For women whose labs came back "normal"

Your results are back.
Here's what they
actually mean.

You ran the panel. Forty numbers came back and someone said "everything's normal." This is the interpretation layer: match your results to the pattern that fits, learn the mechanism, and know exactly what to do first.

12
Result patterns,
each read to a cause
6
Misreads that cost
women a year
3
Real case files,
real numbers
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Why this exists

"Everything looks normal"
is not an answer.

You spent $200 to $400 running labs, forty numbers came back, and your doctor said they're fine. You're standing in the same spot you started, except poorer. Every number is in range. None of it is optimal. And for hair, the gap between those two is the whole story.

"What do all these numbers actually mean?"

"They said normal. Why is my hair still falling out?"

"What do I do first?"

What's inside

Twenty-five pages, written
twice.

Every section has a clinician-grade explanation and an "In plain English" box that says the same thing simply. Read the one that fits you. The "hand to your doctor" lines are yours to copy straight into an appointment.

12 result patterns

Find the branch that matches your numbers. Each walks the same way: the mechanism, what's upstream, what to test next, what to do first, when to retest, and what "working" looks like.

Diagrams that teach

The inverted cortisol curve, the insulin-to-SHBG cascade, the reference-vs-functional range bar, the triage flowchart. The concepts, drawn, not just described.

The 6 misreads

The mistakes that cost the most time, including the one that gets called "hormonal" when it's actually scarring and time-sensitive.

3 real case files

Full labs, the reasoning, the sequence, the outcome. Composites with details changed — real numbers, because reasoning you can check is the only kind worth paying for.

The part nobody else sells

Everyone sells the supplement. Nobody sells the reasoning — and the reasoning is the thing a private-label bottle can't knock off.

There's no single supplement protocol in here, on purpose. Low ferritin from heavy bleeding and low ferritin from celiac look identical on the report and are not the same problem. This guide gets you to which problem. What to take about it is a decision you make once you know — and the guide shows you exactly where to take it.

Get it

$39. Less than the retest
you were already planning.

You've already done the expensive part — the labs. This is the part that makes them worth it.

Decode your labs

The Hair Loss Decision Tree

The 25-page illustrated interpretation guide, clinician-grade plus plain-English.

$39
One-time · instant download
  • 25-page illustrated clinical guide (PDF)
  • All 12 result patterns, read to a cause
  • The 6 misreads and 3 real case files
  • Diagrams, "run these" panels, doctor scripts
  • The free Hair Loss Lab Panel included as a second download
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+
The Hair Loss Lab Panel, included free

Didn't grab the free guide first? It comes bundled with your purchase — the panel to run, so you have the numbers this guide decodes.

Start here

You did the reading
everyone else skips.

Bring your results, find your pattern, and stop guessing at your own scalp in the mirror.

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Questions

Before you ask.

Do I need the free guide first?

No. The free Hair Loss Lab Panel comes bundled with this purchase as a second download, so even if you never grabbed it, you'll have the panel to run and this guide to decode it.

Will this tell me what supplements to take?

Not a one-size protocol, on purpose. The same lab value has multiple causes with different fixes. This guide gets you to your cause and shows you where to take it — the app, the dispensary, or a 1:1.

Is this for patients or clinicians?

Both. Every section is written twice: a clinician-grade explanation and a plain-English box. The "hand to your doctor" scripts make it usable in a real appointment.

Can this replace seeing my doctor?

No. It's educational and adjunctive. It helps you read your results and ask better questions. Any diagnosis, prescribing, or scarring-alopecia sign goes to your clinician or a dermatologist.

My results were all "normal." Is this still for me?

That's exactly who it's for. "Normal" and "optimal" are different documents, and this guide reads your numbers against the functional targets, not the lab's.