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This report is provided for your learning and awareness, offering a clear overview of the patterns we observed under the microscope.
Understanding Your Session Report
This report provides a clear, visual overview of your live blood session. Each section highlights different aspects of your blood’s terrain, helping you understand patterns, stressors, and areas of imbalance that may benefit from attention.
Our aim is to educate and empower, giving you reliable information without diagnosis or treatment claims
You will Find
– A summary of anomalies observed in this session
– A simplified heatmap, showing how specific blood features have changed over time
– A breakdown of how these anomalies relate to different body systems
– A visual chart showing which systems appear most affected today
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Anomalies Observed in This Session
This table shows the key observations from today’s live blood sample.
Each anomaly listed here was identified during your session and represents a feature of your blood cells or plasma that may reflect hydration, nutritional status, oxidative stress, liver load, digestion, or general immune activity.
These findings form the basis for the heatmap and system analysis shown below, helping us understand whether certain features are new, improving, or becoming more pronounced over time.
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Understanding the Session Trends Heatmap
The heatmap below gives a simple, colour-coded view of how specific blood features have changed across your recorded sessions. Each row represents one anomaly (for example: Acanthocytes, Echinocytes, Cloud Patterns), and each coloured dot shows how prominent that feature was on a particular date.
How to read the heatmap:
- 🟡 Low — mild or occasional presence
- 🟢 Medium — moderate presence
- 🟠 High — strong or consistent presence
- → / ↑ / ↓ Trend Arrow — shows whether the feature appears stable, improving, or increasing over time
This visual helps identify patterns such as:
- Consistently recurring features
- Improvements following hydration or nutritional changes
- Signs of stress in areas like digestion, liver load, or oxidative balance
- New anomalies appearing since previous sessions
The goal isn’t diagnosis, but pattern recognition — helping us gain insight into how your body is responding over time and where supportive actions may be helpful.
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Understanding the Systems / Body Functions Analysis
The chart below shows how today’s observations relate to different body systems and functional areas. Each anomaly detected in your session is linked to one or more physiological systems — for example, liver function, digestion, immune activity, or metabolic stress.
Rather than diagnosing, this chart simply helps highlight where the greatest “load” or demand may be present today, based on what we see in the blood.
How it works:
- Each system receives a score based on the anomalies observed in your session
- Low, Medium, and High grades contribute different weights (1, 2, or 3)
- These scores are added together to show which systems appear most affected
- The longer the coloured bar, the greater the overall influence from today’s findings
This gives you a quick visual snapshot of which systems may be under stress, supporting our discussion about lifestyle, hydration, digestion, nutrients, sleep, and general wellbeing.
It is an educational tool designed to help you understand patterns — not a diagnosis or medical conclusion.
Together, we’ll explore what these findings might mean for you and how simple supportive steps may help reduce the load on specific systems over time.
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How Today’s Anomalies Relate to Your Body Systems
Each anomaly observed in your blood is connected to one or more body systems. The list below shows these links clearly — for example, an anomaly may be associated with the liver, digestion, metabolic balance, or immune activity.
This section helps you understand why certain systems appear in the chart that follows, and provides context for the patterns we’re seeing today. It is not diagnostic; rather, it shows how specific blood features may reflect functional stress or increased demand in particular areas.
The aim is to give you a clear, educational overview of how today’s findings connect to the bigger picture of whole-body wellbeing.
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