Phoebe presented with persistent weight loss despite maintaining a strong appetite and consistent feeding.
Initial diagnostics—including bloodwork, fecal testing, and imaging—did not reveal an obvious cause. However, further evaluation identified a vitamin B12 deficiency, indicating impaired nutrient absorption.
This shifted the focus from how much she was eating to how effectively she was utilizing what she consumed.
Her nutrition protocol was restructured with emphasis on:
nutrient bioavailability
caloric density
ingredient composition
digestive and absorptive support
Rather than increasing intake alone, her plan was designed to support proper assimilation of nutrients.
With a targeted, individualized approach, Phoebe began to stabilize.
Her weight returned gradually, her overall condition improved, and she was able to maintain a healthy baseline.
Phoebe’s case reinforced a core principle:
Chronic weight loss is not always a matter of intake—it often reflects how the body is processing and absorbing nutrients.
At Rogue Companion Co., each protocol is designed with this level of precision—addressing not just what is fed, but how it functions within the body.
Ziggy presented with persistent skin irritation, including itching, inflammation, and recurring flare-ups.
His symptoms were being managed with Cytopoint injections, which provided temporary relief but did not resolve the underlying issue. Flare-ups continued, requiring ongoing intervention.
A different approach was needed—one focused on identifying and addressing contributing factors within his nutrition.
Ziggy’s protocol was restructured to reduce inflammatory triggers and support skin and immune function at a foundational level.
This included:
simplified, controlled ingredient selection
removal of common dietary irritants
targeted supplementation to support skin barrier and immune response
improved overall dietary consistency
Rather than relying solely on symptom suppression, his plan was designed to create a more stable internal environment.
With a consistent, individualized nutrition strategy, Ziggy’s symptoms began to improve.
Inflammation decreased, flare-ups became less frequent, and his skin condition stabilized. Over time, he was able to discontinue Cytopoint, maintaining improvement through nutrition and supplementation alone.
Ziggy’s case highlights a key principle:
Chronic skin conditions are often driven by underlying dietary and inflammatory factors—not just external triggers.
By addressing these internal contributors, long-term stability can be achieved without ongoing reliance on symptom-based interventions.
Simon presented with obesity alongside recurring urinary tract issues, including frequent discomfort and repeated flare-ups.
His weight and urinary health appeared interconnected, yet prior approaches focused on managing each issue separately rather than addressing underlying contributing factors.
A more integrated strategy was needed—one that considered both metabolic health and urinary tract support.
Simon’s nutrition protocol was restructured to support weight normalization and urinary health simultaneously, while aligning with his therapeutic dietary needs.
This included:
controlled caloric intake without compromising nutrient density
ingredient selection to support urinary tract balance
increased moisture intake through diet
structured feeding to improve metabolic regulation
targeted supplementation to support urinary and overall health
Rather than relying on restriction alone, his plan focused on improving how his body utilized nutrients while reducing strain on the urinary system.
With a consistent, individualized nutrition strategy, Simon began to show measurable improvement.
His weight gradually decreased to a healthier range, and urinary symptoms became less frequent. Over time, both his body condition and urinary stability improved.
Simon’s case highlights a key principle:
Obesity and urinary issues are often interconnected and require a coordinated nutritional approach—not isolated management.
At Rogue Companion Co., protocols are designed to support multiple systems simultaneously, ensuring both metabolic balance and long-term stability.