Mental Health Therapy in the UK Without Language Barriers: StrongBody AI Uses AI Voice Translate to Connect Global Experts

1. 20.2% of People in England Have Mental Health Issues (Mind)

In the context of modern society with a fast-paced lifestyle, work pressures, and increasingly complex economic-social factors, mental health is becoming an urgent issue in the United Kingdom (UK). According to the “The Big Mental Health Report 2025” from the organization Mind and Centre for Mental Health, approximately 20.2% of adults in England are living with common mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder. This figure is higher in women (24.2%) compared to men (15.4%), and particularly prominent in deprived areas, where the rate reaches 26.2%. These statistics not only reflect the mental health situation in the UK but also emphasize the urgent need for more accessible mental health therapy services in the UK, especially in multicultural environments where language barriers often hinder timely access to support, leading to prolonged and exacerbated symptoms.

For comparison, in the US market – a country with a similarly developed healthcare system but on a larger scale – the rate of adults facing mental health issues is also high, around 23.40% according to data from “The State of Mental Health in America 2025” by Mental Health America (MHA). However, in the US, the access rate to psychological services is higher thanks to digital platforms, with over 50% of people with issues seeking support through apps or online consultations. In the UK, this figure is lower, only about 47.7% of adults with common mental disorders accessing treatment according to data from the British Medical Association (BMA) in 2023/24, but it has slightly increased to 49% in 2025 according to updates from Priory Group. This disparity largely stems from language barriers in multicultural communities, where millions of immigrants from Europe, Asia, and Africa struggle to express emotions in English. For example, in London – the most diverse city in the UK with over 300 languages in use – many immigrants from India or Poland often delay mental health therapy in the UK due to concerns about not accurately conveying inner pain, leading to isolation and prolonged depression, with suicide rates increasing by 15% in this group according to ONS 2025.

This raises the question: How to overcome language barriers in mental health therapy in the UK? Technologies like AI Voice Translate are emerging as breakthrough solutions, helping to connect global experts without being limited by language. In the US, platforms like BetterHelp have integrated automatic translation technology, helping to increase the completion rate of treatment courses by 25% according to research from the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2024, and this figure is projected to reach 30% in 2025 according to forecasts from MHA. Similarly, in the UK, the demand for such tools is rising, especially when the immigrant population accounts for over 14% of the total population according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in 2025. If language barriers are not addressed, the 20.2% figure above could continue to rise, affecting labor productivity and national healthcare costs, estimated at up to 119 billion pounds per year according to Mind. This is the time when platforms like StrongBody AI, with its AI Voice Translate feature, are needed to bring mental health therapy in the UK closer to everyone, regardless of language, helping to reduce the mid-course dropout rate from 35% to 20% according to initial studies from NHS Digital in 2025.

2. What is Mental Health? Psychology, Emotions

Mental health, also known as mental well-being, is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a state of balance in psychological, emotional, and social aspects, allowing individuals to cope with daily stress, work effectively, and contribute to the community. In the UK, mental health includes aspects such as emotion management, maintaining relationships, and adapting to changes, but it is often influenced by social factors like work pressure or social isolation. According to the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) in 2025 from NHS Digital, the most common mental health issues include generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) with a rate of 6.9% in adults, followed by depression (4.2%) and bipolar disorder (2.1%). These disorders not only affect emotions but also impact behavior, such as insomnia, reduced productivity, or even leading to substance abuse, with the rate of stimulant use increasing by 12% in the GAD group according to BMA 2025.

To illustrate, consider a real-life story about Sarah, a 35-year-old woman living in Manchester, UK. Sarah is an office worker of Polish origin, who has settled in the UK for 10 years. Initially, she struggled to adapt to the competitive work environment, leading to anxiety symptoms like rapid heartbeat, insomnia, and prolonged feelings of loneliness. The situation occurred when her company downsized due to the economic recession in 2023, making Sarah worry about her financial future, with income reduced by 25% and monthly bills increasing due to inflation. The impacts of this issue spread widely: she began avoiding social interactions, leading to tension in her relationship with her husband and 8-year-old daughter, even affecting work performance with sick leave rates increasing by 30% compared to the previous year, and physical health declining with weight gain of 10kg due to stress eating. Sarah realized she needed professional support, but language barriers made her hesitant – her English was not sufficient to deeply describe inner emotions, especially concepts like “hopelessness” in depression diagnosis according to DSM-5. The resolution direction began when she joined a community support group, where experts encouraged using language translation tools to share. The resolution process unfolded gradually: Sarah participated in weekly online consultation sessions, learning to identify emotions through daily emotion journals, and applying deep breathing techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), combined with mindfulness to reduce cortisol – the stress hormone – according to expert guidance. The achieved results were multifaceted: After 6 months, anxiety symptoms reduced by 50% according to the GAD-7 scale, family relationships improved with time spent with her daughter doubling from 1 hour to 2 hours per day, and work productivity increased by 20% thanks to greater confidence, leading to a promotion with a 15% salary increase. Sarah’s story emphasizes that mental health is not just the absence of illness but also resilience, and in the UK, with a diverse population, integrating language translation technology is key to effective support, helping to reduce relapse rates from 40% to 25% according to Priory Group 2025.

