Solutions for Middle-Aged Women Suffering from Stress and Insomnia: A Revival Story After a 6-Month Journey with Real Experts at StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI is the definitive solution for perimenopausal crisis, chronic insomnia, and post-divorce burnout, showcased through the revival journey of Sarah (58). Facing the pain of bereavement and work pressure in London, she escaped the spiral of isolation thanks to the Personal Care Team and Dr. Elena. The results from her personalized roadmap were impressive: Month 2 overcame the habit of staying up late; Month 4 successfully controlled hormonal panic attacks; Month 6 lost 8kg, achieved 7 hours of deep sleep, and earned a career promotion. StrongBody AI helped Sarah achieve a radiant rebirth, mastering both her happiness and her career.
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Sarah Elizabeth Harper sat huddled in her small apartment on the second floor of an old Victorian building in the bustling Islington area of London. The dim yellow lamplight flickered against the white-painted walls, which had peeled over the years, creating long shadows like invisible scars on her soul. The sound of rain pattering against the single-pane window was like invisible fingers incessantly tapping on the old wooden frame, bringing the damp chill characteristic of April in England. It made the air in the cramped room feel even heavier and more suffocating. London rain was not just water; it was a cold mist that seeped deep into the marrow, a constant reminder of her loneliness in the heart of a vibrant city of over eight million people. Sarah, fifty-eight years old, an independent but exhausted middle-aged woman, let out a long, weary sigh, her hand gripping a cup of chamomile tea that had gone cold on the table. the faint herbal scent lingered, mingling with the musty smell of the thin blanket draped over her shoulders—the old wool blanket her mother had knitted for her before passing away. The apartment that once overflowed with laughter now held only the steady ticking of the antique wall clock and the distant rumble of the number nineteen bus rolling down the street under the jaundiced glow of the streetlights.
She stared intently at an old photograph placed on the oak bookshelf, where Sarah smiled radiantly alongside her ex-husband and their daughter Emily as a little girl with golden curly hair. Four and a half years ago, everything had collapsed like a row of dominoes. The divorce was not a sudden shock but a long, grueling series of arguments, sleepless nights fueled by suspicion and jealousy, and finally, a cold farewell from the man she had loved for twenty-two years. "I need my own space," he had said, before moving out with a colleague ten years younger than Sarah, leaving her with mortgage loans and a lingering ache. Only three months after that tragedy, her mother suffered a stroke and passed away at St Thomas' Hospital, leaving Sarah in a state of emotional paralysis. She couldn't cry then; instead, she threw herself into her work as a marketing manager for a large fintech company in the City of London, as if busyness could fill the massive void in her heart. But that void only grew wider, swallowing her in the exhaustive loop of modern British society, where middle-aged women are often expected to juggle a career, a broken family, and the perimenopausal hormonal changes that society often dismisses as a "normal" part of middle age.
Tonight, for the first time in many long months of loneliness, Sarah felt a tiny flicker of hope. Her mobile phone vibrated slightly on the wooden table, the screen lighting up with a message from Emily, now twenty-two and pursuing a master’s in psychology at the University of Edinburgh: “Mum, I miss you so much. I’m coming back to London this weekend—let’s go for a walk in Regent’s Park. Don’t forget to eat dinner and rest. Love you, Mum.” Sarah smiled weakly, her finger brushing the cold touch screen as tears rolled down her cheeks. Perhaps it was only a small light in the middle of a life-storm, but it was enough to keep her from giving up entirely.
Four and a half years ago, Sarah was the image of a strong, dynamic, modern British woman. She ran highly successful marketing campaigns for tech startups, networked at hipster bars in Shoreditch, and was the solid pillar of her small family. In the context of post-pandemic British society, where social isolation became a major issue for millions—especially single middle-aged women facing the pressures of the "sandwich generation" (caring for children while looking after aging parents)—Sarah had tried to maintain a normal rhythm. Initially after the divorce, she tried to get to the office near Bank station early, returning late on packed Underground trains, cooking simple dinners for one in her small kitchen. Then, the work pressure hit like an unending London downpour: urgent project deadlines, back-to-back Zoom meetings from morning to night, and monthly KPIs demanding constant perfection, leaving her completely burnt out. She began staying up late scrolling through social media on her phone, ordering fast food from Deliveroo or Uber Eats, and skipping the yoga sessions that were once her joy at the local community center. On weekends, instead of truly resting to recharge, she only recovered halfway—sleeping in until late noon, lying on the sofa binge-watching Netflix, only to hurl herself back into the exhausting work cycle on Monday. It was a "Weekend Recovery" syndrome she had named for herself during moments of reflection: working all week to the point of collapse, with the weekend only providing enough strength to breathe and wait for the infinite repetition of a British labor culture where "keep calm and carry on" encourages people to suppress their emotions and keep grinding.
