Measurement Layer
Measure Your Structural Alignment
The Natural Alignment Index Score (NAIs) evaluates biological alignment across five equally weighted pillars.
Measurement Layer
The Natural Alignment Index Score (NAIs) evaluates biological alignment across five equally weighted pillars.
Environment, Lifestyle, Nutrition, Mind, and Meaning. Each pillar contains five domains, and each domain represents a primary mechanism of influence.
The model evaluates structural inputs, not symptoms or diagnoses.
Each domain begins at 100.
Structural divergence subtracts from domain score.
Domain scores average into pillar scores.
Pillar scores average into the Natural Alignment Index Score (NAIs).
The NAIs is expressed as A+ through F. Below 50 transitions into X-tier structural divergence zones.
The scoring model is descriptive.
It does not diagnose disease.
It does not predict lifespan.
It does not replace medical care.
It provides structural clarity.
This assessment is not:
It does not assign moral value.
It evaluates structural alignment within a systems model.
The assessment provides:
It may reveal areas of strong alignment. It may reveal areas of divergence.
The purpose is clarity — not urgency.
Alignment in one pillar often influences others.
Sleep rhythm influences metabolic regulation. Nutritional structure influences inflammatory load. Meaning influences stress resilience.
The assessment evaluates pillars independently for clarity — but the organism remains integrated.
Results remain private.
The Natural Alignment Index Score (NAIs) is an educational tool. It does not diagnose medical conditions or replace professional care. See our full disclaimer.