Questions & Answers

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How do I know if I need TRT?

The team begins with a comprehensive lab evaluation and symptom review. If you’re experiencing fatigue, reduced libido, weight gain, low motivation, or poor recovery - and labs confirm low or sub-optimal testosterone - TRT may be appropriate.

Is TRT safe long-term?

Yes - when medically supervised. The team monitors hormone levels, hematocrit, PSA, and metabolic markers to ensure safe and optimized dosing. Protocols follow evidence-based clinical guidelines.

How soon will I notice results?

Most feel improvements within 3–4 weeks, including better energy, mental clarity, and libido. Body composition changes and strength increases typically become noticeable within 8–12 weeks.

How do Tirzepatide and Semaglutide help with weight loss?

They regulate appetite signaling, improve insulin sensitivity, reduce cravings, and help retrain the body’s metabolic set-point - supporting sustained fat loss rather than crash-dieting.

Do I need to follow a specific diet while using these medications?

The team recommends a high-protein, nutrient-dense eating plan with balanced carbohydrates and healthy fats. This isn’t starvation dieting - it’s sustainable nutrition to support fat loss while preserving muscle.

Will I regain weight after I stop the medication?

The program includes coaching on nutrition, metabolism, and lifestyle habits to ensure long-term changes. Many patients maintain weight loss through improved habits rather than medication alone.

What benefits can I expect from peptides like Sermorelin and NAD+?

They support cellular repair, energy production, improved sleep, enhanced recovery, fat metabolism, and healthy aging. Many patients report better mental clarity, faster athletic recovery, and increased daily vitality.

How are peptides different from testosterone or other medications?

Peptides don’t replace hormones - they signal your body to produce its own. They work with your natural physiology to stimulate healing, repair, and cellular optimization.

Do I need to take peptides continuously?

No. Peptides are often used in cycles - for example, 8–12 weeks on, followed by a break. This allows your body to sustain the benefits and prevents the system from adapting and reducing responsiveness over time.