About
An intelligence layer, not a storefront.
Aevum is a bio-intelligence product from the ExecDev studio. It reasons across body systems, lab markers, and a curated index of protocol components to produce clear, structured outlines — for use as a starting point in a conversation with a qualified practitioner.
What Aevum is
- ▸A reasoning layer that translates goals and lab data into a structured stack of protocol components with dosing outlines.
- ▸A body-system map that shows which organ systems a given stack engages — so patterns in the design are visible, not buried.
- ▸Supplier-agnostic. Components are referenced by molecule, never by vendor. Aevum does not sell, source, or ship.
- ▸A learning system. Each protocol designed is an anonymised signal that refines Aevum's reasoning for future queries.
What Aevum is not
- ▸Not medical advice. Not diagnosis. Not treatment.
- ▸Not a dispensary, not a pharmacy, not a storefront.
- ▸Not a replacement for a physician, a functional-medicine practitioner, or lab-grade interpretation.
How it works under the hood
- ▸A curated index of 42 protocol components — with 34 carrying verbatim dosing outlines from public sources.
- ▸A reasoning engine (Google Gemini) that proposes stacks by matching goals and lab markers against the component index, using use_case and complementary signals already attached to each entry.
- ▸A body-system map with 15 anatomical targets. Components are scored against each system based on their documented use-cases.
- ▸A local fallback — if the reasoning service is unavailable, Aevum still returns a keyword-match shortlist so the page always has something useful.
Roadmap
- ▸Voice interface for practitioner consultations (Cerebras + Cartesia).
- ▸Multi-turn refinement — push back on a proposed stack and ask for alternatives.
- ▸Longitudinal tracking — re-test labs over time and measure protocol impact.
- ▸Practitioner workspace — save, share, and annotate client protocols.
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