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A clearer review process makes the cognitive story easier to organize and explain.
Cognitive Decline

Use the 3X4 Blueprint to connect cognition with the pathways that support it.

The value is a clearer story for both the practitioner and the patient.

Cognitive concerns often sit at the intersection of inflammation, vascular context, nutrient handling, oxidative stress, and metabolic support. The 3X4 Blueprint helps practitioners organize that complexity into a consult that feels more focused and easier to explain.

Instead of treating the result as a list of disconnected markers, the report helps identify which pathway patterns deserve attention and how to describe them in practical language.

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The Blueprint helps the practitioner read cognition through several connected systems.

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One report can make a complex picture easier to discuss and remember.

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The patient gets a more understandable explanation of why the plan is personalized.

Built to support Blueprint interpretation and patient understanding.

Three lenses

The Blueprint helps sort cognitive patterns into a usable conversation.

This page focuses on how the report supports interpretation, not on making treatment claims.

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Clinical lens

Brain and inflammatory context

Use the Blueprint to explain how inflammatory patterns may intersect with cognitive resilience and symptom burden.

That keeps the consult grounded in a broader system view.

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Clinical lens

Vascular and metabolic support

The report helps organize discussions around blood sugar, circulation, and energy availability for the brain.

Useful when the story needs to be simplified for the patient.

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Clinical lens

Repair, nutrients, and clearance

Pathways involved in methylation, detoxification, and oxidative stress help frame how the practitioner discusses support capacity.

This can reduce guesswork in the initial consult.

Why networks matter more than variants

Cognitive decline is easier to discuss when the pathways are connected into one network.

A network view helps the practitioner avoid overfocusing on a single marker and instead explain why the Blueprint points to multiple supporting systems.

Frame the whole picture

Brain health is usually influenced by more than one pathway, so the Blueprint helps the consult stay balanced.

Translate complexity

The report helps turn a technical result into a story the patient can understand.

Guide follow-up

Practitioners can use the pathway hierarchy to decide what deserves attention first.

Practitioner benefit

Sharper interpretation

The Blueprint helps prioritize what is clinically relevant instead of scanning markers in isolation.

Patient benefit

Better understanding

Patients leave with a more coherent explanation of why the plan addresses multiple systems.

Pathways to review

These Blueprint pathways are especially relevant when cognition is the focus.

The report helps the practitioner decide how to discuss cognitive resilience in a structured way.

Pathway

Brain health

Provides a direct way to anchor the conversation around cognitive support.

Useful as the headline pathway for the patient.

Pathway

Inflammation

Helps show where inflammatory burden may be affecting resilience and recovery.

A practical starting point for discussion.

Pathway

Blood sugar

Gives context for energy availability and metabolic support.

Makes the patient story easier to follow.

Pathway

Oxidative stress

Helps frame repair load and why recovery capacity matters.

Supports a broader systems explanation.

Pathway

Methylation

Can help the practitioner discuss nutrient handling and gene regulation in plain language.

Often improves the clarity of the consult.

Pathway

Detoxification

Useful when the conversation needs a measured explanation of clearance and burden.

Keeps interpretation anchored to the Blueprint.

Helpful resources

Use these links to keep the conversation practical.

These resources support clinical review and patient-facing explanation.

Sample report

3X4 Practitioner Interactive Blueprint

Review the sample report to see how pathways are presented in practice.

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Implementation

Clinical Implementation Guide

Use the guide to align the Blueprint with practitioner workflow.

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Support

Practitioner FAQ

Get quick answers about ordering, onboarding, and support.

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Next step

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Next step

Use cognitive decline to show how the Blueprint makes complex brain-health conversations easier to follow.

The page is designed to help practitioners explain context, prioritize pathways, and give patients a clearer story.

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