Understanding the Report Summary
The report summary provides a snapshot of the body’s overall wellness. You can click on a square to get more information about what each measurement is and what it says about your health.
Based on heart rate, heart rate variability, breathing rate, skin age, and mental stress index measurements, we’re then able to see which body biomarkers are in range, and which ones are out of range. The biomarkers that are scanned include body systems, such as the Immune System, lifestyle areas, such as Hydration, and Emotions.
When a biomarker shows up as out of range, we know that it’s something for which the body may need some support to bring back into range, or back into energetic balance.
This circle shows us how many biomarkers were in range overall, and how many are out of range in total as well.
Navigating the Systems Report
The Systems Report provides further detail about each biomarker that was scanned, allowing you to dig deeper and find out which areas may require additional support.
To view this report, select Systems at the bottom of the screen.
Now you can see the responses for each category that was scanned. Select any category (not the checkbox) to view the top products and biomarker responses for that category.
At the top, you’ll see the total in-range versus out-of-range biomarkers, then toward the bottom of the screen are the responses for each of the specific biomarkers in that category.
This vertical bar is the body’s baseline range. Anything that has grey extending past this bar is out of range. The
bigger the number, the more out-of-range the biomarker is. So, you’ll want to pay particular attention to those items and consider how the out-of-range biomarkers impact each other, as well as the system as a whole.
Back at the top, we also have the specific products that will bring the out-of-range biomarkers back into range. The number to the left is how many biomarkers the product will bring into range for that specific system.
Going back to the main report screen, you’ll typically want to find the top 1 or 2 systems in each category group
(Systems & Lifestyle Areas/Emotions) that have the most out-of-range items and select the checkboxes next to those, as they are the most significant.
Once you’ve checked all the systems you want to compare, select the Compare button. This aggregates the selected
categories together and shows the top products across all categories you’ve selected. This is a great way to see which products best support those key categories.
Selecting Products
Along with scanning key body and lifestyle biomarkers, ZYTO Link also scans the body’s preference for oils and
supplements from your product line. Once we know which biomarkers are out of range, these products are then
scanned to see how many biomarkers they bring back into range. We can see these results in the Products section of the report.
To access this report after running a scan, select Products at the bottom of the screen
One additional thing to note is that the products you would like to add from the Systems report may not be in this
Products report, as this only shows the top 5 products overall. So, in addition to what you select here, there may be another one or two from that Systems report that you can add to these.
As you select the checkbox next to each product, it will increase the “Brought into Range” number and decrease the
“Out of Range” number. So again, you’ll want to get this number as small as possible, ideally zero, with as few
products as possible.
Considering Services for additional support
To see more details about a service, select it and you’ll see a brief description of the service. You can
select Learn More if you want some additional details about the service. And then once you’re done, you can just
select the back button to go back to the Service Detail screen.
Another nice feature here is that you can see the specific biomarkers that the service will bring into range. And you
can select any of these for more details about that biomarker as well.
Back on the main Services screen, let’s talk about recommending services.
Generally, you would recommend a service in addition to the products that brought the biomarkers into range.
However, if you see that a particular service addresses many of the same biomarkers as a product you previously
selected, you may want to replace the product recommendation with that service. It’s really up to you and what you think would benefit your client the most based on the data.