Lab-Guided Biohacking
The lab interpretation is framed as hypothesis generation and clinician discussion rather than medical advice. The article’s value is described as systems thinking rather than a substitute for medical diagnosis or controlled evidence. The…
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The lab interpretation is framed as hypothesis generation and clinician discussion rather than medical advice. The article’s value is described as systems thinking rather than a substitute for medical diagnosis or controlled evidence. The evidentiary style is clinical reasoning rather than a formal study or controlled trial. The article uses a single case to frame stubborn symptoms as an interaction among gut ecology, hormone signaling, sleep regulation, inflammation, and electrolyte status. The article recommends shifting from adding more supplements toward targeted questions about gut overgrowth, prolactin, potassium, inflammation, and sleep. Inflammation markers such as CRP, homocysteine, and Lp-PLA2 are presented as useful additions to lab-guided investigation.