What Does the Toxin Wellness Pattern Score Mean?
What Does the Toxin Wellness Pattern Overall Score Mean?
Your Wellness Results Compared to Our Internal Study
(n = 31,629 | Feb – Nov 2024)
Your results have been contextually benchmarked against aggregated, anonymized data from 31,629 wellness test records collected between February and November 2024.
This benchmarking provides a wellness-level reference point, helping you see how your unique bioenergetic toxin patterns align with broader population trends across the four core categories of the Premium Test.
This analysis is not a clinical trial or medical study; it simply shows how your bioenergetic responses compare within our internal wellness data set.*
Toxin Response Patterns: Heavy Metals, Household & Environmental Toxins
| Status | Total number of Red + Orange Items | Interpretation | 
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Optimal | 0 – 5 items | Minimal bioenergetic stress detected in this category. Indicates stable resonance and low environmental interference with your overall wellness balance. When benchmarked across our database, this range aligns with the top 20 % of all wellness test results, suggesting strong energetic resilience to common environmental exposures. | 
| ⚖️ Average | 6 – 7 items | Mild bioenergetic reactivity observed. May indicate manageable lifestyle or environmental exposures that could benefit from supportive habits (hydration, antioxidant nutrition, or air-quality awareness). This range corresponds to roughly the middle 50 % of wellness profiles, reflecting a typical environmental stress load. | 
| ❌ Not Optimal | 8 + items | Elevated bioenergetic stress patterns detected in this category. May reflect increased energetic demand related to cumulative exposures or lifestyle factors. When benchmarked across the broader wellness data set, this group represents approximately the highest 30 % of toxin-related reactivity, suggesting an opportunity for enhanced detox-supportive routines and environmental adjustments. | 
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