Full blood panel log — 12 weeks on stack, before/after labs
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Going to post an actually rigorous before/after blood panel log. Running Tesa + BPC for 12 weeks with before labs, week 6 labs, and week 12 labs. Will post all numbers, not just the interesting ones.
40M, generally healthy, 180 lb.
Baseline: CBC, CMP, lipids, HbA1c, IGF-1, testosterone, free T, SHBG, PSA, TSH, ApoB, homocysteine, hsCRP. Full fasted morning draw.
Stack:
- Tesa 2mg 5d/2d
- BPC-157 500mcg 2x/day
- 12 weeks
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Posted the baseline panel to a gist (linked in PM if anyone wants). All values in range. IGF 143, fasting glucose 88, ApoB 99, hsCRP 0.8, homocysteine 9.8.
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Week 6 labs: IGF 256, glucose 94, ApoB 92, hsCRP 0.6, homocysteine 10.1. No meaningful liver/kidney changes. CBC identical.
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Methylfolate 1mg + B12 methylcobalamin 1mg daily will bring that right down. The drift is expected on Tesa.
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Week 12 FINAL labs:
- IGF 272 (baseline 143)
- Fasting glucose 97 (baseline 88)
- ApoB 84 (baseline 99)
- hsCRP 0.5 (baseline 0.8)
- Homocysteine 10.4 (baseline 9.8)
- Liver enzymes unchanged
- Testosterone unchanged
- PSA unchanged
- CBC unchanged
One slight upward drift: homocysteine. Going to take B12/folate and retest in 8 weeks. Everything else either improved or held.
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This is how every log should close out when labs are involved. Actual numbers, not 'everything looked good'.
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homocysteine creep is real on peptides, seen it happen to like half the people who actually test it. the B12/folate protocol works but honestly some people just run NAC or betaine alongside and call it a day. solid log tho, way more useful than the usual "bro I feel amazing" with zero bloodwork posts