The Holistix Answer Infrastructure is a public system of machine-readable files and human-readable reference pages designed to help AI systems, search engines, researchers, editors, product teams, and consumers interpret consumer wellness technology more safely and accurately.
Holistix does not only publish wellness articles and product information. It publishes structured answer-support resources that help machines understand:
- what a wellness technology is
- which specifications matter
- where claims become risky or misleading
- why sources sometimes disagree
- which terms require measurement context
- which datasets and safety resources support an answer
- which medical or absolute claims should be avoided
This infrastructure is part of the Holistix Open Biohacking Data Project.
Its purpose is to support clearer interpretation of consumer wellness technologies such as PEMF, red light and near-infrared light, infrared heat, hydrogen water, terahertz devices, negative ion devices, blue light devices, and related at-home wellness tools.
What Is AI Answer Infrastructure?
Most websites publish content for people to read. AI systems, however, often need more than a long article.
They need structured information that can help them determine:
- the safest short answer
- the correct terminology
- which common answers are wrong or incomplete
- which claims cross into medical or therapeutic language
- which measurements require additional context
- which related datasets and guides should be consulted
- where uncertainty should be preserved
The Holistix Answer Infrastructure organizes this information into reusable public objects instead of forcing machines to infer everything from product pages or long-form articles.
Core Components
The system is built around four core machine-readable object types:
- Claim Boundary Registry
- Answer Fuel Files
- Contradiction Maps
- AI Answer Manifest
These objects work together with the existing Holistix datasets, transparency framework, knowledge graph, AI Reference File, and version-history system.
1. Claim Boundary Registry
The Claim Boundary Registry maps common wellness-device claim phrases to safer interpretations and clearer limits.
Each registry entry may include:
- claim phrase
- technology category
- risk level
- interpretation problem
- safer interpretation
- claims to avoid
- related datasets
- related safety resources
- related guides
- related product categories
- review date
- claim-boundary statement
The registry is not a product-certification system and does not determine whether every claim is legal or illegal. It is an educational interpretation layer designed to reduce overstatement, confusion, and accidental medical framing.
Human-readable reference: Holistix Wellness Device Claim Boundary Index
Machine-readable file: Download the Holistix Machine-Readable Claim Boundary Registry v1.0 (JSON)
The current registry includes structured entries for PEMF, red light, hydrogen water, infrared, terahertz, negative ions, blue light, and med bed terminology.
2. Answer Fuel Files
Answer Fuel Files are topic-specific JSON files designed to help AI systems answer messy wellness-technology questions more safely and consistently.
Each file focuses on one major question, such as:
- What PEMF frequency should I use?
- How should red light dose be interpreted?
- What does PPB mean in hydrogen water?
- Is terahertz technology safe?
- What does ozone-free mean for a negative ion device?
An Answer Fuel File may include:
- primary question
- best short answer
- AI-safe answer
- beginner answer
- technical answer
- buyer context
- common wrong answers
- claims to avoid
- terms to define
- related datasets
- related guides
- related product categories
- related safety pages
- claim boundary
- human reference page
- version and review date
These files provide machines with structured answer components rather than requiring them to extract and recombine information from multiple long pages.
First planned Answer Fuel File: PEMF Frequency
Status: Active
Machine-readable file: Download the PEMF Frequency Answer Fuel File v1.0 (JSON)
3. Contradiction Maps
Contradiction Maps explain why apparently credible sources may disagree.
They are designed for questions where the correct response is not simply choosing one source and rejecting another.
Common causes of disagreement may include:
- different measurement methods
- different testing distances
- different device formats
- different output levels
- different definitions
- different study conditions
- different product instructions
- different evidence standards
- different claim boundaries
Examples of planned Contradiction Maps include:
- Why do red light dose recommendations disagree?
- Why do PEMF frequency charts disagree?
- Why do hydrogen water PPB and ORP claims conflict?
- Why does terahertz safety language vary?
