Software

The Intelligence: How Light Becomes Biological Data

While the hardware captures the light, the OligoScan Software is the “brain” that translates those frequencies into a precise map of your biology. It performs a sophisticated three-step conversion to reveal what is happening inside your cells in real-time.

1. The Physics of Absorption

When the Spyder sensor flashes against your palm, light travels 4mm deep into the dermis. As this light passes through, every mineral “eats” a specific wavelength, known as its Absorption Peak.

  • Calcium (Ca): Consumes light at ~422.7 nm.

  • Magnesium (Mg): Consumes light at ~285.2 nm.

  • Zinc (Zn): Consumes light at ~213.9 nm.

The light that isn’t absorbed reflects back to the sensor. The software calculates the difference between the light sent and the light returned to determine exactly how much was “eaten” by your minerals.

2. The Mathematical Truth (Beer-Lambert Law)

To calculate the exact concentration of 36+ minerals and toxic metals, the software applies the fundamental law of spectrophotometry:

A = ε · c · l

  • A (Absorbance): The raw measurement captured by the Spyder sensor.

  • ε (Molar Absorptivity): A constant specific to each mineral, pre-programmed into the software.

  • l (Path Length): The fixed depth of the light beam (4mm).

  • c (Concentration): The “unknown” variable that our software solves for to reveal your biological levels.

3. Signal Processing: Isolating the “Intracellular Truth”

Raw light data isn’t enough because every body is different. A 6’5″ man has different tissue density than a 5’2″ woman. To ensure clinical accuracy, the software performs two critical filters:

  • Personal Baseline: The system uses your age, height, weight, and blood type to create a standardized model of your specific tissue density.

  • Noise Cancellation: It subtracts the “noise” of your skin’s melanin and the hemoglobin in your capillaries. This isolates the signal coming specifically from the intracellular matrix—the fluid inside and around your cells.

Highways vs. Houses: Why Tissue Matters

Standard blood tests measure minerals in the serum—the “highways” of the body. These levels fluctuate wildly based on your last meal or stress levels.

The OligoScan measures the tissue—the “houses” where minerals actually live. Because our light penetrates the dermis (a dense collection of cells), the data is dominated by the minerals stored in those cells, not just the temporary transit of the blood.

This is the difference between seeing what’s currently on the road versus seeing who actually lives in the neighborhood..

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