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Do you think there’s any point in a bloodwork report aimed at guys who lift/care about aesthetics, rather than generic health/longevity, like Superpower, Thriva, Function and Lola?

Like explaining markers around:

- puffy face / water retention
- fatigue
- poor recovery
- sleep/stress
- test/DHT/hormone context
- skin/hair quality
- body definition
- what’s actually wrong vs what’s just training noise/cope

Most private blood test dashboards look either too vague, too boomer-medical, or like wellness slop.

Would a “performance & aesthetic health report” be useful if it showed raw values + what matters first + what’s probably noise?

Or is this just grift territory?
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got a survey as well if y'all want



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