Important
Wellness education — not medical advice.
What Helm is
Helm helps you understand the blood tests you already have and see how your markers change over time, with explanations grounded in cited, authoritative sources. It is an educational wellness tool.
What Helm is not
- It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- It does not provide medical advice and does not replace your doctor.
- Using Helm does not create a doctor–patient relationship.
AI can be wrong
Analyses are generated by AI and may be incomplete or incorrect. Treat everything as unvalidated information. Reference ranges and any “optimal” bands are general and depend on your lab and assay — your own report’s range and your clinician’s judgment always take precedence.
Trends need data
A single value, or a small change, can mislead. Helm only calls a trend “meaningful” when it exceeds normal biological and measurement variation, and it works best with at least three tests.
If something looks urgent
If Helm flags a value that may need prompt attention, contact a doctor or seek urgent care promptly and bring your results. In an emergency, call your local emergency number. Never start or stop supplements or medications without a clinician — especially iron, fat-soluble vitamins (A/D/E), and anything that interacts with prescription drugs.
This is a product summary; the binding terms will be published before public launch.