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Emotional Wellness Addendum — Serious Illness Support Track
Your Emotional &
Energetic Portrait
Prepared for: David R.  |  Serious Illness Support Track
Scan Date
March 2026
Plan Duration
12 Months
Prepared By
Paul & Ann Malkmus
Track
Serious Illness Support
⚠ Sample Report — All client details, scan findings, and health information in this document are entirely fictional and created solely to demonstrate the format and depth of a real program report. This does not constitute medical advice.
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About This Addendum

David, this document is a companion to your main Wellness Report. It focuses entirely on the emotional and energetic dimension of your scan findings — the layer that standard health programs rarely see and almost never address.

What you will find here is not psychology. It is not a diagnosis of your emotional state. It is something more specific: a report on what your body's own energetic field revealed about the emotional patterns it is carrying — patterns that have measurable physiological effects and that are directly relevant to your healing work.

The emotional findings in your scan are among the most significant in your session. This is consistent with what we observe in clients navigating a significant health challenge — the emotional and spiritual dimension is rarely separate from the physical one. In many cases, it precedes it.

Read this slowly. Some of it may land with immediate recognition. Some of it may need time to settle. Both responses are right. The work here is gentler than the supplement plan — but it is not less important. In many ways it is more so.

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Your Inner Voice Tones

How to read these tones: The Inner Voice scan identifies dominant emotional frequency patterns through voice analysis. For each tone, the negative expression represents what is currently active in your energetic field — what the body is carrying. The positive expression represents what the body is moving toward — what it needs and is reaching for. Your weekly Inner Voice music is generated from these specific tones and delivers the corrective frequencies back to your system through sound.

Grief vs. Moving Forward
Musical note: F  |  Dominant tone this session
Currently Active
Currently Active — What the Body Is Carrying
  • Unresolved grief and loss
  • Feeling weighed down by the past
  • Difficulty releasing what has been lost
  • Sadness held in the body rather than expressed
  • Isolation from the weight of carrying alone
Moving Toward — What the Body Needs
  • Acceptance and gentle release
  • Permission to grieve fully and move through
  • Reconnection with life and forward momentum
  • Joy in the present moment
  • Feeling supported and not alone
Clinical insight: Grief held in the body — particularly unresolved or suppressed grief — creates a sustained physiological burden. It elevates cortisol, suppresses immune function, and impairs the cellular repair processes that are most critical during a significant health challenge. The body does not need you to be finished grieving. It needs the grief to be moving rather than held still.
Physical systems associated with this tone
Lungs Large Intestine Immune System Lymphatic System Skin
Fear vs. Trust
Musical note: A  |  Second dominant tone
Currently Active
Currently Active — What the Body Is Carrying
  • Fear of the unknown — particularly around health outcomes
  • Anticipatory anxiety — living in future worst-case scenarios
  • Difficulty trusting the body's capacity to heal
  • Hypervigilance and a scanning quality of attention
  • Sleep disrupted by the mind running forward
Moving Toward — What the Body Needs
  • Deep trust in the body's innate healing capacity
  • Presence in the current moment rather than the feared future
  • Faith as an active anchor, not an abstract concept
  • Rest that is genuine rather than collapse from exhaustion
  • Courage to stay with the process
Clinical insight: Fear and anticipatory anxiety are among the most potent activators of the stress response. The mind does not distinguish between a feared future and a present danger — the physiological response is the same. When this pattern runs continuously, it creates a sustained cortisol elevation that directly suppresses the immune mechanisms most needed during this season. The work here is not the elimination of fear — it is learning to move through it rather than live inside it.
Physical systems associated with this tone
Kidneys Adrenal Glands Bladder Nervous System Sleep Architecture
Suppressed Anger vs. Healthy Boundaries
Musical note: E  |  Third tone
Currently Active
Currently Active — What the Body Is Carrying
  • Anger and resentment held internally rather than expressed
  • Frustration at the situation turned inward
  • Difficulty saying no or setting limits without guilt
  • A pattern of absorbing others' emotional weight
  • Digestive tension — the body holding what cannot be said
Moving Toward — What the Body Needs
  • Safe, appropriate expression of held feelings
  • Clear and guilt-free boundaries with others
  • Self-advocacy without apology
  • Release of what has been absorbed from others
  • Energy reclaimed from chronic over-giving
Clinical insight: Suppressed anger and resentment are well-documented contributors to digestive dysfunction — particularly in the liver and gallbladder meridian. The liver processes both physical and emotional toxins. When emotional toxins are not expressed, they circulate. This pattern also depletes energy reserves that your body needs for healing. The goal is not to become an angry person — it is to stop being the container for feelings that need to move.
Physical systems associated with this tone
Liver Gallbladder Digestive System Eyes Tendons & Ligaments
Disconnection vs. Purpose & Meaning
Musical note: B  |  Fourth tone
Currently Active
Currently Active — What the Body Is Carrying
  • A sense of disconnection from meaning and purpose
  • "Why is this happening to me" as an unresolved question
  • Difficulty finding forward motivation in the middle of difficulty
  • Spiritual uncertainty or distance
  • Identity uncertainty — "who am I in this season?"
Moving Toward — What the Body Needs
  • Reconnection with a sense of larger purpose and meaning
  • Faith as an active, embodied experience rather than a concept
  • Community that reflects a shared understanding of healing
  • Contribution — giving, even in a small way, in this season
  • Anchoring to what is true rather than what is feared
Clinical insight: Meaning and purpose are not philosophical luxuries during illness — they are measurable physiological inputs. Research consistently shows that patients navigating serious illness who maintain a sense of purpose, spiritual connection, and community have significantly different immune and recovery profiles than those who experience isolation and disconnection. The body needs a reason to heal. The spirit provides it.
Physical systems associated with this tone
Heart Small Intestine Brain Pituitary Circadian Rhythm

