One mechanism, many diseases

The Disease Map

Pick any of nineteen chronic conditions and trace it back to the same handful of metabolic roots, each tagged with where the evidence stands today.

Every claim links to a recent study.
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One mechanism, many diseases

The Disease Map

We tend to treat Alzheimer's, depression, diabetes, heart disease and the rest as completely separate diseases. The metabolic view sees the same handful of dysfunctions appearing again and again. Pick a condition and watch which roots light up.

Brain and mind Body and metabolism
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Alzheimer's

What goes wrong

What the research shows

The study
Shared roots
Glucose dysregulation Insulin resistance Mitochondrial dysfunction Chronic inflammation Impaired metabolic flexibility

What we do: we build everyday foods designed around glucose stability, the one root you can put on a shelf.

These are findings from research on metabolic therapy, often early and in small groups. They are not claims that our food treats any of these conditions. The point is simpler: improve metabolism, and benefits keep showing up across diseases that look unrelated.
The pattern, at a glance

Showing 6 of 19 conditions. Tap a column header to open it in the map above.

Alzheimer'sDepressionMigraineDiabetesHeartCancer
Glucose dysregulation
Insulin resistance
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Chronic inflammation

Different diseases. Shared biology.

Each condition is unique. But the same themes keep reappearing across the literature: impaired glucose regulation, insulin resistance, mitochondrial dysfunction and chronic inflammation. Understanding those shared roots may be one of the biggest opportunities in modern health.