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Forty-nine-year-old Emily Alexandra Reed, an award-winning freelance photographer in Portland, Oregon, sat huddled on a worn-out sofa in her small apartment overlooking the Willamette River. The yellowish glow of the desk lamp was only enough to illuminate a single corner, leaving the rest of the room swallowed by shadows. Outside, the Oregon rain tapped against the window like an endless whisper, moisture congealing into cold beads of frost on the glass. A musty air, mingled with the scent of stale coffee from the night before, lingered on the table. Emily sighed, her hand tightening around a mug of herbal tea that had gone stone cold—something she had bought after reading somewhere that it aided relaxation, but today, it tasted like nothing more than plain water.
“What do people live for when everything has fallen apart?” she murmured, her voice raspy from a week of near-silence.
Five years ago, her twenty-five-year marriage to her ex-husband, a successful software engineer, ended in silence. There were no grand arguments, only distances that grew wider; he was consumed by projects while she was buried in deadlines for travel magazines. Then, two years later, her mother passed away suddenly from a stroke in the midst of the pandemic. Emily flew to Chicago to handle the funeral alone, as her only daughter was away at college in California. Since then, she had returned to Portland with a suitcase of belongings and a hollow heart. Her freelance work, once a source of joy, became a burden. She stopped outdoor photography, stopped seeing friends, and even stopped opening her curtains each morning.
The one-bedroom apartment now felt like an isolated cocoon; self-purchased medical books piled up on the table alongside unused supplement bottles, and a tattered leather notebook she once used to track her creative journey now held only a few scrawled lines: Unable to sleep again. Another day passed without being myself.
For the first three years after her loss, Emily tried to save herself. She downloaded dozens of sleep-tracking and meditation apps and joined Facebook groups for menopausal health. But every time she opened an app, she felt empty. Generic advice like “drink warm water” or “breathe deeply” failed to touch her actual pain—the profound loneliness of waking up in the middle of the night wishing her mother would call to check in, or remembering how her ex-husband used to hug her from behind when she cried over deadlines. Bad habits formed gradually: staying up until 3:00 AM scrolling through the internet, skipping breakfast, eating late-night junk food, and abandoning exercise. Her weight surged, her hair thinned, her skin grew sallow, and sudden bouts of anxiety would force her to slump onto the floor, clutching her chest and gasping for air.
“I am no longer Emily,” she once wrote in her diary. “I am only a shadow of the woman who used to love life, who used to laugh loudly with a camera in hand.”
Her best friend, Rachel, an art teacher in the same city, video-called twice, but Emily refused both times. “Are you okay, Em?” Rachel asked via text. “You’ve disappeared for a month.” Emily replied briefly: “Fine. Just tired.” She didn’t want anyone to see her like this—dark circles under her eyes, messy hair, and pajamas worn all day. Finances were also tight. Private therapy in Portland cost $180 a session, and she didn’t have the patience to wait for an appointment three months out.
American society at the time was in a post-pandemic phase; people talked about mental health, but the reality was that everyone was busy with remote work and monthly bills. Middle-aged women like Emily were often pushed into the shadows, caught between the pressures of single motherhood, the freelance economy, and the expectation to be strong without complaining. Portland, with its green streets and cozy coffee culture, became the place where she felt most isolated because everyone around her seemed to be living perfect lives on social media.
One rainy October afternoon, as Emily sat by the window watching the grey river, her phone buzzed. An Instagram post from Rachel appeared: “Hey friends, I just found a place for real connection with women’s health experts. Not a mechanical app. Real people who listen and understand. Give it a try.” The link led to StrongBody AI. Emily clicked it subconsciously. The website opened to a clean, warm interface featuring images of women of all ages smiling—not just thin, young girls. She scrolled to the Personal Care Team section, where users could build their own team of specialists. Not a chatbot. Not a rigid schedule. Just direct connection.
“Try it once,” she thought and registered a Buyer account.
Three days later, the system suggested Dr. Sofia Ramirez, a holistic health and women’s psychology expert from Spain, currently living in Barcelona but working globally through the platform. Dr. Sofia, forty-two, had worked in gynecological clinics and wellness centers in Europe, specializing in menopausal hormones, emotional balance, and proactive lifestyles for middle-aged women. Emily sent a brief Public Request: “I am lost after a divorce and losing my mother. My body is exhausted, my mind is in chaos. I need someone to truly listen.”