Four tones in negative expression: All four Inner Voice tones are active in their negative expression in this session. This is significant — it indicates a deeply layered emotional picture and is one of the clinical indicators for a 12-month plan. It also means your weekly Inner Voice music carries particular importance during this program. Please prioritize this practice consistently — it is doing work at a level that supplements and dietary changes alone cannot reach.

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Bach Flower Findings

Bach Flower remedies are gentle vibrational preparations that support emotional balance. The following remedies resonated most strongly in your scan. They can be taken as drops under the tongue, added to water, or applied topically. They work at the energetic level and have no known contraindications with medications.

Star of Bethlehem
For: Shock, trauma, grief — even from the distant past
This remedy addresses the aftermath of shock — whether from a sudden diagnosis, a loss, or any experience that the nervous system has never fully processed. It does not erase the experience; it helps the body finally complete its response to it. Often described as "the comforter" among Bach Flower remedies.
Mimulus
For: Known fears — fear of illness, suffering, the unknown
Mimulus is for specific, nameable fears — not free-floating anxiety, but the particular fears that arise in your current situation. Fear of what the scan results mean. Fear of what lies ahead. Fear of pain. This remedy supports the quality of quiet courage — the ability to face what is real without being consumed by it.
Willow
For: Resentment, bitterness — "why me?"
Willow addresses the natural but physiologically costly response of resentment — toward the situation, toward others who seem unaffected, toward the unfairness of it all. These feelings are entirely understandable and deserve acknowledgment. Willow supports the movement from resentment toward acceptance without bypassing the validity of the feeling.
Wild Rose
For: Resignation, apathy — loss of will to fight
Wild Rose is for the state of resignation — when the effort of fighting feels too great and the body begins to simply accept whatever comes. This is different from peace. It is a depletion of will. Wild Rose restores the quiet motivation to engage with life, to participate in the healing process, to want the outcome again.
Your Combined Emotional Portrait

Together these four remedies describe a man who has absorbed a significant shock, is carrying legitimate fear about what lies ahead, is holding resentment and grief he has not had the space or permission to fully express, and in some moments has begun to wonder whether fighting is worth it. This is not weakness. This is what carrying too much, alone, for too long looks like. The remedies work together to create movement in all four of these areas simultaneously — gently, without force, at the level where they are actually held.

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Your Body's Affirmations

How to understand these: These affirmation statements came from your ZYTO scan with high resonance scores. A high score does not mean you currently believe these statements. It means your body is reaching toward them — that these are the beliefs your system most needs to inhabit. Read them daily. Speak them aloud when you are able. Not as performance, but as gentle practice in the direction your body is already trying to move.