Gradually, Sarah lost herself in the hurried flow of London. She unconsciously isolated herself. Old university friends from Manchester called to meet, but she made excuses about being busy with work. Her brother David, living in Birmingham with his family, sent check-in messages, but Sarah only replied vaguely: "I'm fine, thanks." When her family in Manchester invited her to visit, she declined, citing work. "Mum is fine, dear," she told Emily during monthly video calls, her voice forced and weary. Bad habits accumulated like the dust of time: skipping breakfast, drinking black coffee so strong it made her heart race and hands shake, neglecting exercise even though the gym was only two blocks away, and keeping the phone screen bright until two in the morning with endless Instagram feeds. She was no longer the Sarah of old—the woman who always smiled radiantly and hugged her daughter tight after long days. Now, she was just a faded shadow in the bathroom mirror, an exhausted face with dark circles under her eyes, cracked lips, and a smile that had vanished long ago.
Difficulties piled up like heavy grey clouds over the London sky. Her physical health was severely depleted. Her skin was sallow and prone to breakouts despite being past forty; her hair fell out in clumps when she brushed it every morning in the damp bathroom; and she had gained twelve kilograms in two and a half years due to erratic eating and lack of movement. Chronic insomnia tortured her; she lay on her cold single bed with her mind spinning over unanswered work emails, while perimenopausal hormones began to haywire, causing cold night sweats and waking her up with baseless anxiety. Her mental state was worse than ever. Anxiety clung to her like Thames fog; she was irritably reactive to colleagues over Slack emails and cried alone in the office toilet cubicles amidst the pungent smell of disinfectant. Mild depression seeped into every thought, making everything feel meaningless and heavy. In a British society where mental health is still subtly stigmatized, especially for professional women, Sarah tried everything to save herself. She downloaded popular health apps like Headspace for meditation, MyFitnessPal for calorie tracking, and even free psychological counseling chatbots available in the UK. But they were all cold and mechanical. "You should try 4-7-8 deep breathing," a chatbot replied when she described her loneliness. Sarah laughed bitterly, her tears falling into her tea. No one was truly listening to her. No one understood that she was drowning in loneliness in a city of millions, where people hurry along the streets but few stop to make a sincere connection.
Finances also became a significant burden. Private psychological therapy at clinics in Harley Street was incredibly expensive—one hundred and fifty pounds per session—and she couldn't afford to sustain it long-term with her salary after paying off the mortgage and London's high cost of living. Friends gradually drifted away. Once, Claire, a close friend from university who is now a teacher in Manchester, video called from her small home: "Sarah, you look terrible. You need real help. Not an app, and stop trying to carry it all yourself. I'm worried about you." Sarah swallowed her tears, her voice trembling: "I know, Claire. But I don't know where to start. Everyone is busy with their own lives—who would understand me? The work is stressful, my daughter is far away, and my mother is gone." The call ended in heavy silence, save for the sound of rain pattering outside.
Then a turning point came by chance amidst the busy flow of life. One cold November evening, while Sarah was waiting for the tube at Angel station after a long workday, she scrolled through LinkedIn to kill time. A post from a wellness influencer she used to follow happened to appear: “We middle-aged British women don’t have to be alone in the London rain. StrongBody AI—a platform that connects you with real experts from around the world, not mechanical chatbots. A dedicated Personal Care Team for women’s physical, mental health, and happiness.” Sarah clicked the link, though initially out of curiosity. The website was clean with a warm interface—pale green and cream tones—easy to use even for those not tech-savvy. She registered a Buyer account in just five short minutes, answering questions about mental health concerns for middle-aged women, perimenopausal hormone balance, recovery after divorce, and social isolation. The Smart Matching system quickly made a suggestion.
Two days later, a push notification appeared on her screen. The system recommended Dr. Elena Vasquez, a Clinical Psychologist and Women’s Wellness Coach, a Spaniard currently living and working in Barcelona but operating globally through the platform. Sarah opened the detailed profile; Elena had a gentle face with a warm, sincere smile, and deep expertise in middle-aged women's mental health, perimenopause support, and emotional recovery after family loss. This was not soulless artificial intelligence. This was a real human being with credentials and experience.