That afternoon, a message appeared on B Messenger. Dr. Sofia’s voice message was warm, with a gentle Spanish accent: “Hello Emily, I am Sofia. I read your request and I can see you are not alone. We will rebuild together from the smallest things. Can you tell me about a typical day for you?”
Emily hesitated, then recorded a reply. They chatted back and forth throughout that week. It wasn’t a fixed appointment, but real conversations—sometimes while Emily was cooking a late dinner, or while Dr. Sofia was having her morning coffee in Barcelona. Dr. Sofia didn’t offer a “miracle 30-day plan.” She listened, asking about Emily’s last menstrual cycle, her sleep, and her memories of her mother. “You are in early perimenopause triggered by stress,” she said during a voice call. “Your body isn’t a machine. It needs to be heard, not forced. We will start with your breath and a warm cup of herbal tea every night.”
Emily felt the difference immediately. This wasn’t a soulless app notification. This was a real woman who had experienced similar losses after a divorce at thirty-five. StrongBody AI was simply the bridge where Emily could send offers, receive personalized advice, and build a Personal Care Team with Dr. Sofia as the lead guide.
However, the platform had clear technical limitations. Voice translation was occasionally delayed due to the time difference between Portland and Barcelona; voice messages took a few seconds to translate. There was no direct video call—only text and voice to ensure privacy and keep costs low. The 10% buyer fee made Emily hesitate before her first offer, and the number of Active Messages per month was limited to prevent spam. These limitations made Emily realize that technology was just a tool, not a magic wand, and that her own effort was the deciding factor.
The journey began with small changes. In the first week, Emily committed to drinking two liters of water and eating oatmeal with fruit for breakfast—something she used to hate. She set an alarm for 10:00 PM, wrapped herself in a thin beige blanket, and opened the window to listen to the rain instead of her computer. Dr. Sofia sent an encouraging voice message every night: “You did well today. Remember, your body is learning to trust again.”
But it wasn’t always smooth. In the second month, Emily relapsed. During a night of heavy rain, she woke at 2:00 AM, her heart racing as memories of her mother’s funeral flooded back. She sobbed, her hand shaking as she held her phone. Instead of blaming herself, she opened B Messenger and sent a voice message to Dr. Sofia: “I’ve fallen again. I can’t keep going.”
Dr. Sofia replied only ten minutes later, even though it was early morning in Barcelona: “Emily, you haven’t fallen. You are standing up for the second time. Today, we adjust the plan. Instead of deep breathing, try writing down three things you are grateful for about your body, even if it’s just ‘I can still breathe.’ And I will be here.” They chatted until 3:00 AM. Dr. Sofia adjusted the schedule, adding a short ten-minute meditation focused on hormones and suggesting Emily join a small virtual support group on the platform where other women were also navigating loss.
At this point, Emily began to recognize her own role. She didn’t just sit waiting for messages; she proactively bought a new notebook to record her daily emotions and small progress. She walked along the Willamette River every morning, despite the freezing drizzle, holding a hot coffee and breathing in the city’s damp air. She video-called her daughter, Sarah, now twenty-three and an intern in Los Angeles. “I’m trying to change, Sarah. Can you believe it?” Sarah laughed through the screen. “Mom, I’m so proud of you. But you have to tell me every detail!” Emily told her about Dr. Sofia and the platform. Sarah listened and said, “Remember I’m always here, even far away. But you have to do this for yourself, not just rely on someone else.”
Another milestone occurred in the sixth week. Emily decided to join a local yoga class at a small riverside studio. She arrived early, wearing an old t-shirt, and sat in the corner. But as the teacher began the practice, she felt her body stiffen, and memories of the last time she practiced with her ex-husband rushed back. She left the class halfway through and ran home in tears. This time, instead of staying silent, she sent a Private Request to Dr. Sofia, including a photo of the studio and a detailed voice message. Dr. Sofia didn’t judge; instead, she suggested a shorter home yoga routine tailored to Emily’s hormonal rhythm and advised her to try the class again after she had improved her breathwork. Thanks to that support, Emily returned to the studio two weeks later. This time, she stayed for the whole session and felt her muscles gradually loosen, sweat running down her back, carrying away some of the heaviness.
An unexpected turn happened at the end of the third month. Emily was preparing to shoot a small project for a local magazine when she was suddenly hit by intense dizziness, a racing heart, and a panic attack. She slumped to the studio floor, cold sweat pouring down, terrified she was having a stroke like her mother. Instead of calling 911 immediately—knowing she wasn’t in a life-threatening state—she opened StrongBody AI and sent an emergency Private Request to Dr. Sofia, attaching a heart rate reading from her smartwatch.
