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Environment
External Load
Environment evaluates passive background exposure load that influences inflammatory tone, circadian signaling, and nervous system baseline.
Domain 1 of 5
Air Quality
Ambient air exposure influencing respiratory and systemic inflammatory signaling.
Mechanism
Respiratory inflammatory load
Air Quality captures a primary mechanism within Environment and is evaluated independently for clarity.
Common Misalignments
- • Pattern inconsistency over 60-90 days
- • Chronic compensatory behavior
- • High exposure with low recovery
Domain 2 of 5
Water Quality
Ingested and absorbed chemical and mineral burden from primary water sources.
Mechanism
Ingested chemical and mineral load
Water Quality captures a primary mechanism within Environment and is evaluated independently for clarity.
Common Misalignments
- • Pattern inconsistency over 60-90 days
- • Chronic compensatory behavior
- • High exposure with low recovery
Domain 3 of 5
Light Quality
Day/night light environment shaping circadian entrainment and endocrine signaling.
Mechanism
Circadian entrainment and hormonal signaling
Light Quality captures a primary mechanism within Environment and is evaluated independently for clarity.
Common Misalignments
- • Pattern inconsistency over 60-90 days
- • Chronic compensatory behavior
- • High exposure with low recovery
Domain 4 of 5
Chemical Load
Daily synthetic chemical exposure from home, products, and food contact surfaces.
Mechanism
Molecular and endocrine burden
Chemical Load captures a primary mechanism within Environment and is evaluated independently for clarity.
Common Misalignments
- • Pattern inconsistency over 60-90 days
- • Chronic compensatory behavior
- • High exposure with low recovery
Domain 5 of 5
Ambient Physical Load
Chronic sensory background stressors that influence nervous system baseline.
Mechanism
Sensory and thermal background load
Ambient Physical Load captures a primary mechanism within Environment and is evaluated independently for clarity.
Common Misalignments
- • Pattern inconsistency over 60-90 days
- • Chronic compensatory behavior
- • High exposure with low recovery