describe the regimen as a whole.
Compound-level grades and the protocol evidence label are scored separately. See the grading methodology for the full rule.
- Exploratory synthesis
Combination of research-backed hypotheses. The regimen as assembled has not been tested as a unit in a controlled human trial.
- Mechanistically plausible
Components act on characterized pathways. Protocol-level human outcome evidence is absent.
- Emerging clinical evidence
Some protocol-level human outcome data exists, but it is under-powered or preliminary.
- Established protocol
Validated protocol-level human RCT evidence.