Dr. Sofia placed a voice call immediately. “Emily, I’m here. This is a typical symptom of anxiety combined with hormonal shifts. Inhale through your nose, exhale through your mouth slowly. I am sending an emergency support offer for a thirty-minute consultation right now, combined with grounding exercises, and I suggest a simple blood test at a clinic near you. You are not alone.”
Emily followed the instructions. Through B Messenger, Dr. Sofia guided her step-by-step to place her hand on her stomach and imagine standing under the warm Barcelona sun. The panic subsided after fifteen minutes. Dr. Sofia didn’t diagnose her—she left that to doctors—but she connected Emily with another nutritionist on the Personal Care Team to supplement magnesium and omega-3s. “This platform doesn’t replace medical care,” she reminded gently, “but it helps you stay proactive before things get worse.”
After the panic attack, Emily saw a family doctor in Portland. The blood results showed a Vitamin D deficiency from staying indoors too much. She combined that medical advice with Dr. Sofia’s plan and began supplementing with whole foods. She cooked nutritious meals, bought fresh vegetables from the local market, and carefully recorded everything in her journal. These personal efforts, when combined with the platform’s support, became the catalyst for Emily’s visible progress.
Four months passed. Emily looked at herself in the bathroom mirror; her skin was brighter thanks to the plant-rich diet and regular sleep, her hair was thickening, and her waist was leaner from the gentle yoga sessions Dr. Sofia suggested. Her mood had stabilized. She reopened her camera and took her first photos of the Portland autumn—yellow leaves falling on the river, no longer captured in dark, somber frames.
One Saturday evening, Emily hosted a small gathering at her apartment. Rachel arrived with a bouquet of fresh flowers; her daughter, Sarah, had graduated and flown back from California, hugging her mother tightly. “Mom, you look completely different,” the girl whispered. Emily smiled, her eyes glistening. “I’ve found myself again, honey. And I wasn’t alone.”
During dinner, featuring a quinoa salad and grilled salmon—the first meal she had cooked for others in two years—Emily shared her journey. “Dr. Sofia isn’t a miracle healer. She was a true companion. Through StrongBody AI, I was heard without judgment. She once told me: ‘We women don’t have to be strong all the time. We just need permission to be weak, and then to stand up in our own way.'”
Emily paused, her voice warm. “And as for me, I think that in the deepest isolation, a sincere connection and proactive care can save a woman. Not saving her with medicine, but by reminding her that she is still worthy of love.”
Rachel raised a glass of herbal tea. “You did it, Em. From that pitch-black room to right here. Real light.”
But Emily’s story didn’t end there. She began a new photography project titled Women and Resurgence, documenting the stories of middle-aged women in Portland—starting with neighbors like Mrs. Margaret, a seventy-year-old widow living alone across the hall. Mrs. Margaret once told Emily over morning coffee: “I used to be as lonely as you after my husband passed. But seeing you change gave me hope.” Emily photographed her in a moment of tending to her small balcony vegetable garden and shared the story on her personal blog.
She also reconnected with her ex-husband, Mark, through a brief phone call—not to get back together, but to share that they were both making progress. “Em, I’m so happy for you,” Mark said. “I’m also learning to slow down.” Emily smiled into the phone. “We’re all trying, Mark.”
Her photography career gradually revived. She landed a contract for a city public health campaign and began teaching free photography workshops for women at a local community center. At each workshop, she shared a bit of her journey, encouraging them to proactively seek support, whether through a platform or a physical community.
The journey continues. Emily remains in contact with Dr. Sofia and her Personal Care Team, but she is now more self-reliant. She plans short trips along the Oregon coast, bringing her camera and her notebook. She knows that health and happiness aren’t destinations, but a journey requiring daily effort. The combination of persistent personal effort and expert support through StrongBody AI became the engine that helped her not only overcome a crisis but also open new doors in her life.
The apartment by the Willamette River is no longer dark. The curtains are always open, letting the autumn sun stream through the window onto a warm cup of herbal tea and a notebook filled with positive words. Emily Alexandra Reed has awakened. She is not just a woman who has recovered; she is a woman continuing to write her own story with an open heart and unceasing hope.
