Clinician-guided immune pattern reports
Clearer answers forfood reactions, inflammation, and recurring symptoms.
Start with the right test or intake path. Get back a clinician-guided report that explains the pattern, what may be driving it, and what to do next.
Interpretation
Patternclarity
Food
+18
Sleep debt
+11
Exposure
+7
Stress load
+14
How it works in practice
Input field
Food timing, symptom recurrence, stress, sleep, wearables, and exposures.
Interpretation output
A clinician-guided report with clear findings, context, and next steps.
Signal sweep
Examples of patterns Allerim helps interpret
These are pattern snapshots, not diagnoses. Scan the kinds of patterns Allerim helps clarify, then choose the route that fits your situation best.

Recurring Headaches
Head pain that shifts with food, timing, stress, or sleep.

Skin Flares
Skin irritation that can be immediate, delayed, or easy to miss.

Persistent Fatigue
Exhaustion that routine testing does not fully explain.

Joint Discomfort
Aching and stiffness that change with load, food, or inflammation.

Digestive Discomfort
Bloating or abdominal discomfort where timing is often the missing clue.

Year-Round Allergy Symptoms
Congestion and irritation that persist beyond obvious seasonal triggers.

Breathing Sensitivity
Breathing episodes shaped by overlapping food, environmental, and stress signals.

Anxiety & Mood Changes
Mood spikes that can follow meals, poor sleep, or inflammatory load.

Brain Fog & Cognitive Fatigue
Brain fog that can worsen after meals or higher-stress stretches.

Reflux & Throat Discomfort
Reflux patterns where food timing and immune triggers seem connected.

Sleep Disruption
Restless sleep that worsens on inflammation-heavy days.
Choose your start
Pick the route that fits your question.
Once you see the kinds of patterns we help interpret, choosing the clearest first step should feel much easier.
Narrow food or tick question
First stepI think one trigger is the main issue
Best when alpha-gal, one food family, or one clear pattern is the main question.
Broader recurring symptoms
First stepMy symptoms are wider or harder to pin down
Best when symptoms cross foods, timing windows, or body systems.
Existing results
First stepI already have labs and want interpretation
Best when the main need is a clearer report and next-step guidance.
Need help choosing
First stepI want a clinician to help me pick the right start
Best when you are unsure how broad the first step should be.
What you get
A report that helps you decide what to do next.
A clearer answer, a likely pattern, and the next step that matters most.
Plain-language report
A clinician-guided explanation that does not leave you decoding raw values on your own.
Likely pattern drivers
What may be pushing the pattern most right now across food, timing, and broader load.
Priority next step
A clearer sense of what matters first instead of ten disconnected possibilities.
Follow-up options
Written, message-based, or live support when it would genuinely help the situation.
How Allerim thinks
A simpler way to read the pattern
Allerim starts with the clearest daily signal, then adds just enough context to explain what is driving the pattern and what to do next.
Threshold model
A visual language for why symptoms do not behave the same way every time.
Allerim treats symptoms as pattern behavior, not isolated verdicts. The same food, exposure, or lab signal can behave differently when timing, burden, and adaptive capacity shift around it.
Working map
Pattern clarity
Food and exposures
The visible inputs that most patients can name first.
Timing and cofactors
Sleep, stress, exertion, and timing explain why reactions shift.
Immune load
The total burden that pushes patterns closer to threshold.
Adaptive capacity
The resilience layer that can widen or narrow tolerance.
Keep the report centered on the few things that actually change the next decision.
The point is not to collect everything. The point is to stay focused on the inputs most likely to change what matters first.
Core inputs
Four categories that most often change interpretation.
These are the signals most likely to change what matters first.
Food signals
01Track immediate, delayed, and mixed food-linked patterns with better timing context.
Tolerance and recovery
02Watch immune tolerance, adaptation, and inflammatory load over time.
Environmental exposure
03See how pollen, molds, air quality, and indoor exposure shape symptoms.
Stress, sleep, and load
04Understand how nervous-system and metabolic load alter immune regulation.
After the report
Support should scale to the situation, not the other way around.
1. Review the report
Use the report to understand which patterns look most likely and what deserves attention first.
2. Start with the lightest useful support
Written review and async clarification come first when they are enough.
3. Add live support if it would help
Bring in deeper review when the pattern is more complex or needs closer attention.
Modeled immune threshold state, not a diagnosis. Clinical decisions are made with clinician oversight.
Keep it connected
Your report should make the next move clearer, not murkier.
Allerim works best when the report, clinician review, and follow-through stay connected in one place. The goal is a clearer first decision, not more noise.
One care thread for reports, messages, and follow-through.
Light support first, with deeper review only when it adds value.
Clinician-guided interpretation, not raw numbers without context.
Allerim provides clinician-guided interpretation and workflow support. It does not replace emergency care or formal diagnosis.
