You can run every ratio.
You can optimize every number.
You can make the math flawless.
But you cannot fix a compartment error with better calculations.
If you lost your keys in the kitchen,
no amount of perfect searching in the living room will help you find them.
That’s the problem with hormones.
Blood is the delivery system — not the destination.
Hormones don’t do their work in blood.
They do their work in tissue — brain, fat, muscle, organs.
And what leaves the body?
That’s clearance — what shows up in urine.
Three compartments.
Three different stories.
When we only measure one,
we wonder why symptoms don’t match the labs.
This isn’t a hormone problem.
It’s a map problem.
And once you understand the map,
everything finally starts to make sense.