The road ahead remains, but this time, she walks it with a smile and the confidence that no matter how much Oregon rain falls, she will find the inner light within herself and in the sincere connections around her.
Registering a Buyer Account on StrongBody AI
By default, all new registrations are categorized as Buyer accounts. The registration process includes:
- Access: Users visit the StrongBody AI website at https://strongbody.ai or any link within the StrongBody AI domain.
- Sign Up: Click the “Sign Up” button located in the upper right corner of the homepage. The default registration form is set for Buyers.
- Credentials: Users enter their email address and a custom password to register.
- Personalization: Immediately after registration and account activation, users are required to select their Fields of Interest and follow specific Expert Groups during their first login. StrongBody AI uses these preferences to search for and match suitable services and products on the platform, ensuring maximum convenience for the Buyer.
- Onboarding: Once selections are made, users can begin browsing information and conducting transactions on the platform.
Automatic Matching and Personalized Information
StrongBody AI’s standout feature is its Auto-Matching capability:
- Smart Filtering: Once a Buyer provides their interests and desired expert groups, the system automatically filters suitable service information and sends it directly to the Buyer.
- Email Notifications: Whenever a new service matching a Buyer’s interest is posted, the system automatically sends an email notification so the Buyer can view details and place an order.
- Optimized Experience: Information displayed on the website and linked apps is synchronized with the user’s interests to provide the best informational benefits and a seamless service experience.
The Modern and Convenient Buyer Account Menu
StrongBody AI provides a dedicated Menu set for Buyers to ensure easy access and management of personal information. After logging in, the following menus appear in the upper right corner:
- My Account: This is the central hub for account management. Here, Buyers can manage transactions, track active and past orders, view offers from various sellers, update credit card and personal information, change login credentials, manage uploaded images, and access platform notifications and messages.
- Purchased Services: Quick access to the catalog of services already ordered.
- Purchased Products: Quick access to the list of products purchased.
- My Request: A quick view of all requests the Buyer has sent out.
- Received Offers: A dedicated space to manage offers received from experts (Sellers).
Ordering and Sending Requests
How a Buyer Orders a Service:
After logging in, Buyers can browse products, services, experts, and resources via the Top Navigation Menu, Bottom Menu, and on-page content:
- Browsing Services: Services posted by Experts (Sellers/Providers) are displayed on the Service page. Users can view service categories or specific details. A search filter on the left menu allows for filtering by category and specific needs.
- Service Details: Each service page includes a detailed description, illustrations, pricing, and Seller information. StrongBody AI ensures transparency by requiring details on execution methods, technologies/techniques used, roadmaps, and quality commitments.
- Purchasing: To buy, click “Buy Now” on the service detail page. Payment is made through StrongBody AI’s intermediary vault. Once the order is placed, notification emails are sent to both the Buyer and Seller to initiate processing.
Sending a Custom Service Request:
A key highlight of StrongBody AI is that Buyers do not have to buy “as-is.”
- Send Request: On any service detail page, Buyers can use the “Send Request” form to ask for a custom solution based on their actual needs. The Seller will receive a notification and can manage these custom requests within their Seller dashboard.
Sending a Public Request:
- Broad Reach: If a Buyer cannot find a suitable existing service, they can create a Public Request. This involves selecting a category and describing their specific requirements.
- AI Matching: The system automatically identifies potential Sellers whose expertise matches the request and forwards it to them. The Buyer can then receive multiple offers from different Sellers and choose the best fit. This feature drives competition and ensures the Buyer finds the highest quality provider.
Contacting About Products – Consult Request:
Sellers share products in their personal shops for informational and introductory purposes.
- Biz Messenger: On a product info page, the Buyer can send a consultation request. This opens the Biz Messenger window, allowing real-time interaction between the Buyer and Seller.
- Direct Interaction: The process of acquiring the product is handled directly between the two parties. StrongBody AI acts as a facilitator to confirm transactions and secure payments through integrated Stripe, PayPal, or Payoneer gateways.
Receiving and Processing Offers
- Offer Management: When a Seller sends an Offer (for a product, service, or in response to a request), the Buyer can manage it under My Account -> Offers.
- B-Messenger Integration: Unique to StrongBody AI, Offers appear directly within the B-Messenger chat window. This turns the chat tool into a powerful business transaction hub.
- Reviewing Offers: An Offer includes the title, type of service/product, scope of work, timeline, delivery method, and the agreed-upon cost. Buyers have the option to ignore or decline an Offer.
