There's a moment every son dreads. The one where his father stops being invincible.
This Father's Day, we're sharing the story of Kimani, who met that moment head on.
"My father was the strongest guy I'd ever known, and watching him deteriorate was scary."
Every visit, his dad was a little weaker, moving a little slower. Watching the strongest man he knew fade hit hard, and he decided right then he wouldn't put his own son through the same thing.
Until then, Kimani had never worried about his health.
He still lifted, so gaining 17 pounds in a year didn't faze him. He felt fine.
But when his Dad eventually passed, something flipped. He realized feeling "fine" was really the last stage before things start breaking down. So he got his blood tested.
It came back with low testosterone and low vitamin D.
The standard response for a guy his age is a prescription and a lecture about how getting older just happens. Because he caught it early, he decided to do something about it instead.
The changes hit within weeks. His energy came back, he was lifting heavier again, and the aches he'd blamed on age disappeared.
His message: "Stop waiting for something to happen. The people who love you deserve you. If you're unhealthy, you can't take care of anybody else."
This Father's Day, Superpower lets you take an honest look at what's happening inside your body, while the easy fixes are still easy.
Be the hero who sticks around.
The most common thing dads say is "I'm fine."
It's also the least useful piece of health data ever recorded.
This Father's Day, our Advanced Men's Health Bundle helps him check the markers that matter most for men, so "fine" becomes something you can actually see.
Link below.
The most common thing dads say is "I'm fine."
It's also the least useful piece of health data ever recorded.
This Father's Day, our Advanced Men's Health Bundle helps him check the markers that matter most for men, so "fine" becomes something you can actually see.
Link below.
Most of what kills you in your sixties shows up in your labs in your twenties.
- insulin resistance (10 years before diabetes)
- testosterone decline (years before you notice)
- subclinical hypothyroidism
- systemic inflammation
- nutrient/mineral depletion
Symptoms usually show up long after the damage is done. Get baseline now. Test annually minimum. Fluctuation between labs is more important than static markers.
Since no one else is talking Peptides at New York Tech Week, we're taking it from URL to IRL and having a soiree for the curious, the lovers, haters, and everyone else. Much like the prohibition-era speakeasy kept itself a little hidden, you'll have to find your way in here too.
For NY Tech Week we asked a room full of strangers about their peptide stacks.
Thank you to @maxmarchione, @cremieuxrecueil, @JamesPeyer@Bonecondor for the conversation, our sponsors @ItsPeptime and everyone that dressed well and attended the first ever peptide soirée.
Here were some of the highlights 👇
We're in peak allergy season.
While allergies are usually thought of as sneezing and watery eyes, most people live with symptoms every day that look completely unrelated and never connect them to allergies.
Six signs worth checking for:
We just launched a Respiratory Allergy Panel at Superpower to fix this.
It measures total IgE and screens for 20 of the most common environmental allergens in the US, giving you clear data and leaving nothing to chance.
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