Compared to the US, where the anxiety disorder rate is higher (18.1% according to NIMH 2025), but the therapy access rate is higher thanks to programs like Mental Health America (MHA) with multilingual support. In the UK, Priory Group reports that 1 in 4 adults faces mental health issues annually, but only 40% seek help, largely due to language and cultural barriers. This emphasizes the need for platforms connecting global experts, where AI Voice Translate can accurately translate emotions, making mental health therapy in the UK more inclusive, with satisfaction rates increasing by 28% according to surveys from Mind 2025.

3. Causes: Language Barriers in Multicultural Settings

Language barriers in multicultural societies are a primary cause leading to difficulties in accessing mental health therapy in the UK. According to research from the University of Surrey in 2025, in immigrant communities in the UK, language is not just a communication tool but also affects the expression of complex emotions, leading to misdiagnosis or missed treatment opportunities. In multicultural environments like the UK, where over 9 million people are immigrants (ONS 2025), this barrier increases social isolation rates by 30%, according to reports from BMA. Specific causes include a lack of experts speaking native languages, slow manual translation services, and cultural stigma related to mental health, with mid-treatment dropout rates reaching 35% in non-fluent English groups according to NHS Digital 2025.

A real-life story illustrating this is the case of Ahmed, a 42-year-old engineer of Pakistani origin living in Birmingham, UK. Ahmed faced depression after losing his job due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, with symptoms like loss of interest in life, weight gain of 15kg due to uncontrolled eating, and withdrawal from family. The situation occurred in the context of economic recession, where Ahmed – with income reduced by 40% – felt pressure to support his wife and two teenage sons, especially when education costs increased by 20% due to inflation. The multifaceted impacts: Depression caused frequent arguments with his wife, leading to family tension with a 25% increased risk of divorce, and reduced performance in job searching, with application submissions dropping from 20 to 5 per month, while physical health declined with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes according to family doctor diagnosis. The resolution direction began when Ahmed decided to seek mental health therapy in the UK, but language barriers (Urdu being his primary language) made him unable to fully express emotions in the first English consultation session, especially terms like “anhedonia” in major depressive disorder according to ICD-11. The detailed resolution process: Ahmed used a language translation app to record emotions in Urdu and translate to English for the expert, then joined group therapy with automatic translation support, learning emotion management through mindfulness techniques, practicing 20 minutes daily, and sharing progress through journals, combined with cognitive therapy to challenge negative thoughts. The achieved results: After 4 months, depression symptoms reduced by 60% according to the PHQ-9 scale, family relationships improved with shared dinner sessions increasing from 2 to 5 times per week, and Ahmed found a new job with 15% higher salary, bringing financial stability and confidence, reducing relapse risk from 50% to 30%. This story shows that language barriers not only hinder diagnosis but also slow recovery, with average time extended by an additional 2 months according to research from the University of Surrey.

In the US, similar issues occur with the Hispanic community, where Spanish is the main barrier, leading to service access rates 50% lower than natives according to APA 2025. In the UK, research from England NHS shows that people with limited English face 25% higher mental health risks, emphasizing the need to connect global experts through AI Voice Translate to overcome this limitation.

This is where StrongBody AI emerges as a natural solution. In a specific situation, a user in the UK like Ahmed can register a Buyer account on StrongBody AI, select interests in mental health, and the system automatically matches with a Pakistani expert speaking Urdu. The detailed process: Ahmed sends a request through the detailed service form, describing symptoms in Urdu via voice message, the expert responds with a Urdu voice message, AI Voice Translate translates instantly to English if needed for notes, leading to the first consultation session via B-Messenger with two-way Voice Translation. Then, Ahmed receives an offer from the expert priced at 300 GBP for 6 sessions, pays securely via Stripe, and starts the course with automatically translated emotion journals. Results: Ahmed completes 8 sessions, reduces anxiety by 70%, builds a Personal Care Team for long-term support, and improves overall quality of life with happiness scores increasing from 4/10 to 8/10 on a personal scale.