- Acceptance & Payment: If the Buyer agrees, they pay for the Offer via PayPal or Stripe using their saved credit card. Payments are held in escrow by StrongBody AI.
- Execution: The Seller is notified of the payment and begins the work as outlined in the Offer.
- Completion: Once the work is done, the Buyer reviews the result. If satisfied, they confirm the Offer as “Completed.”
- Payout: Upon confirmation, funds are released to the Seller (minus platform transaction fees). If the Buyer confirms without dispute, the order is finalized, and funds are transferred to the Seller’s account after 15 days.
- Dispute Resolution: If a Buyer is unsatisfied or has a complaint, StrongBody AI provides support to both parties to resolve the issue. In the event of a dispute, StrongBody AI reviews the Offer details, chat history, and evidence provided by both sides. If a refund or cancellation is agreed upon, the corresponding amount is returned to the Buyer.
Overview of StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI is a platform connecting services and products in the fields of health, proactive healthcare, and mental health, operating exclusively at its official address: https://strongbody.ai.
The platform connects real doctors, real pharmacists, and real proactive healthcare experts (Sellers) with users (Buyers) worldwide. It allows Sellers to provide remote or on-site consultations, conduct online training, sell related products, post blogs to build credibility, and proactively reach out to potential customers via Active Messages.
Buyers can send requests, place orders, receive offers, and build their own Personal Care Teams. The platform features automatic matching based on expertise and supports payments via Stripe and PayPal in over 200 countries. With a user base of tens of millions from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and beyond, the platform generates thousands of daily requests—helping Sellers reach high-income customers and helping Buyers easily find verified experts.
Operating Model and Capabilities
Not a Scheduling Platform
StrongBody AI is a marketplace where Sellers receive requests from Buyers, proactively send offers, and conduct direct transactions through chat, offer acceptance, and payment. This pioneering model provides maximum initiative and convenience for both parties, perfectly suited for real-world healthcare transactions—a feature currently offered by no other platform.
Not a Medical Tool / AI
StrongBody AI is a human connection platform. It enables users to connect with real, verified healthcare professionals who hold valid qualifications and proven professional experience from around the world.
- All consultations and information exchanges occur directly between users and real human experts via B-Messenger chat or third-party tools such as Telegram, Zoom, or phone calls.
- StrongBody AI only facilitates connections, payment processing, and comparison tools.
- The platform does not interfere in consultation content, professional judgment, medical decisions, or service delivery. All healthcare-related discussions and decisions are made exclusively between users and real licensed professionals.
User Base
StrongBody AI serves tens of millions of members from the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, India, and many other countries (including extended networks in Ghana and Kenya). Tens of thousands of new users register daily as both Buyers and Sellers, forming a global network of real service providers and real users.
Secure Payments
The platform integrates Stripe and PayPal, supporting more than 50 currencies. StrongBody AI does not store card information; all payment data is securely handled by Stripe or PayPal with OTP verification.
- Withdrawals: Sellers can withdraw funds (minus currency conversion fees) to their actual bank accounts within 30 minutes.
- Platform Fees: 20% for Sellers and 10% for Buyers (clearly displayed in service pricing).
Limitation of Liability
StrongBody AI acts solely as an intermediary connection platform. It does not participate in or take responsibility for:
- Consultation content or professional guidance.
- Service or product quality.
- Medical decisions or private agreements made between Buyers and Sellers.
All healthcare-related decisions are carried out exclusively between Buyers and real human professionals. StrongBody AI is not a medical provider and does not guarantee treatment outcomes.
Benefits
For Sellers:
- Access high-income global customers (US, EU, etc.).
- Increase income without needing marketing or technical expertise.
- Build a personal brand and monetize spare time.
- Contribute professional value to global community health as real experts.
For Buyers:
- Access a wide selection of reputable, real professionals at reasonable costs.
- Avoid long wait times and easily find specialized experts.
- Benefit from secure payments and overcome language barriers.
AI Disclaimer
The term “AI” in StrongBody AI refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies only for platform optimization purposes, including:
- User matching and service recommendations.
- Content support and language translation.
- Workflow automation.
StrongBody AI does not use artificial intelligence to provide medical diagnoses, medical advice, treatment decisions, or clinical judgment. Artificial intelligence on the platform does not replace licensed healthcare professionals and does not participate in medical decision-making.
All healthcare-related consultations and decisions are made solely by real human professionals and users.