Supervised composition work and labs-led longevity. Prescribed by clinicians, titrated to the patient, compounded by a state-licensed pharmacy.
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Engage one branch or both. The intake is shared; the clinical work is distinct.
Supervised body composition work. GLP-1 prescribed and titrated by a clinician, with the muscle-preservation, repletion, and side-effect layers most protocols leave out.
Enter Sculpt →Biological age moving in the right direction. Labs-led where the data is available — foundation, metabolic, cognitive, hormonal — and conservative about what gets prescribed, and when.
Enter Longevity →Most practices hand you a single protocol the physician chose for you. Zashel works the other way around. Where two approaches are both clinically sound, you see them side by side at intake — efficacy, cost, side-effect profile, the form the medicine takes — and you choose before a clinician ever opens your case.
The clinician then reviews your choice against your history and your goals. They can decline what isn't appropriate for you, and they prescribe what is. The decision is informed on both sides — yours and theirs.
It is a different posture from the clinic where the physician decides everything. We think the patient who understands the trade-offs makes a better decision, and stays with it longer.
Energy and recovery are real, and patients report them. Lifespan is not a claim we make.
Better energy and recovery. Improved metabolic and hormonal markers. Body composition changes typical of supervised, clinician-prescribed protocols. These are the benefits patients tend to feel and labs tend to show.
That any compound extends human life. The longevity field is loud with that promise; the data underneath it is unproven and, in places, disputed. Zashel prescribes for healthspan and how you feel — not for a number of years no one can honestly promise.
A focused intake — history, goals, and the markers a clinician needs. Where two pathways are sound, you see the trade-offs and choose.
A licensed clinician reads your intake and labs, where available, and applies independent medical judgment — agreeing, modifying, or declining.
If appropriate, your protocol is prescribed and compounded by a state-licensed U.S. pharmacy, prepared for you and shipped to your door.
Titrated to your response rather than a fixed schedule. Check-ins and adjustments as your labs and your body set the pace.
Prepared by a state-licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy, with active ingredients sourced from FDA-registered facilities.
Routine third-party testing of compounded lots — sterility, potency, purity. Certificates available on request.
A clinician reviews your intake before anything is prescribed. The signature on your prescription is theirs.
Doses are set to your response, not a fixed schedule. The protocol moves at the speed your body sets.
Plain writing on the medicine — what the evidence says, and where it's still contested.
Why the pace of loss matters as much as the loss itself — and what supervision actually changes.
Read the entry →The part that's uncontested, the part that isn't, and why we make no lifespan claim.
Read the entry →The deficiencies that quietly undermine a protocol — and why we check the foundation first.
Read the entry →A practice, not a stack. We are in no hurry to convince you — only to do the work carefully, and to be honest about what it can and cannot do.The Zashel Practice
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