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A calorie-focused diet addresses intake, but weight management involves multiple biological factors including hormonal function, metabolic health, and individual physiology. A practitioner-guided programme considers your full assessment findings before any protocol is designed. Your AHPRA-registered practitioner reviews what is relevant to your individual situation and builds an approach from there. Individual responses vary.
This depends entirely on your individual assessment and blood work. Your practitioner will authorise formulations based on their clinical review of your specific situation. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Nothing is dispensed without a practitioner reviewing and approving your protocol first.
Your practitioner designs a plan that includes lifestyle guidance, regular monitoring, and adjustments as your situation develops. What happens after a protocol concludes depends on your individual circumstances, which is why your practitioner will discuss an ongoing plan suited to you. Long-term health management is part of the service.
Practitioner-guided longevity programmes are built around your individual assessment findings, including pathology and a clinical consultation with an AHPRA-registered practitioner. Where supplements address general nutritional gaps and skincare focuses on surface appearance, a practitioner-designed programme considers your hormonal status, metabolic markers, and broader health profile. Individual results vary and are assessed on an ongoing basis.
Bloodwork and biomarker testing establish your baseline before commencing and inform reviews throughout the protocol. Your AHPRA-registered practitioner assesses relevant panels at regular intervals and adjusts your programme based on their findings. How any individual responds will vary.
Longevity-focused programmes may be appropriate for health-conscious adults from their 40s onward. Your suitability is assessed by your practitioner based on your individual health profile and goals. Individual circumstances vary.
Longevity programmes are typically ongoing with periodic practitioner reviews. Your practitioner designs a plan suited to your individual health profile, with regular reviews to assess findings and adjust the programme over time.
Not exactly. Certain therapeutic approaches interact with hormonal pathways differently to direct hormone replacement. Your AHPRA-registered practitioner will review your assessment and bloodwork to determine the most appropriate approach for your individual situation.
Baseline bloodwork is an important part of the initial assessment process for hormonal health protocols. Your practitioner will advise which tests are appropriate for your specific situation before any protocol is authorised.
Yes. All consultations are conducted via telehealth. Medications are dispensed by a licensed Australian compounding pharmacy in discreet, unmarked packaging. No one other than your practitioner and pharmacist is involved in your care.
Your AHPRA-registered practitioner conducts structured reviews at regular intervals. Individual responses to any protocol vary significantly, and ongoing review allows your practitioner to assess your findings and adjust your protocol accordingly. No timeframes or outcomes are guaranteed.
Yes. Hormonal health protocols are assessed and authorised for both men and women. Your practitioner will review your individual health history, assessment findings, and goals before determining whether a protocol is appropriate and, if so, how it should be structured.
Common presentations include tendon and ligament injuries, post-surgical recovery, muscle tears, joint-related concerns, stress fractures, and persistent repetitive strain. During your initial assessment, your AHPRA-registered practitioner evaluates your specific situation and determines whether a compounded protocol is appropriate for you.
Your practitioner reviews your injury history, any relevant imaging, your current health status, and your medications. Individual responses to any protocol vary, and your practitioner will not authorise anything without first conducting a thorough clinical review. If a compounded protocol is appropriate, it will be designed around your specific circumstances.
Yes. Many patients are working with physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, or other health practitioners at the same time. Your RegenX practitioner will review your full picture during assessment and can coordinate with your existing care team where relevant.
All therapies are individually compounded at a licensed Australian compounding pharmacy to pharmaceutical-grade standards. Your practitioner authorises the formulation based on your specific assessment. Nothing is prepared until your practitioner has reviewed and approved your protocol.
Your practitioner reviews your full health history and current medications during the initial assessment before anything is authorised. If there are any concerns, your practitioner will discuss them with you before proceeding.
No. These protocols are not a treatment for anxiety, depression, or any other mental health condition, and are not a substitute for mental health care. If you are experiencing a mental health condition, please speak with your GP or a registered mental health professional. RegenX protocols are practitioner-guided support services. Your AHPRA-registered practitioner will assess whether a protocol is appropriate for your individual situation.
Reduced mental sharpness and low energy often have identifiable biological contributors, including hormonal factors, sleep quality, nutritional status, and inflammatory markers. Your practitioner reviews the factors relevant to your individual picture during the initial assessment. A protocol is only designed after that assessment is complete. Results vary between individuals.
Your practitioner reviews all current medications during the initial assessment. If there are any concerns about interactions, your practitioner will discuss these with you and may consult with your GP before any protocol is authorised. Do not discontinue any current medication without advice from your prescribing doctor.
You complete regular check-ins throughout your protocol. Your AHPRA-registered practitioner reviews your check-in data at scheduled intervals and may adjust your protocol based on your individual response. Individual variation is expected and protocols are managed accordingly.
These protocols are designed for adults who are experiencing changes in mental sharpness, energy, or mood that do not have a diagnosed medical cause and who are seeking a practitioner-guided, assessment-first approach. They are not suitable for people with active mental health conditions without appropriate medical oversight. Your practitioner will determine suitability during your assessment.
No. The compounded protocols authorised by RegenX practitioners work through different mechanisms and are assessed individually based on your pathology and health history. They are authorised by AHPRA-registered practitioners and compounded at a licensed Australian pharmacy. Your practitioner will explain what is appropriate for your situation during the consultation.
Your training history and current activity level are part of what your practitioner will review during the assessment. Training context is relevant to understanding your situation and building an appropriate protocol. Your practitioner can discuss how your current programme relates to the support being considered.
Yes. Body composition protocols are assessed and authorised individually for both men and women. Your practitioner reviews your specific biology, goals, and health history before determining what is appropriate. Any protocol is tailored to your individual situation.
If you are a competitive athlete subject to WADA, ASADA, or a sport-specific anti-doping policy, you must disclose any authorised medications to your sporting organisation before use. Some compounds may be prohibited under these codes. Please raise this with your practitioner during your consultation so they can consider it when reviewing your options.
At each scheduled review, your prescribing practitioner reviews your check-in data, including your training response and any relevant markers. Based on their assessment, they may adjust your protocol. Individual responses vary and no specific outcome can be guaranteed. The review process ensures your protocol stays appropriate to how your body is responding.
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