Evidence-Based Care
The science behind
what we offer.
Every protocol is grounded in peer-reviewed research and clinical trial data. Biomarkers are assessed at baseline and tracked throughout. Individual variation is acknowledged at every stage.
Published Research
Research context,
not patient promises.
Metabolic Health (STEP 1 Trial)
Metabolic
Regulation
peer-reviewed research on appetite signalling, insulin sensitivity, and biological weight factors over 68 weeks
Source: Wilding et al., NEJM 2021
Tissue Repair Research
Tissue
Repair
preclinical research on tendon, ligament, and muscle recovery via angiogenesis and growth factor pathways
Source: Seiwerth et al., J Physiol Pharmacol 2018
Cellular Energy Research
Cellular
Energy
published research on cellular energy cofactor supplementation and mitochondrial function across a 14-day assessment window
Source: Martens et al., Nat Commun 2018
Protocol Science
What the research says.
Metabolic Health Protocols
Clinician-Assessed Weight Management
Peer-reviewed research supports the role of appetite signalling pathways and insulin sensitivity in biological weight regulation. Protocols are individually assessed based on your biomarker profile. Individual responses vary.
References: NEJM 2021; Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2021
Tissue Repair Protocols
Targeted Tissue Support
A short-chain amino acid sequence derived from human gastric juice. Research investigates its role in angiogenesis and growth factor modulation relevant to tendon, ligament, and muscle tissue. Activity has been explored across more than 30 preclinical studies.
References: J Physiol Pharmacol 2018; Curr Pharm Des 2018
Hormonal Health Protocols
Clinician-Assessed Hormonal Support
Research explores GHRH-related pathways and their role in pulsatile hormonal signalling. Published studies investigate associations with body composition, sleep architecture, and recovery. Protocols are individually assessed. Results vary between patients.
References: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2006; Growth Horm IGF Res 2019
Cellular Energy Cofactors
Cellular Energy & Repair
Research indicates cellular energy cofactor levels decline with age. Cofactor supplementation has been studied for its role in sirtuin pathways, mitochondrial function, and DNA repair relevant to healthy ageing. Baseline levels are assessed before any protocol is recommended.
References: Nat Commun 2018; Cell Metab 2019; Science 2017
Biomarker-Driven
We measure everything.
Every protocol is tracked against objective biomarkers. If we cannot measure it, we do not claim it.
Blood Panels
Full metabolic panel, hormone levels, inflammatory markers, and organ function at baseline and throughout treatment.
Body Composition
Lean mass, body fat percentage, visceral fat, and BMI assessed at baseline and tracked at regular intervals throughout the protocol. As a telehealth service, body composition is tracked from patient-reported measurements, photos, and referred in-person assessments (for example, DEXA or bio-impedance scans) where clinically indicated — not from a hands-on physical examination.
Cardiovascular
Lipid profiles and cardiovascular risk markers are monitored via pathology across your protocol. Heart rate, heart rate variability, and blood pressure cannot be measured in a telehealth consultation itself — these are reviewed from patient-reported readings (for example, from a validated home blood-pressure cuff or wearable), with in-person assessment recommended where clinically required.
Biological Age
Epigenetic clock and telomere markers assessed at baseline and reviewed throughout the protocol to inform clinician decisions.
Our Approach
Clinical rigour, not marketing claims.
Peer-Reviewed
Every agent in our protocols is backed by published research in indexed medical journals.
Dose-Optimised
Dosing follows published pharmacokinetic data and is adjusted based on your individual response.
Outcome-Tracked
Biomarker data collected at baseline and throughout treatment. Protocols are reviewed and adjusted based on individual response.
Practitioner-Led
AHPRA-registered practitioners assess, monitor, and adjust every protocol individually. Every decision is made by a qualified clinician.