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SageWiz helps you sort symptoms, timing, safety flags, and better questions to bring to care. It is educational support, not medical advice or a diagnosis.
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Built for careful health questions
Instagram can be a good place to learn and a terrible place to self-diagnose. SageWiz keeps the next step narrow: organize what you know, flag what should not wait, and make the clinician conversation cleaner.
Quick Check comes first. You can see whether the first pass is useful before any paid report is offered.
Sort timing, symptoms, medications, supplements, and questions into notes that are easier to bring to a clinician.
SageWiz keeps the answer practical: context to track, safety flags to respect, and clear next questions.
Safe boundaries
The free check can help you prepare and notice safety flags. It cannot decide what you have, tell you what to take, or replace qualified care.
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This is a sample structure, not medical advice. The point is transparency: what SageWiz flags, what it does not know, and what it helps you prepare.
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Reports organize evidence and next questions. They do not diagnose, cure, or prescribe.
Example user question
Post-meal fatigue with bloating can have several explanations: meal composition, timing, sleep debt, stress load, intolerance, medication effects, or blood sugar swings. SageWiz keeps these as possibilities, not a diagnosis.
The report separates “track this” from “do not wait on this.” If urgent warning signs show up, the next step is care from a qualified clinician, not supplements or self-treatment.
Meal timing, protein/fiber balance, caffeine/alcohol, sleep, stress, symptom severity, and timing after meals. The goal is cleaner context before you change anything.
Ask whether medication review, glucose/A1c screening, GI evaluation, or nutrient labs are relevant for your situation. SageWiz helps organize the conversation; it does not replace it.