  • "My body has the wisdom and capacity to heal."

    This statement carries the highest resonance score in your session. Your body is actively reaching toward this belief — the certainty that healing is possible, that the systems designed for repair are still at work, that the outcome is not already written. This is the foundational belief the entire plan rests on.

  • "I release what I cannot control and trust the process."

    The hypervigilant fear pattern identified in your Inner Voice scan creates a constant state of attempting to control outcomes that cannot be controlled. The body is reaching toward the relief of release — not giving up, but letting go of the weight of outcomes and staying present with the work of today.

  • "I am worthy of support, care, and healing."

    This statement resonated strongly alongside the suppressed anger and over-giving pattern. The body is reaching toward the belief that receiving — care, support, healing — is as legitimate as giving. This may be a harder practice than any supplement. It is also among the most important.

  • "I choose to forgive — not because it was deserved, but because I deserve to be free."

    Forgiveness appeared in your scan as both an affirmation and a clinical priority. The body is not asking you to pretend nothing happened. It is asking to be freed from carrying the physiological weight of what did. This statement reframes forgiveness as something you do for yourself, not for another person.

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Neurotransmitter Findings

Your ZYTO scan assessed your neurotransmitter patterns. High demand scores indicate your body is reaching for these compounds — producing less than it needs. These findings directly explain aspects of your emotional and physical experience and connect directly to your supplement and dietary recommendations.

Neurotransmitter Status What This Means
Serotonin
Tier 1 — Priority Serotonin governs mood stability, sleep quality, digestion, and the sense of wellbeing. Depletion contributes to the grief pattern, disrupted sleep, digestive irregularity, and the flat or hopeless quality that can accompany serious illness. Supported by: tryptophan-rich foods, P5P (B6), zinc, sunlight, and your Inner Voice music.
Connected to: grief tone, sleep disruption, digestive findings
GABA
Tier 1 — Priority GABA is the brain's primary calming neurotransmitter. Depletion creates the racing, restless mind pattern — the inability to quiet thoughts at night, the hypervigilance, the sense that the mind cannot find rest even when the body is tired. Supported by: magnesium glycinate, L-theanine, taurine, and diaphragmatic breathing practice.
Connected to: fear tone, sleep disruption, anxiety pattern
Dopamine
Tier 1 — Priority Dopamine governs motivation, the experience of reward, and the will to pursue goals. Depletion contributes directly to the Wild Rose resignation pattern identified in your Bach Flowers — the loss of will to engage. Supported by: tyrosine-rich foods, B6, folate, physical movement, and connection with purpose.
Connected to: disconnection tone, resignation pattern, loss of will
Melatonin
Tier 2 — Significant Melatonin depletion contributes to both sleep disruption and immune function impairment — the same pineal gland that produces melatonin regulates aspects of immune response. Low-dose melatonin support (0.5mg controlled-release) is in your supplement plan specifically for this finding.
Connected to: sleep disruption, immune support needs

The connection: Three Tier 1 neurotransmitter findings alongside four negative Inner Voice tones is a significant emotional pattern. It confirms that what you are experiencing emotionally is not a mindset problem — it is a biochemistry pattern with a physiological basis. That is actually good news: biochemistry can be supported, and emotional patterns tied to neurotransmitter depletion shift when the depletion is addressed.

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Practical Emotional Practices

These practices are not homework. They are tools — each one working on a specific pattern identified in your scan. Choose what resonates and begin simply. One consistent practice done imperfectly is worth more than five practices abandoned after a week.

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Inner Voice Music — Daily

Your weekly Inner Voice music is your most important emotional practice. Listen morning and before sleep with headphones and eyes closed when possible. Your body does not need to understand it — it simply needs to receive it. Do not skip this practice even when nothing seems to be happening. It is working at a level below conscious awareness.

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The 5-Minute Morning Anchor

Before the day begins and the mind fills with tasks and fears — spend 5 minutes in stillness. Not solving. Not planning. Simply noticing that you are here, that your body is working on your behalf, and that today is enough. Many clients find this is where the fear pattern has the least foothold — in the quiet of the morning before it gains momentum.

