Science

Not opinions. Sources.

Behind every answer from Noa is a knowledge base assembled from verified work. Gemut speaks plainly — but leans on serious science, not guesswork.

Three pillars

What the knowledge base is built on

Gemut does not "guess." Each of Noa’s two modes rests on its own discipline — and on transparent sources.

Functional medicine

The Health mode sees the body as a system of links — not a set of isolated numbers on a form. A marker is read in the context of other markers.

Neuroscience and psychiatry

The Mental mode draws on classical neurophysiology — from the work of Pavlov — and on modern neuroscience: research into the stress axis and autonomic balance.

Transparent references

When Noa relies on a specific work, it names the source. No answers "out of nowhere" — you can always check where a conclusion came from.

How knowledge becomes an answer

From a corpus of work to your analysis

The knowledge base is not a static textbook. Here is the path every answer from Noa goes through.

01

Corpus

Verified work in functional medicine and neuroscience, structured and tagged.

02

Semantic search

Relevant fragments of the corpus are matched to your question and your markers.

03

Analysis

Noa explains the mechanism in plain language — drawing on the sources it found, not on generalities.

04

Reference

Where appropriate, Noa names the source of a conclusion — so it can be double-checked.

Honest

About what isn’t here

We show only what is actually there

On the Gemut site you won’t see reviews no one left, ratings and stars that don’t exist, or logos of labs we don’t work with. When real partnerships and real user stories arrive — we will show exactly those. Not before. Trust is built on truth, not on styling.

Gemut provides educational health information and does not replace a doctor’s consultation. The Mental mode explains mechanisms and does not make a medical diagnosis. It is not a diagnostic tool.

Understand your body — on a verified basis