The first interaction via the platform’s B-Messenger tool took place on a drizzly afternoon. Elena’s voice via audio message was gentle and warm, despite the thousands of miles of distance: "Hello Sarah. I am Elena. I have read your profile carefully. You have been through a lot of loss. Tell me from the beginning. We will build a personalized care team for you together." Sarah hesitated for a long time, her fingers trembling on the keyboard, then typed: "I don't know where to start, Doctor." Elena replied immediately via voice: "That’s okay, Sarah. I am here to listen without judgment, without rushing. Your body and soul are calling for help, and we will answer together, step by patient step."
The difference from everything she had tried was stark. This was not a generic app or a chatbot. This was a sincere human-to-human connection. Elena listened holistically to the physical—with the hormonal imbalances; the mental—with the post-divorce isolation; the lifestyle—with the exhaustion loop; and even the mother-daughter relationship with Emily. She sent a personalized journal to track her menstrual cycle and sleep, and a plan adjusted to female biological rhythms. However, Sarah also noticed some technical limitations of the platform early on. Sometimes the London internet was slow due to the rainy weather, affecting the voice signal; the translation, while supporting many languages, occasionally had minor glitches where some of Elena's Spanish words weren't perfectly smooth, forcing Sarah to type text for clarification. Furthermore, the initial matching system wasn't perfect, suggesting a nutritionist who wasn't quite right for her hormonal needs, so she had to proactively search and request a change. Despite this, StrongBody AI was an effective bridge that didn't interfere directly with treatment but connected her with Elena, a true expert.
The recovery journey began with small but consistent efforts from Sarah herself. Elena suggested: "Today, just drink two liters of water and write down three things you’re grateful for before bed, Sarah." Sarah tried it, having a hot cup of chamomile tea every night, its gentle scent dispelling some of London's damp chill. She tried to go to bed earlier, even if initially it was only at four in the morning while battling chaotic thoughts. The brown leather-bound journal—a gift Elena suggested she buy from a small shop in Camden Market—gradually filled with her shaky handwriting. But challenges kept coming. In the second month, a major project at work with a tight deadline caused a severe relapse. Overwhelmed by the deadlines, she stayed up for two consecutive nights, eating instant noodles from Tesco and crying silently in the office bathroom. "I can't do this anymore, Elena," Sarah messaged late at night via B-Messenger, her voice cracking with exhaustion. Elena’s voice message replied in just three minutes: "Sarah, the recovery journey is not a straight line. There are days you cry and days you smile. Your hormones are shifting with your cycle; we will adjust the plan immediately. Tomorrow, let's try a ten-minute breathing exercise via video call. I believe you can do it because your effort is the key." Elena was always there as a catalyst, through late-night messages, virtual support groups with other women from the UK and Europe, and plan adjustments based on biological cycles. But Sarah knew her own effort was the primary engine; she forced herself to wake up early for gentle jogs around Islington Park despite the drizzle, cooked her own breakfast with oats and fresh fruit instead of black coffee, and proactively journaled every day despite her fatigue.
Another significant event in the journey was when Sarah participated in a company team-building event at a resort outside London. Initially anxious about a relapse into isolation, with support from Elena via a personalized offer on the platform, she prepared mentally and participated. There, she chatted with a colleague, Anna, a single mother around forty-five, and shared part of her story. "Sarah, you look completely different compared to a few months ago. What are you doing?" Anna asked while they walked in the garden. Sarah smiled: "I’m trying a platform that connects you with health experts. It’s not a miracle, but it helps me connect with real people and change things for myself." Sarah’s effort was clear when she declined alcohol at the party to protect her sleep and woke up the next morning to practice breathing exercises as guided by Elena.
An unexpected turn occurred in the fourth month amidst the progress. Late one night during a heavy rainstorm, Sarah woke up in the grip of a severe panic attack. Her heart was pounding like a drum, she struggled to breathe, and she was drenched in sweat despite the cold room. Perimenopause combined with the accumulated stress from the divorce and work surged back like a tidal wave. Panicking, her hands shook as she opened the app on her phone. She didn't call emergency services right away; instead, she opened B-Messenger and sent an urgent voice message: "Elena, I'm not okay. My heart is racing, I'm so scared." Just three minutes later, Elena was online, despite the late hour in Barcelona. Her voice was calm through the message, though there was a slight lag due to the network: "Sarah, inhale deep through your nose, exhale slowly through your mouth. I am here with you. This is a panic attack due to hormones and accumulated exhaustion. We aren't waiting. I am sending an offer right now—a fifteen-minute grounding exercise and a tracking schedule for the next three days. Do you accept?" Sarah clicked accept despite her cold fingers. The detailed offer included a specific plan, reasonable cost, and secure escrow payment via Stripe. Elena guided her through a voice call; though the translation glitched on a word or two, it was clear enough. The next morning, the panic had passed. Sarah cried with gratitude, messaging back: "Thank you, Doctor. For the first time, I don't feel alone, and my effort to change now has a support system."
