Medical Disclaimer
Educational wellness information only, with clear limits for symptoms, treatment, medication, pregnancy, and urgent care.
How this boundary works
The health boundary is intentionally visible before tools, trend checks, and higher-caution topics.
It separates general education from diagnosis, treatment, medication decisions, pregnancy concerns, severe symptoms, and urgent care.
It does not provide clinician review, medical triage, symptom interpretation, or personal instructions.
Use tools only to structure a low-risk routine step. Stop and seek qualified guidance when the boundary fits your situation.
Any topic that could be read as personal dosing, diagnosis, treatment, emergency, medication, or symptom triage needs stronger boundary language.
The site does not invite private medical details. That is intentional because a static website cannot evaluate an individual situation.
Tool pages, higher-caution articles, and Evidence Lab pages keep static content separate from triage or treatment advice.
If a wellness habit overlaps with symptoms, medication, pregnancy, injury, or crisis concerns, the boundary wins over the routine suggestion.
Any copy that could sound like diagnosis, dosing, clearance, emergency guidance, or private treatment gets tightened first.
Educational use only
Vitality Atlas is for general education. It is not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, medication guidance, therapy, or emergency care.
When to ask a professional
Ask a qualified healthcare professional when symptoms are severe, persistent, new, painful, related to pregnancy, medication, chronic illness, injury, eating concerns, or mental health crisis.
Urgent or unsafe situations
If a situation may be urgent or unsafe, do not use a website routine. Contact local emergency services, crisis support, poison control, or a qualified healthcare professional as appropriate for your location.
Tool outputs
Tool outputs are fixed educational prompts. They do not know your diagnosis, exam findings, medications, lab results, mental health history, injury history, pregnancy status, or care plan.
Higher-caution content
Cold exposure, heat exposure, supplements, recovery devices, severe sleep problems, major diet changes, and symptom-related questions need extra caution because general routines can be unsafe for some people.
No personal protocols
The site should not provide personal dosing, medication changes, diagnostic interpretation, water temperature targets, sauna duration targets, supplement stacking plans, glucose-reading interpretation, or breathing-device instructions.
What general education can do
General education can help readers name a claim, compare evidence quality, see safer basics, and recognize when a topic belongs with qualified care. It cannot clear a personal decision.