Protocol Audit

Protocol Audit

Standard
$299.00 USD

Protocol Audit

$299.00 USD
Tier

The framework tells you what to look for. The audit tells you what it found in your case.

The Protocol Audit is a personalized written analysis built from a detailed intake covering your goal, your history, your current situation, your recovery and sleep data, your nutrition pattern, and any bloodwork you have available. Every major finding identifies the primary driver, the secondary contributors, and why the recommended correction makes more sense than the alternatives.

What you receive is a 10-section written report covering system diagnosis, current protocol analysis, failure point identification, restructured strategy, compound category and dosing logic, risk and side effect analysis, decision pattern review, and a four to six week action plan with a single highest priority change for week one.

The guide is the map. The audit is someone reading the map with you and telling you exactly where you are standing.


What the report covers
Client SnapshotYour baseline, stated goal, primary frustration, current protocol status, and key constraints captured before any analysis begins.
Executive SummaryThe full case in plain language. Observed issue, primary likely cause, secondary contributors, and highest priority correction. Written last. Read first.
System DiagnosisIntake, output, recovery, and body composition logic. Where the system is working, where it is not, and what the data suggests is driving the gap.
Current Protocol AnalysisProtocol history, active setup, changes already tried, onset pattern, and stall timing. What the structure reveals before the compounds are even evaluated.
Failure Point IdentificationCross-section synthesis. Primary driver ranked first. Secondary contributors ranked by likelihood. No ambiguity about what is limiting progress.
Restructured StrategyWhat changes, in what order, and why that sequence matters. Not a rewrite of everything. A targeted correction that preserves what is working.
Compound Category and Dosing LogicCompound choice, dose, timing, and stacking rationale evaluated against your specific situation and goal.
Risk and Side Effect AnalysisCurrent risks based on your setup. Where you may be pushing too hard. Early warning signs to monitor over the next four to six weeks.
Decision Pattern ReviewEscalation behavior, confidence level, error risk, and tendency toward complexity. How your decision pattern is helping or hurting the protocol.
4 to 6 Week Action PlanWeek one priority. What to monitor. What signals indicate progress. The conditions that would change the plan before the next checkpoint.

Who this is for

You have been running a protocol for at least four weeks and something is not working. You cannot isolate why. You have adjusted the dose, changed the timing, added another compound, and the picture is still not clear.

You want a specific answer about your situation, not a general framework. You want someone to look at the full picture, tell you what is most likely causing the problem, and give you one concrete thing to change this week.

This is not for people who are looking for a dosing prescription or a compound recommendation. It is for people who want to understand why their protocol is not producing what the research suggests it should.


Service tiers

Every tier delivers the same complete 10-section personalized report. The difference is turnaround time and whether bloodwork interpretation and follow-up are included.


Signs you need the audit, not another adjustment
1
Your protocol was working and then stopped, and you have already changed at least one variable without a clear result.
2
You have added a second or third compound and cannot tell which one is doing anything or whether the combination is the problem.
3
You have bloodwork that shows something is off but you are not sure whether it is the compound, the dose, or something your protocol is not addressing.
4
You have been escalating the dose every few weeks and still not getting closer to the response you expected at the beginning.
Intake and Output

The most common finding. Protein is too low to support lean mass during a deficit. Sleep is fragmenting recovery. Calories dropped below the level where the compound can do its job.

Protocol Structure

Dose escalation moved faster than the system could adapt. Stacking added complexity before the primary compound had a clean signal. Timing is creating interference rather than support.

Decision Pattern

The protocol keeps changing before there is enough data to know what the last change did. Adjustments are reactive rather than diagnostic. Complexity is masking a simpler fix.

What Is Working

Not every audit finds a problem that requires a change. Sometimes the protocol is correct and the timeline expectation is the variable. The report identifies what to keep as clearly as what to correct.


For educational and research purposes only | Not medical advice | Not for human use guidance | Project Theo

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