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The Grief Journal

Once per day — or whenever you feel the weight of the grief tone — write without editing. Not to produce anything. Not to find solutions. Simply to move what has been held still. What are you grieving? What feels lost? What are you afraid you will lose? Let it out of your body and onto the page. Then close the journal and step away.

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Daily Affirmation Practice

Choose one or two of your scan affirmations and speak them aloud once in the morning and once before sleep. Speak them even when they do not feel true — especially when they do not feel true. This is not positive thinking. It is rewiring. The body hears everything you say to it.

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Bach Flower Drops

4 drops under the tongue or in water, 4 times daily. Can be combined into a single blend. Consistent use over 4–6 weeks is where the effect accumulates. Do not overthink the mechanism — simply take them consistently and notice what shifts.

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Community — At Least Weekly

Meaningful time with even one person who genuinely sees you — not your illness, you — is one of the most powerful neurotransmitter-supporting interventions available. Do not isolate. The disconnection tone in your scan is not fixed by more time alone with your thoughts. It is addressed through connection.

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The Forgiveness Protocol

The most underestimated clinical intervention in serious illness.

Hidden feelings of unforgiveness, hurt, bitterness, anger, and resentment create a physiological burden that directly impacts the body's capacity to heal. This is not metaphorical — it is measurable. Held emotional wounds trigger sustained cortisol elevation, suppress natural killer cell activity, and impair the very immune mechanisms most needed during this season.

Your scan identified this as a priority pattern. The suppressed anger tone, the Willow Bach Flower resonance, and the neurotransmitter depletion picture all point in the same direction: there are feelings that have not yet been allowed to move through.

This protocol is not about excusing what happened. It is about freeing yourself from carrying it.

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    Find a quiet time when you will not be interrupted. Ask yourself — and sit with the question honestly — who do you need to forgive? This may include people who hurt you. It may include circumstances. It may include God for what has happened. It almost certainly includes yourself.
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    Write a letter. On paper — not in a document. Write to the person, the situation, or yourself. Write everything. Hold nothing back. The anger, the hurt, the grief, the resentment, the things you have never said. Write until there is nothing left to write.
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    Burn the letter. Not as a spiritual ritual — though it can be. As a physical act of release. Watch the flames. As you do, consciously choose to release the feelings with the smoke. You do not have to feel them disappear immediately. The act of choosing release is the practice.
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    Do not continue carrying what you burned. When the feelings return — and they will — remind yourself: I chose to release this. I do not have to pick it back up. The choice has already been made. I am making it again now.
  • "Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you." Colossians 3:13

    This is not a one-time event. For some wounds it is a practice that happens many times before the weight fully lifts. That is not failure — that is the nature of deep healing. Begin where you are.

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    A Closing Word

    David, the emotional work is the healing work.

    What you will find in your main Wellness Report — the supplement plan, the dietary foundations, the therapeutic recommendations — all of that is important. But the emotional picture your scan revealed tells us that the deepest work for you in this season is happening at this level.

    The grief that hasn't finished moving. The fear that runs ahead of the present moment. The anger held quietly for years. The question of meaning that doesn't have a clean answer yet. These are not obstacles to healing. They are the terrain of it.

    You did not arrive at this season of your life by accident, and you will not move through it by force. The body heals when it is safe, when it is nourished, when it is heard, and when the emotional weight it has been carrying is finally set down.

    We are honored to walk this with you. Week by week, scan by scan, one step at a time. You are not doing this alone.

    "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." Psalm 147:3
    Wellness Disclaimer: This Emotional Wellness Addendum is an educational document based on biofeedback scan findings and does not constitute psychological diagnosis, mental health treatment, or medical advice. Bach Flower remedies are vibrational preparations and are not medications. Affirmation and journaling practices are wellness tools, not therapeutic interventions. If you are experiencing significant mental health distress, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional.

    This is a complete sample of the Emotional Addendum format.

    In a real program session, this document is generated entirely from your personal scan findings — every tone, every Bach Flower, every affirmation, every neurotransmitter finding is specific to you. No two addendums look the same.