Built for evidence-led biomarker decisions
Luneri connects research dossiers, biomarker triage, compare logic, protocol design, and follow-through into one clinical decision system.
The platform is designed for users who want a structured research system: one that exposes evidence quality, ties interventions back to biomarkers, and keeps safety and protocol logic in view.
Why this platform exists
Supplement decisions are usually fragmented across search results, mechanism claims, and isolated lab flags. The product exists to organize that evidence into usable decisions: what moves the marker, how strong the evidence is, what conflicts matter, and what the next step should be.
The goal is not to add more content noise. It is to make dense research clinically navigable enough to use in real biomarker decisions.
Research philosophy
Luneri is built around a simple standard: evidence quality should be visible, biomarker reasoning should be explicit, and decisions should be framed around what changes next.
- Evidence first. Recommendations are graded against the quality, replication, and relevance of the underlying human evidence rather than mechanism hype.
- Biomarker-linked reasoning. Research, analysis, compare, and protocol decisions connect back to the markers the user is actually trying to move.
- Decision surfaces, not content dumps. Each surface is built to answer what matters, why it matters, and what to do next without flattening everything to the same weight.
What the platform does
The platform combines evidence-ranked research, dossier detail, bloodwork interpretation, compound comparison, protocol construction, and follow-through review into one connected system.
- Research surfaces the candidate compounds and evidence grades.
- Dossiers explain mechanism, dosing, interactions, and safety context.
- Analyze interprets flagged biomarkers and suggests evidence-backed directions.
- Compare helps decide between two real options under one goal.
- Protocol turns those decisions into a timing-aware regimen.
- Follow-through reviews what changed after the regimen changed.
What it does not do
This is an educational research product, not a medical service.
It does not diagnose disease, replace clinical judgment, prescribe pharmaceuticals, or guarantee that a compound shown to work in trials is appropriate for any individual user.
The system is designed to make research and biomarker context clearer before a clinician conversation - not to replace that conversation.
“We built this because serious supplement decisions still require too much tab-hopping, too much guesswork, and too little biomarker context.”
The goal is simple: take dense research, expose the evidence quality, connect it to biomarkers, and make the next action obvious enough to use in real decisions.