Protocol 08-26
13 sierpnia 2026
Repair mode
wiek biologiczny · 33 kalendarzowo
10 układów · Wysokie ryzyko 4 · Wymaga uwagi 1 · Zdrowy 4 · Zdrowie optymalne 1
Cardiovascular
Your heart and vessels manage circulation, but triglycerides at 2.92 g/L, non-HDL cholesterol 186, and low HDL create added cardiovascular load and warrant discussion with your healthcare provider.
Nervous & Recovery
Your stress-recovery pattern needs attention. Cortisol is very low on waking, then rises far more sharply than expected, suggesting your body's daily stress rhythm is poorly timed rather than steadily balanced. This fits your high stress level, lack of early daylight exposure, and frequent delays falling asleep. DHEA-S is also slightly elevated, which can accompany prolonged activation. Plan to discuss this pattern with your healthcare provider at your next visit. Lucis offers complementary support only.
Metabolic
Your blood sugar control is solid, but the elevated TyG index is being driven by high triglycerides, showing that how your body handles fats is currently the main metabolic issue. This differs from the usual high-insulin pattern. Your 13 kg weight loss is important context, while seven hours of daily sitting and no regular activity can make triglyceride clearance less efficient. Plan to discuss this pattern with your healthcare provider at your next visit. Lucis offers complementary support only.
Musculoskeletal
Your bone and muscle-maintenance markers show two meaningful gaps: vitamin D and zinc are below ideal, while calcium, PTH, and muscle-enzyme results remain reassuring. This may matter more given your old injury, weekly soreness, and uneven protein intake across the day, which may lessen daily muscle-building signals over time. Your recent weight loss also makes preserving muscle especially relevant.
Inflammation & Immunity
Your immune-cell markers are well balanced, which is reassuring and fits with your report of rarely getting infections. The main signal is mild background inflammation rather than an active immune problem. Low vitamin D can influence this pattern over time, while your balanced white-cell counts support immune readiness. Your hs-CRP remains within range, suggesting this is an early, modifiable pattern rather than a major inflammatory burden.
Sex Hormones & Reproduction
Your reproductive-hormone picture has a solid foundation: free and bioavailable testosterone, LH, and FSH are favorable, consistent with your stable libido. Total testosterone sits toward the lower end because SHBG, the protein that carries it in blood, is also low, so available testosterone remains well preserved. The lower testosterone-to-estradiol balance may be shaped by stress, sedentary time, recent weight loss, and occasional heavier drinking.
Thyroid
Your active thyroid hormones are well balanced, so energy regulation is currently being maintained despite a lower-than-ideal TSH. The key gap is low iodine availability, which matters because iodine is the raw material used to make thyroid hormones. Your substantial recent weight loss and higher stress can also shift thyroid signals temporarily, so this is best viewed as a pattern to monitor rather than evidence of impaired thyroid function.
Hepatic & Digestive
Your liver's core function markers are reassuring, including the pattern used to estimate scarring risk. The main pressure point is metabolic: high triglycerides mean the liver is handling more fat than ideal, and occasional 5 to 6 drink occasions can add to that workload. Pancreatic enzyme (lipase) and bilirubin patterns are within range, aligning with your report of regular 1–2 daily bowel movements and helping frame the gut symptoms you reported.
Hematology & Iron
Your blood-count markers show strong oxygen delivery and healthy red-cell production, with no sign that iron availability is limiting your energy. The main nuance is that iron stores and circulating iron sit toward the high end of the healthy range, alongside mild background inflammation. Given your daily red meat intake and pre-pregnancy supplement, this is worth monitoring with your healthcare provider, especially if that supplement contains iron.
Renal & Hydration
Your kidney filtration, electrolyte balance, and hydration markers form a strong, stable picture, supported by your reported 2 to 3 litres of fluid daily. There is no sign that your current diet, medications, or routine are placing meaningful strain on this system. Uric acid, magnesium, and bicarbonate sit just outside ideal wellness targets but remain within standard ranges, without changing the overall reassuring pattern.