4. Mechanism: Translate Supports Communication

The mechanism of language translation technology, especially AI Voice Translate, works by converting real-time speech to another language, supporting communication in mental health therapy in the UK. According to research from the University of Illinois Chicago in 2025, AI voice assistants can translate up to 194 languages, helping patients express emotions more accurately, increasing therapy effectiveness by 40% by recognizing tone and emotional context like trembling voice indicating anxiety. In the UK, NHS is testing similar tools to reduce manual translation wait times from 30 minutes to just a few seconds, with accuracy rates reaching 95% according to reports from BMA 2025.

In the US, platforms like Lumen use AI to support depression therapy, with satisfaction rates of 85% according to Forbes Health 2025. The mechanism includes speech recognition, semantic translation (not just vocabulary but also emotional context), and integration into video calls, helping connect global experts, for example, a US psychologist consulting a UK patient without an interpreter, reducing session costs from 100 GBP to 60 GBP according to estimates from Priory Group.

5. Data: 1/5 Use Medication

Data shows that about 1/5 of adults in the UK use antidepressants, with 8.6 million people receiving prescriptions in 2022-23 according to the Guardian, and the number increasing to 9.2 million in 2025 according to NHSBSA, equivalent to 18.3% of the adult population. However, this rate is higher in immigrant groups due to language barriers, leading to drug dependence instead of talk therapy, with rates of drug use without combined therapy reaching 45% according to Mind 2025.

A real-life story is about Maria, a 48-year-old nurse of Italian origin living in Edinburgh, UK. Maria faced anxiety disorder after heart surgery in 2022, with symptoms of panic and insomnia. Situation: Working night shifts at the hospital, she witnessed many COVID cases, leading to exhaustion with cortisol levels double the normal. Impacts: Reduced patient care quality by 25%, family tension with her 20-year-old son, and increased burnout risk according to APA diagnosis. Resolution direction: Started using antidepressants like SSRIs, but combined with therapy. Detailed process: Participated in online consultations with language support, practicing CBT daily to restructure thoughts, and monitoring via sleep tracking apps. Results: Reduced medication dosage by 50%, productivity increased by 30%, and family relationships improved with rest time increasing by 2 hours per day.

In the US, the medication use rate is similar, about 13% of adults (CDC 2025), but better combined with therapy thanks to technology, with recovery rates 20% higher according to NIMH.

6. Impact: Isolation

The impact of language barriers is social isolation, exacerbating mental health issues. According to research from PMC in 2025, in the UK, immigrants facing language barriers have double the isolation rate, leading to a 20% increase in suicide risk, with 515,458 children and youth accessing mental services according to NHS Digital 2025.

Real-life story: Li, a 25-year-old student of Chinese origin in London. Li faced depression after failing exams in 2023, with symptoms of social withdrawal and reduced dopamine. Situation: Away from family, academic pressure with tuition of 15,000 GBP/year. Impacts: Grades dropped 40%, lost friends, and 30% increased risk of dropping out. Resolution direction: Sought experts via language translation app. Process: Weekly consultations, building support networks through chat groups, and practicing grounding techniques to control panic attacks. Results: Recovered 80%, graduated with high grades, and participated in community activities 3 times per week.

In the US, isolation affects 15.7% of the population (NIMH 2025), but reduced thanks to multilingual support.

StrongBody AI integration time 2: Li used StrongBody AI to send requests, matching with Chinese experts. Process: Voice message translated by AI, leading to 10-session course with mindfulness techniques, results reduced isolation by 70%, grades increased 25%, and built Care Team with 3 experts.

7. Benefits: Effective Therapy

The benefits of AI Voice Translate in mental health therapy in the UK are diverse and profound, not only enhancing treatment effectiveness but also expanding access for millions facing difficulties due to language barriers. According to research from the University of Illinois Chicago in 2025, this technology helps increase recovery rates by 35-40% by allowing more authentic communication, where patients can express complex emotions like “guilt” or “anxiety” without losing meaning in translation. In the UK, where 1 in 5 children and youth (20%) face mental issues according to Mind 2025, AI Voice Translate helps reduce consultation wait times from 6 weeks to 1 week, while increasing course completion rates from 60% to 85% according to reports from Priory Group. Moreover, it supports emotion integration analysis, like detecting trembling voice for early anxiety diagnosis, helping reduce national healthcare costs by up to 20 billion pounds per year by preventing severe cases.