Six months have passed with clear progress, but the journey is not yet over. The contrast between then and now is as sharp as light and shadow. Sarah now wakes up every morning with a gentle smile. Her skin is bright and smooth thanks to the nutrition Elena guided and her own efforts in cooking; her hair is thick and healthy; and she has lost eight kilograms sustainably. She sleeps soundly for seven hours every night and her mood is stable, no longer irritably reactive. Her work is more effective; she even proposed a fresh marketing idea to the team and received praise from her boss. She has reconnected with family and friends—calling Emily weekly and meeting Claire for coffee at a small shop in Manchester when she visits her brother David. On a rare sunny Sunday afternoon in London, they organized a small gathering in Hyde Park. Emily hugged her mother tight: "Mum, you look completely different. You’re smiling more, and I’m so proud of you." Claire laughed: "Sarah, you did it! Tell me all about that platform... but more importantly, you saved yourself." Sarah smiled warmly: "That’s right. StrongBody AI helped with the connection, and Elena was the motivation, but I had to put in the effort every day to make the change."
During that gathering, Sarah shared more deeply with everyone about the journey: "I used to think I had to be strong alone, in that British way of ours. Now I know that proactively caring for women’s health and happiness is not selfish. It’s how I can live more fully for my daughter, my friends, and the work I love." Elena had said in a long chat session: "Sarah, you don’t need to be strong alone anymore. We will rebuild strength from within, one breath, one meal, one day at a time."
But the ending doesn't stop at StrongBody AI. Sarah has made significant progress; she started a small personal project—writing a personal blog about the journey of a middle-aged woman on Medium, sharing experiences to help others. She joined a local community yoga class in Islington, connecting with women in similar circumstances. Her career advanced; she was promoted to team lead with greater responsibility, but she now knows how to balance it. With Emily, the mother-daughter relationship is deeper; they are planning a joint trip to Scotland this summer. Her brother David calls more frequently, even inviting the whole family to Birmingham for a weekend. Sarah looks out the apartment window, now bright with green plants she tends herself. The London rain still falls, but she is no longer afraid. She has learned to listen to her body, connect sincerely with real people, and proactively embrace a multifaceted happiness.
The journey continues. New challenges will come—work deadlines, hormonal shifts, or rainy, heavy days—but Sarah is ready now. Her effort, combined with support from a platform like StrongBody AI and the expert Elena, has become a powerful catalyst, opening up other facets of life: a meaningful career, warm relationships, and a more harmonious version of herself. In the deepest isolation, a sincere bridge can save a life, but it is the journey of self-change that remains the sustainable key. And now, Sarah Elizabeth Harper is not just surviving; she is living fully, with a wide-open future ahead, full of hope and continued growth.
Registering a Buyer Account on StrongBody AI
By default, all new registrations are categorised as Buyer accounts. The registration process is as follows:
Accessing the Platform: Users visit the StrongBody AI website at https://strongbody.ai or any associated link within the StrongBody AI domain.
Sign-Up Process: Click the “Sign Up” button located in the top-right corner of the landing page. The registration form displayed is set to “Buyer” by default.
Required Information: Users must provide a valid email address and a password of their choice to register.
Onboarding & Interests: Immediately after registration and account activation, users will be prompted during their first login to select their areas of interest across StrongBody AI’s various sectors. They will also choose specific expert groups and professional fields they wish to follow.
Personalised Matching: StrongBody AI utilises these preferences to search for and match users with relevant services and products available on the platform. This bespoke approach ensures a seamless experience for Buyers looking to procure specific services or items.
Platform Access: Once these selections are finalised, the user can begin browsing information and conducting transactions on the platform.
Automated Matching and Personalised Information
A standout feature of the StrongBody AI platform is its Automated Matching capability:
Smart Filtering: Once a Buyer provides their interests and preferred expert groups, the system automatically filters and identifies matching services, delivering these directly to the Buyer.
Email Notifications: Whenever a new service aligning with a Buyer’s interests is published, the system sends an automated email notification, allowing the Buyer to review the details and place an order immediately.