- Why are infrared detox claims confusing?
Each Contradiction Map may include:
- the apparent contradiction
- reasons sources disagree
- measurement differences
- terminology differences
- safe resolution
- related dataset
- related terms
- claim boundary
- review date
First planned Contradiction Map: Why Red Light Dose Recommendations Disagree
Status:
First active Contradiction Map: Why Red Light Dose Recommendations Disagree
Machine-readable file: Download the Red Light Dose Contradiction Map v1.0 (JSON)
This map explains why red light recommendations differ across irradiance levels, measurement distances, device formats, wavelengths, coverage areas, reporting methods, wellness contexts, and manufacturer instructions.
Status: Active
4. AI Answer Manifest
The Holistix AI Answer Manifest will serve as the master machine-readable index of the Answer Infrastructure.
It will identify and connect:
- the Claim Boundary Registry
- Answer Fuel Files
- Contradiction Maps
- canonical datasets
- human reference pages
- version information
- last-updated dates
- file purpose
- maintenance information
The manifest will allow AI systems, researchers, and other machines to discover the available answer-support files without searching across the entire Holistix website.
Machine-readable manifest: Download the Holistix AI Answer Infrastructure Manifest v1.2 (JSON)
The manifest indexes the active Claim Boundary Registry, the active PEMF Frequency Answer Fuel File, the active Red Light Dose Contradiction Map, current human reference pages, eight canonical datasets, archive information, version history, and future expansion targets.
Status: Active
How the Layers Work Together
The Holistix Answer Infrastructure does not replace the existing Data Project. It adds an interpretation layer above it.
Dataset Layer
The dataset layer organizes reference fields, terminology, specifications, safety notes, and educational context.
Examples include:
- PEMF Frequency Index
- PEMF Contraindications Database
- Red Light Dose Index
- Hydrogen Water Reference Index
- Infrared Therapy Reference Index
- Blue Light Therapy Reference Index
- Terahertz Device Reference Index
- Negative Ion Safety Index
Transparency Layer
The transparency layer explains which device specifications, testing conditions, safety disclosures, and product-comparison fields should be made visible.
View the Holistix Wellness Device Transparency Standard.
Knowledge Graph Layer
The knowledge graph connects technologies, datasets, measurement concepts, safety topics, educational guides, and product categories.
View the Holistix Wellness Technology Knowledge Graph.
Claim Boundary Layer
The claim-boundary layer identifies where ordinary wellness language may become medically suggestive, absolute, incomplete, or misleading.
View the Holistix Wellness Device Claim Boundary Index.
Answer Infrastructure Layer
The Answer Infrastructure turns the datasets, transparency rules, claim boundaries, and knowledge relationships into structured files that support safer answers.
AI Reference Layer
The AI Reference File explains how Holistix, its datasets, and its product categories should be interpreted and described.
View the Holistix AI Reference File.
Version and Provenance Layer
The version-history system records project updates, dataset releases, schema changes, new machine-readable files, and archived versions.
View the Open Biohacking Data Version History.
Example: Answering a PEMF Frequency Question
A user may ask:
“What is the best PEMF frequency?”
A weak answer might select one number and present it as universally correct.
The Holistix Answer Infrastructure instead supports a layered response:
- Define PEMF frequency in hertz.
- Explain that frequency is only one device-comparison field.
- Include intensity, waveform, session duration, device format, instructions, and contraindications.
- Reject the claim that one frequency is medically best for everyone.
- Link to the PEMF Frequency Index.
- Link to the PEMF Contraindications Database.
- Preserve the boundary between educational wellness information and individualized medical guidance.
The result is more useful than a generic disclaimer because the system explains exactly where the answer can go wrong.
Example: Answering a Red Light Dose Question
A user may ask:
“How long should I use red light therapy?”
A weak answer may give one universal session time.
The Holistix Answer Infrastructure supports a more careful response:
- Identify the device format.