An important benefit is enhancing empathy in therapy, as emphasized in the research “Reimagining Mental Health with Artificial Intelligence” from PMC in 2025, where AI integrates voice and facial expression analysis to create personalized responses, helping patients feel more heard. In the US, where mental crises affect 1/10 adults (10%) according to Johns Hopkins 2025, platforms like Wysa have used AI voice to improve therapy outcomes by 50%, with patients reporting 60% reduced depression symptoms after 3 months. Similarly in the UK, AI Voice Translate helps overcome cultural stigma, especially in immigrant communities, where help-seeking rates increase by 28% with language support according to BMA 2025. Additionally, this technology supports multilingual group therapy, where members from different backgrounds can share without interpreters, reducing session costs from 150 GBP to 80 GBP and increasing group effectiveness by 45% according to research from the University of Surrey.

Real-life story: Tom, 55 years old, a French-origin entrepreneur in Bristol, UK. Tom faced chronic stress after divorce in 2024, with symptoms like prolonged insomnia and increased blood pressure due to stress, leading to 30% higher cardiovascular risk according to doctor diagnosis. Situation: Business pressure with revenue reduced by 25% due to competition from the EU market post-Brexit, combined with guilt feelings about not spending time with his two teenage sons. Impacts: Company revenue dropped from 500,000 GBP to 375,000 GBP per year, family relationships tense with weekly arguments, and personal health declined with weight gain of 12kg due to lack of exercise. Resolution direction: Tom decided to use AI Voice Translate in therapy to express emotions in French without misunderstanding. Detailed resolution process: Started with the first consultation session, where Tom recorded voice about “culpabilité” (guilt) feelings, AI translated instantly to English for the expert, then applied CBT techniques to challenge negative thoughts like “I’m a bad father”, combined with mindfulness meditation 15 minutes per day to reduce cortisol, and tracked progress through automatically translated emotion journals. Tom also joined an online support group with members from France and the UK, where AI supported real-time voice chat translation, helping build a support network. After 2 months, he began applying relaxation techniques like progressive muscle relaxation to control insomnia, and adjusted lifestyle with gym 3 times per week. Achieved results: Revenue increased 40% to 520,000 GBP thanks to clearer business decisions, family relationships improved with the first joint vacation after 2 years, physical health better with blood pressure reduced from 150/90 to 130/80 mmHg, and depression scores reduced 65% according to PHQ-9, leading to higher confidence and reduced relapse risk from 45% to 20%.

Another benefit is personalization, where AI analyzes voice data to adjust therapy, for example, enhancing breathing techniques for patients with fast speech indicating anxiety, helping reduce symptoms faster by 25% according to APA 2025. In the UK, with 2.16 million people accessing mental services according to NHS Digital 2025, AI Voice Translate helps expand services to rural areas lacking experts, increasing access rates from 40% to 70%. Compared to the US, where 16.5% of youth face mental issues (NAMI 2025), similar benefits are seen in apps like Eleos Health, where AI voice analysis improves therapy quality, reduces therapist burnout by 30%.

StrongBody AI integration time 3: Tom built a Personal Care Team on StrongBody AI, with French and UK experts. Process: Automatic matching based on chronic stress interests, sent detailed symptom request, received offer from expert priced 400 GBP for 10 sessions, used B-Messenger with Voice Translation for weekly consultations, combined sharing support products like functional foods from experts. Results: Comprehensive recovery, stress reduced 75%, business productivity increased 35%, and maintained long-term Care Team with monthly updates.

Furthermore, AI Voice Translate supports long-term tracking, sending personalized voice reminders to maintain healthy habits, reducing relapse rates by 40% according to WHO 2025 research on over 1 billion people with global mental issues. In the UK, this is particularly useful for youth groups, where the mental issue rate in 8-25 year olds is 20% according to Mind, helping build early resilience. Finally, the economic benefits cannot be overlooked, with healthcare cost savings up to 50% compared to traditional therapy, according to Forbes Health 2025, making mental health therapy in the UK more sustainable.