Optimised Experience: Information displayed on the StrongBody AI website and linked applications is dynamically synchronised with the user’s interests to provide maximum utility and an optimal service experience.
Modern and Convenient Buyer Menu Suite
StrongBody AI provides a dedicated Menu suite for Buyers, designed for easy navigation and efficient management of personal data. After logging in, the following menus appear in the top-right corner:
My Account: This is the central hub for account management. Buyers can oversee their entire profile, manage transactions and orders (both past and current), view offers from various Sellers, update card and personal details, change login credentials, manage uploaded images, and access platform notifications and messages.
Purchased Services: Provides quick access to a catalogue of all services the Buyer has ordered.
Purchased Products: Offers quick access to a list of all products purchased.
My Request: Allows Buyers to quickly view and track the status of requests they have sent.
Received Offers: A dedicated area to manage bespoke offers received from experts (Sellers).
Placing Orders and Sending Requests
The Service Ordering Process
Once logged in, Buyers can browse products, services, experts, and information resources via the Top Navigation Menu, Bottom Menu, and on-site content:
Browsing Services: Services posted by experts (Sellers/Providers/Experts) are displayed on the Service page. Users can browse by category or view individual service details. A search filter on the left-hand menu allows for refined searching based on specific needs.
Service Details: Each listing includes a comprehensive description, illustrations, pricing, and information about the Seller. Details cover the scope of work, technical methods applied, the project roadmap, and the Seller’s quality commitments. Buyers can click on the Seller’s name to view their full professional profile.
Purchasing: To buy a service, the Buyer clicks “Buy Now” on the service detail page. Payment is made upfront and held in StrongBody AI’s intermediary vault (escrow). Upon completion of the purchase, a notification is sent to the Seller’s account and via email to both parties to initiate the transaction process.
Sending a Specific Service Request
A key highlight of StrongBody AI is that Buyers are not restricted to pre-posted services. They can send bespoke requirements:
Custom Requests: Using the “Send Request” form on a service detail page, a Buyer can request a tailored version of that specific service. The Seller is notified of this private request and can manage it within their Seller dashboard.
Sending a Public Request
StrongBody AI further distinguishes itself by supporting Public Requests:
Broad Sourcing: If a Buyer cannot find a suitable existing service, they can create a Public Request. This includes selecting a category and describing their specific requirements.
AI Matching for Requests: The intelligent AI Matching system identifies potential Sellers based on expertise and requirements, forwarding the Public Request to them. The Buyer can then receive multiple offers from different Sellers and choose the one that best fits their needs.
Product Enquiries – Consult Request
Products shared by Sellers on their personal storefronts serve to inform and introduce benefits. StrongBody AI facilitates direct consultation:
Product Consultation: On any product page, a Buyer can send a consultation request. This opens the Biz Messenger window, allowing the Buyer to send a direct enquiry regarding that specific product.
Real-Time Exchange: Sellers and Buyers can communicate instantly. While the exchange is facilitated by the platform, the final product delivery is handled directly between the two parties. StrongBody AI ensures transaction confirmation and provides secure payment support via integrated Stripe, PayPal, and Payoneer gateways.
Receiving and Processing Offers
Offer Management: When a Seller sends an offer (for a product, service, or in response to a request), the Buyer receives it instantly. These can be managed via My Account -> Received Offers.
B-Messenger Integration: Uniquely, offers are also displayed directly within the B-Messenger chat window. B-Messenger is not merely a communication tool but a powerful integrated business transaction engine.
Reviewing Offers: Buyers can view full offer details, including the offer name, service/product type, scope of work, timeline, delivery method, agreed terms, and the total cost. Buyers have the option to decline the offer.
Payment & Security: Upon accepting an offer, the Buyer pays via PayPal or Stripe using their saved credentials. The payment process is entirely secure, and funds are held by StrongBody AI as an intermediary.
Fulfilment: The Seller is notified once the offer is funded and commences the work as outlined.
Completion & Release of Funds: Once the work is finished and the Buyer approves the result, they confirm the offer as “Complete.” The payment is then released to the Seller, minus the platform’s transaction fees.
The 15-Day Rule: If the Buyer confirms receipt without complaint, the order is marked as complete, and funds are transferred to the Seller after 15 days.
Dispute Resolution: Should a dispute arise, StrongBody AI provides support to both parties. The platform will mediate based on the original Offer details, chat logs, images, and evidence provided. If a refund or cancellation is agreed upon, the corresponding amount is returned to the Buyer, and the Seller receives only the portion agreed upon by both sides.
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.
