Education hub · Texas-first metabolic wellness
Learn before you start.
Evidence-aware education on metabolic health, weight management, longevity, compounded medications, and provider-guided care. Written to inform, not to sell.
Featured guides
Guide
Which labs clinicians actually review — and why more isn't better.
Guide
The legitimate process, step by step, and what it is not.
Guide
Screening, compounded-medication limits, and red flags.
Guide
Why 'research use only' is a warning, not a category.
Guide
How compounded drugs differ from FDA-approved ones.
Planned
Questions to ask before starting any injectable medication
Planned — publishing soon.
Topic clusters
Browse by topic
Cluster A · Metabolic Health
→ What is metabolic health?→ Insulin resistance explained
○ Metabolic syndrome explained Planned
→ Labs that matter for metabolic health○ Why body composition matters Planned
Cluster B · Weight Management
→ Medical weight loss telehealth in Texas→ Why weight regain happens→ GLP-1 medications: questions to ask your provider
○ What labs may be reviewed before weight loss therapy Planned
○ Lifestyle foundations before medication Planned
Cluster C · Longevity & Healthy Aging
→ What is longevity medicine?→ Muscle, metabolism, and aging
○ Sleep, stress, and metabolic health Planned
○ Labs and biomarkers in longevity care Planned
○ What longevity clinics should and should not promise Planned
Cluster D · Peptide & Compounded Medication Education
→ What are peptides?→ What to know before considering peptide therapy→ Research peptides vs prescribed medications→ Compounded medications: benefits, risks, and limitations
○ Why prescriptions should never be guaranteed Planned
○ Red flags when evaluating peptide clinics Planned
Medical review
Education is not a diagnosis. Prescription treatments are available only if a licensed provider determines they are medically appropriate after medical intake and consultation.
Texas availability
Liv 1 Healthcare currently focuses on adults located in Texas. Telehealth visits are conducted by clinicians licensed in Texas, and visit availability depends on provider licensure, state law, provider availability, and clinical appropriateness. Serving adults across Texas, including Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and El Paso, subject to provider availability.