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146 zbadanych markerów
Total Cholesterol (mg/dL)
LDL-Cholesterol (mg/dL)
HDL-Cholesterol (mg/dL)
Triglycerides (g/L)
Total Cholesterol / HDL ratio (calc)
Plasma Zinc (umol/L)
Omega-6 / Omega-3 ratio (calc)
Iodine Level in Urine (ug/L)
Non HDL Cholesterol (mg/dL)
Total Testosterone / Estradiol ratio (calc)
Triglycerides / HDL Cholesterol ratio (calc)
Tyg Index (calc)
LDL / HDL ratio (calc)
DHEA-S (umol/L)
Acid DHA (%)
Omega-3 index (calc)
Morning cortisol level (T0) (nmol/L)
Cortisol awakening response (CAR) (%)
Oxidized LDL (U/L)
Omg total fatty acids (mg/L)
ApoB / LDL-C ratio (ratio)
Plasma Atherogenic Index (AIP) (ratio)
GGT / HDL-C ratio (ratio)
Total Testosterone (nmol/L)
Estradiol (pmol/L)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) (mlU/mL)
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) (mUI/L)
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) (mg/dL)
Lipoprotein (a) (mg/L)
Ferritine (ug/L)
HOMA index (calc)
Alanine Transaminase (ALT) (U/L)
Lipases (U/L)
Conjugated bilirubin (mg/dL)
Uric acid (mg/L)
High-sensitivity CRP (mg/L)
Mean Cell Volume (MCV) (um3)
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) (mL/min)
Magnesium (mg/dL)
Progesterone (nmol/L)
Apolipoprotein A1 (mg/dL)
Homocysteine (umol/L)
Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (%)
Omega 3 fatty acids (%)
SHBG (nmol/L)
ApoB / ApoA1 ratio (calc)
QUICKI Insulin Sensitivity Index (calc)
Free Testosterone / Total Testosterone ratio (%)
Bicarbonate (mmol/L)
Total Protein (g/dL)
Globulin (g/dL)
Eosinophils (giga/L)
Albumin / Globulin ratio (calc)
Urea / Creatinine ratio (%)
Phosphorus (mg/L)
Iron (ug/dL)
Transferrin Saturation Coefficient (TSAT) (%)
Acide-myristique (C14) (%)
Palmitoleic acid (C16:1) (%)
Acide-cis-vaccénique-c16 (%)
Acide-oléique-C18 (%)
Acide-elaidique-c18 (%)
Acide ruménique (C18) (%)
Acide Gamma-Linolénique (AGL) (%)
Acide dihomo-gamma-linolénique (C20:3n-6, DGLA) (%)
Acid AA (%)
Acid ALA (%)
Acid EPA (%)
Acid DPA (%)
LN / DGLA ratio (calc)
Morning cortisol level (T30) (nmol/L)
AA / EPA ratio (calc)
Red Blood Cells (Urine) (rbc/ul)
Urine White Blood Cells (Leukocytes) (leuk/ul)
Free Androgen Index (FAI) (%)
Microalbumine (urines) (mg/L)
Creatinine (urines) (mmol/L)
Triene / Tetraene ratio (calc)
Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (%)
Systemic Immune Inflammation Index (SII) (index)
Effective Osmolality (mOsm/kg)
eAG (Estimated Mean Blood Glucose) (mg/dL)
PLR (Platelets/Lymphocytes) (ratio)
MHR (Monocytes/HDL) (ratio)
Bioavailable Testosterone (nmol/L)
Free Testosterone (nmol/L)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) (mlU/mL)
Triiodothyronine (T3) Free (pg/mL)
Thyroxine (T4) Free (ng/dL)
Vitamin B12 (pg/mL)
HbA1c (%)
Insulin (uUI/mL)
Fasting Blood Sugar (g/L)
Aspartate Transaminase (AST) (U/L)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) (U/L)
Gamma-glutamyl Transferase (GGT) (U/L)
Total bilirubin (mg/dL)
Creatinine (umol/L)
Urea (mmol/L)
Albumin (g/L)
Potassium (mmol/L)
Sodium (mmol/L)
White Blood Cell (WBC) Count (giga/L)
Platelet (giga/L)
Lymphocytes % (%)
Lymphocytes (giga/L)
Hemoglobin (g/dL)
Red Cell Distribution Width (%)
PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) (ng/mL)
PTH (Parathyroid Hormone) (pg/mL)
Calcium (mg/L)
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) (fL)
Creatine Phosphokinase CPK (U/L)
Coenzyme Q10 Serum (ug/L)
Saturated Fatty Acids (%)
Omega 6 fatty acids (%)
Trans fatty acids (%)
Blood Copper Level Cu (ug/dL)
AST / ALT ratio (calc)
Chloride (mmol/L)
Neutrophils (giga/L)
Red Blood Cell (10¹²/L)
Monocytes (giga/L)
MCH (pg)
Basophils (giga/L)
Haematocrit level (%)
MCHC (g/dL)
TIBC (umol/L)
Transferrin (g/L)
Indirect bilirubin (mg/dL)
Erythrocyte folate (B9) (ng/mL)
Selenium (ug/L)
Palmitic Acid (%)
Acide-stearique-C18 (Stearic Acid) (%)
Acide Eicosatrienoïque C20 (%)
Acide-trans-vaccenique-trans-c18 (%)
Acide-trans-palmitoleique-trans-c16 (%)
Acide linoléique (C18) (%)
FIB-4 Score (calc)
NLR (Neutrophils/Lymphocytes) (ratio)
LMR (Lymphocytes/Monocytes) (ratio)
Urine Nitrite (mg/dl)
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Urine Ketones
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Biological age (years)
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Pace of aging (calc)
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13 anomalii
Your recent blood test shows 13 results outside standard medical reference ranges:
- Your Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) is above the standard range at 0.53 ratio.
- Your Triglycerides are outside the standard range at 2.92 g/L.
- Your Total Cholesterol / HDL ratio is above the standard range at 5.96.
- Your Plasma Zinc is below the standard range at 10 umol/L.
- Your Non-HDL Cholesterol is outside the standard range at 186 mg/dL.
- Your Total Testosterone / Estradiol ratio is below the standard range at 9.71.
- Your TyG Index is above the standard range at 9.33.
- Your Omega-3 Index is below the standard range at 3.25.
- Your Morning Cortisol (T0) is below the standard range at 2 nmol/L.
- Your Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) is outside the standard range at 483%.
- Your Oxidized LDL is above the standard range at 100 U/L.
- Your ApoB / LDL-C ratio is above the standard range at 0.88 ratio.
- Your GGT / HDL-C ratio is above the standard range at 26.46 ratio.
We recommend discussing these findings with your physician or healthcare professional.