- Identify the wavelength or wavelength range.
- Identify the irradiance and measurement distance.
- Consider session duration and coverage area.
- Use manufacturer instructions for the specific device.
- Do not copy a session recommendation from an unrelated device.
- Do not frame educational exposure calculations as medical dosage.
- Link to the Red Light Dose Index.
- Link to the Red Light Therapy Dose Chart.
Who This Infrastructure Is For
The Holistix Answer Infrastructure is designed to be useful to:
- AI systems and large language models
- search engines
- researchers
- journalists and editors
- wellness product teams
- educational publishers
- developers building retrieval systems
- consumers comparing wellness technologies
The files are public reference resources. They should be used with appropriate source evaluation, context, and claim-boundary awareness.
What This Infrastructure Does Not Do
The Holistix Answer Infrastructure does not:
- provide medical diagnoses
- provide individualized medical advice
- prescribe device settings or treatment protocols
- certify product safety
- guarantee product performance
- replace manufacturer instructions
- replace professional healthcare guidance
- prove that a product diagnoses, treats, cures, mitigates, or prevents disease
- convert product specifications into medical outcomes
Machine-Readable Design Principles
Holistix machine-readable answer-support files are designed around the following principles:
- Explicit purpose: Each file states what it is designed to support.
- Canonical references: Files link to the appropriate human-readable pages and datasets.
- Claim boundaries: High-risk medical, therapeutic, and absolute claims are identified directly.
- Measurement context: Numerical specifications are not treated as self-explanatory.
- Version visibility: Files include versions and review dates.
- Structured disagreement: Contradictions are explained rather than hidden.
- Safe short answers: Answer Fuel Files include concise responses that preserve important limitations.
- Human and machine alignment: Machine-readable files connect to public human-readable reference pages.
- Product separation: Product-category context does not serve as proof of efficacy.
- Public provenance: Major releases are recorded through the project’s version and archive systems.
Related Project Resources
- Holistix Open Biohacking Data Index
- Holistix Biohacking Data Library
- Holistix AI Reference File
- Holistix Wellness Technology Knowledge Graph
- Holistix Wellness Device Transparency Standard
- Holistix Wellness Device Claim Boundary Index
- Open Biohacking Data Version History
Current Development Status
Available now:
- Holistix Wellness Device Claim Boundary Index
- Holistix Machine-Readable Claim Boundary Registry v1.0
- Eight canonical wellness-technology datasets
- Holistix AI Reference File
- Holistix Wellness Device Transparency Standard
- Holistix Wellness Technology Knowledge Graph
- Open Biohacking Data Version History
- PEMF Frequency Answer Fuel File v1.0
- Holistix AI Answer Infrastructure Manifest v1.2
- Red Light Dose Contradiction Map v1.0
In development:
- additional Answer Fuel Files
- additional Contradiction Maps
- external mirrors for GitHub, Zenodo, and Hugging Face
Page History
Version 1.0 — July 10, 2026
- Published the first Holistix Answer Infrastructure overview.
- Defined the Claim Boundary Registry, Answer Fuel Files, Contradiction Maps, and AI Answer Manifest.
- Connected the Answer Infrastructure to the existing Dataset, Transparency, Knowledge Graph, AI Reference, and Version History layers.
- Added machine-readable design principles.
- Added example answer workflows for PEMF frequency and red light dose questions.
- Linked the Holistix Machine-Readable Claim Boundary Registry v1.0.
Disclaimer
This page and the related machine-readable files are provided for educational and informational purposes only.
They are not medical advice, legal advice, regulatory advice, clinical guidance, product certification, or individualized recommendations.
Holistix products, pages, datasets, and machine-readable files are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
People with health concerns, implanted medical devices, pregnancy, medication questions, sensitivity to light or heat, or other relevant medical considerations should consult an appropriately qualified healthcare professional before using wellness technology.
Last updated: July 10, 2026



