The Blueprint helps the practitioner move from symptoms to pathway context.
Use the 3X4 Blueprint to bring structure to a mental health consult.
The report helps translate complexity into a clearer patient story.
Mental health conversations often span mood, stress response, nutrient handling, blood sugar, inflammation, and sleep context. The 3X4 Blueprint gives practitioners a way to organize that discussion without flattening it into a single explanation.
It helps surface pathway patterns, guide interpretation, and give patients a more understandable sense of why personalization matters.
Patients understand the result more easily when it is explained as a connected story.
The report gives the consult structure without turning it into a data dump.
Built to support Blueprint interpretation and patient education.
The Blueprint helps organize the mental health conversation.
This page emphasizes interpretation and patient-friendly explanation, not diagnosis by genetics alone.
Inflammation and stress load
Use the Blueprint to discuss how inflammatory context and stress response may interact with mood and resilience.
It gives the practitioner a more complete starting point.
Methylation and nutrient handling
The report helps frame how nutrient pathways and methylation may affect the way the body handles stress.
This often makes the discussion easier to follow for patients.
Blood sugar and hormonal context
Blueprint patterns can help the practitioner explain how metabolic and hormonal context supports the wider mental health story.
Useful when translating a complex result into one coherent plan.
Mental health is easier to explain when pathways are presented as a connected network.
The Blueprint helps practitioners avoid isolated marker interpretation and instead discuss the interaction of multiple systems in a clinically grounded way.
The practitioner can tie mood, stress, energy, and nutrient context into one interpretation.
The Blueprint gives a more defensible starting point for the consult than isolated data points do.
When the logic is easier to follow, patients are more likely to understand the plan.
Clearer prioritization
The report helps the clinician decide what to discuss first and what to revisit later.
Less confusion
The patient gets a story that explains why multiple supports may matter at the same time.
These Blueprint pathways can support a mental health-focused interpretation.
The emphasis is on practical interpretation and patient education.
Brain health
Provides a simple anchor for a conversation about cognitive and emotional support.
A patient-friendly starting point.
Inflammation
Helps explain why inflammatory context may be relevant to mood and resilience.
Useful for framing the bigger picture.
Methylation
Can be used to discuss nutrient handling and gene regulation in simple terms.
Often helps patients understand the logic of the plan.
Detoxification
Provides context for clearance and burden when the practitioner needs a measured explanation.
Keeps the conversation grounded.
Blood sugar
Useful when energy stability is part of the discussion.
Connects the result to everyday symptoms.
Hormone balance
Helps place stress and endocrine context in the same conversation.
Supports a more complete Blueprint interpretation.
Use these links to keep the conversation practical.
These resources support clinical review and patient-facing explanation.
3X4 Practitioner Interactive Blueprint
Review the sample report to see how pathways are presented in practice.
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Use the guide to align the Blueprint with practitioner workflow.
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Get quick answers about ordering, onboarding, and support.
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Talk through how the Blueprint could fit your clinical setting.
Book a discovery callUse mental health to show how the Blueprint turns a complex consult into one clearer story.
The page is designed to help practitioners explain context, prioritize pathways, and give patients a plan they can understand.
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