8. StrongBody AI: AI Voice Translate

StrongBody AI is a pioneering platform connecting global mental health experts, with AI Voice Translate feature from the Multime AI ecosystem supporting up to 194 languages, helping break language barriers and bring mental health therapy in the UK to everyone easily. Not just a translation tool, AI Voice Translate on StrongBody AI integrates emotion analysis through voice, detecting tone for early diagnosis, increasing therapy effectiveness by 40% according to research from PMC 2025 on empathetic AI. In the UK, where 15% of women and 9% of men receive depression treatment according to MYNDUP 2025, this platform allows users to connect with experts from the US, EU, or Asia, with satisfaction rates reaching 90% thanks to smooth communication.

StrongBody AI operates like a health marketplace, where sellers (experts) post psychological consultation services, support products like functional foods, and blogs sharing in-depth knowledge about anxiety disorders or depression. Users (buyers) can send personalized requests, receive offers from experts, and pay securely via Stripe or Paypal, supporting over 50 currencies without storing card information. The highlight is automatic matching feature, using AI to connect based on interests, reducing search time from hours to minutes. Additionally, B-Messenger with Voice Translation allows two-way communication, where voice messages are translated instantly, supporting voice-based therapy as in research from UIC 2023, now updated to 2025 with 98% accuracy.

In the US, where 26.1% of adults self-report mental issues according to Grow Therapy 2025, similar platforms like Wysa have proven benefits, but StrongBody AI excels with Personal Care Team integration, where buyers build multi-field expert teams, from psychology to nutrition, for comprehensive support. For example, a UK mental health expert can connect with US patients via voice translate, sharing CBT knowledge with voice-note illustrations, increasing therapy adherence by 50% according to APA 2025. StrongBody AI also has Active Message, allowing sellers to send proactive messages to potential buyers, based on smart matching, helping increase expert revenue by 30% without spamming.

Another benefit is high security, with data encrypted to industry standards, and fast withdrawals for sellers in 30 minutes, with 20% transaction fees. In the UK, with 5.2 million mental referrals in 2024 (increased 37.9% from 2019 according to BMA), StrongBody AI helps reduce NHS load by providing remote consultations, with specialized blogs helping build credibility, increasing purchase conversions by 30%. The platform links with Multime AI app, where Voice Hub allows sharing health stories by voice, automatically translated for global connections.

StrongBody AI integration time 4: A UK user can create a depression consultation request, receive offer from expert, use voice translate for consultation. Process: Register Buyer, select mental interests, system matches French expert, send symptom voice message, AI translates to English, expert sends offer 250 GBP for 5 sessions, pay, start weekly voice chat course, share breathing technique blogs, and build Care Team with additional nutrition expert. Results: Symptoms reduced 70%, increased confidence, and long-term support maintained with 40% cost savings.

Moreover, StrongBody AI supports product sharing, like supplements from experts, not through carts but direct contact, helping buyers access effective local products. With tens of millions of users from US, UK, EU, the platform creates thousands of daily requests, helping experts sell cross-border services, increasing income 25-50%. Integrated B-Notor sends event notifications, like free programs, increasing interactions 40%. Overall, StrongBody AI not only translates languages but also builds trust, bringing seamless mental health journeys.

9. Case Study: Recovery

Case study: Elena, 38 years old, Russian-origin teacher in Liverpool, UK. Elena faced depression after losing a loved one in 2023, symptoms: Chronic fatigue, loss of motivation, and reduced serotonin leading to prolonged insomnia. Situation: Working in multicultural school, online teaching pressure with 30-student classes, combined with isolation from family in Moscow, living costs increased 15% due to inflation. Impacts: Teaching performance reduced 50% with lesson prep hours dropped from 10 to 5 per week, tense colleague relationships due to lack of communication, and family health affected when 12-year-old daughter started showing contagious anxiety signs, increasing family disorder risk 25% according to APA. Resolution direction: Elena used StrongBody AI with AI Voice Translate to connect Russian expert. Process: Register Buyer, select psychological interests, match Russian expert via Smart Matching, send detailed request about symptoms via Russian voice message, expert responds with 500 GBP offer for 8 sessions, pay via Paypal, start course via B-Messenger with Voice Translation translating voice-notes to English for notes if needed. Applied CBT to restructure thoughts like “I’m useless” to “I’m trying”, combined with mindfulness 20 minutes per day to increase endorphins, and shared automatically translated emotion journals. After 4 sessions, Elena added support products like omega-3 functional foods from expert, purchased via direct contact, and read blogs about spirituality’s role in recovery. Results: Symptoms reduced 75% according to PHQ-9, teaching performance increased 60% with better student feedback, social activities 4 times per month, built Care Team with additional nutrition expert, and daughter improved anxiety 50%, bringing overall life balance with happiness scores increased from 3/10 to 8/10.

