The 29-Day Healing Gap

A structural gap in integrative care that nobody talks about — and what you can do about it.

What happens between appointments

You see a chronic condition patient. You do excellent clinical work. The assessment, the protocol, the education. They leave motivated and with a plan.

And then they go home for 29 days.

In those 29 days their cellular environment keeps running. Oxidative load accumulates. Inflammatory signalling continues. The body does not pause between appointments.

When they come back, many practitioners describe the same experience: starting over.

This is the 29-Day Healing Gap. It is not a failure of clinical skill. It is a structural gap in how care is delivered.

"The body does not pause between appointments."

The science behind the gap

The science of cellular signalling — specifically the NRF2 pathway and redox biology — gives practitioners a clinically grounded, evidence-honest framework for supporting their patients at the cellular level between visits.

The NRF2 pathway is one of the most significant cytoprotective mechanisms in human physiology. When activated it upregulates hundreds of genes involved in oxidative stress response, inflammation resolution, and mitochondrial biogenesis.

This is not a supplement conversation. It is a cellular signalling conversation. And it changes how you support chronic condition patients between appointments.

The solution

A between-visit protocol gives your chronic condition patients cellular-level support in the 29 days you do not see them. It is clinically grounded, evidence-honest, and generates a values-aligned recurring income stream from clinical conversations you are already having.

It does not require additional appointments. It does not compromise your professional integrity. It does not ask you to become someone different.

Tier A — Clearly Supported

What mainstream biology clearly demonstrates

Tier B — Preliminary Evidence

What early research suggests but has not yet confirmed

Tier C — Mechanistically Plausible

What is biologically logical but not yet proven

Redox Signalling for Clinicians

A three-page guide covering the NRF2 mechanism, an honest evidence appraisal, and a plain-language claims framework.

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