This isn’t about blaming doctors.
And it’s not an attack on medicine.
Clinicians are working with the map they were given.
The problem is —
the map is incomplete.
So the goal isn’t criticism.
It’s an upgrade.
When symptoms are loud and tests are “normal,”
the most important step isn’t another formula
or a more clever ratio.
It’s this:
Stop guessing.
You can’t solve a measurement problem with a calculator.
You can’t fix an incomplete model with more math.
The way out of the loop is simple —
measure what actually matters.
Not just what’s passing through blood.
Not just what’s being excreted.
But where hormones do their work.
Where they accumulate.
Where symptoms are born.
It’s time to start measuring tissue reality.
That’s how clarity replaces confusion.