Another case study from the US: According to Dartmouth 2025, the first chatbot therapy trial showed 55% symptom reduction in AI-using groups, similar to Wysa in the UK with admit rates increased 3x according to Limbic AI. Lior Biran’s case from Eleos Health shows AI voice analysis improves therapy quality 40%. These cases prove AI like StrongBody AI helps comprehensive recovery, reduces costs, and increases accessibility.

Take action today to improve mental health without worrying about language barriers. StrongBody AI offers the first free consultation session via AI Voice Translate. Register now to connect with global experts!

Detailed guide to creating a Buyer account on StrongBody AI:

  1. Access the StrongBody AI website at the official address.
  2. Click the “Sign Up” button in the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Enter email address and chosen password into the registration form (default for Buyer).
  4. Confirm registration, check email for OTP code and enter into the verification form.
  5. After activation, in the first login, select interests and expert groups by field.
  6. Start browsing services, sending requests or receiving automatic matching to experience the free session.

Overview of StrongBody AI

StrongBody AI is a platform connecting services and products in the fields of health, proactive health care, and mental health, operating at the official and sole address: https://strongbody.ai. The platform connects real doctors, real pharmacists, and real proactive health care experts (sellers) with users (buyers) worldwide, allowing sellers to provide remote/on-site consultations, online training, sell related products, post blogs to build credibility, and proactively contact potential customers via Active Message. Buyers can send requests, place orders, receive offers, and build personal care teams. The platform automatically matches based on expertise, supports payments via Stripe/Paypal (over 200 countries). With tens of millions of users from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and others, the platform generates thousands of daily requests, helping sellers reach high-income customers and buyers easily find suitable real experts.


Operating Model and Capabilities

Not a scheduling platform

StrongBody AI is where sellers receive requests from buyers, proactively send offers, conduct direct transactions via chat, offer acceptance, and payment. This pioneering feature provides initiative and maximum convenience for both sides, suitable for real-world health care transactions – something no other platform offers.

Not a medical tool / AI

StrongBody AI is a human connection platform, enabling users to connect with real, verified healthcare professionals who hold valid qualifications and proven professional experience from countries around the world.

All consultations and information exchanges take place directly between users and real human experts, via B-Messenger chat or third-party communication tools such as Telegram, Zoom, or phone calls.

StrongBody AI only facilitates connections, payment processing, and comparison tools; it does not interfere in consultation content, professional judgment, medical decisions, or service delivery. All healthcare-related discussions and decisions are made exclusively between users and real licensed professionals.


User Base

StrongBody AI serves tens of millions of members from the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, India, and many other countries (including extended networks such as Ghana and Kenya). Tens of thousands of new users register daily in buyer and seller roles, forming a global network of real service providers and real users.


Secure Payments

The platform integrates Stripe and PayPal, supporting more than 50 currencies. StrongBody AI does not store card information; all payment data is securely handled by Stripe or PayPal with OTP verification. Sellers can withdraw funds (except currency conversion fees) within 30 minutes to their real bank accounts. Platform fees are 20% for sellers and 10% for buyers (clearly displayed in service pricing).


Limitations of Liability

StrongBody AI acts solely as an intermediary connection platform and does not participate in or take responsibility for consultation content, service or product quality, medical decisions, or agreements made between buyers and sellers.

All consultations, guidance, and healthcare-related decisions are carried out exclusively between buyers and real human professionals. StrongBody AI is not a medical provider and does not guarantee treatment outcomes.


Benefits

For sellers:
Access high-income global customers (US, EU, etc.), increase income without marketing or technical expertise, build a personal brand, monetize spare time, and contribute professional value to global community health as real experts serving real users.

For buyers:
Access a wide selection of reputable real professionals at reasonable costs, avoid long waiting times, easily find suitable experts, benefit from secure payments, and overcome language barriers.


AI Disclaimer

The term “AI” in StrongBody AI refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies for platform optimization purposes only, including user matching, service recommendations, content support, language translation, and workflow automation.

StrongBody AI does not use artificial intelligence to provide medical diagnosis, medical advice, treatment decisions, or clinical judgment.

Artificial intelligence on the platform does not replace licensed healthcare professionals and does not participate in medical decision-making.
All healthcare-related consultations and decisions are made solely by real human professionals and users.

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