In holistic medicine, the practitioner is looking for the subtle connections between seemingly unrelated symptoms—how a Bronchial Allergy might be linked to Lymph Gland congestion or Spleen function. A standard medical chart often lacks the granularity to capture these systemic relationships.

The Philosophy of Systemic Mapping

The "Patients" template is designed for the naturopath, reflexologist, or homeopath who views the body as an interconnected web. It moves your patient records from simple symptom tracking to a full-body audit. By standardizing the assessment of over 30 distinct physiological systems—from Cerebral Nerves to Suprarenal Glands—the template allows you to build a visual heatmap of a patient's health.

The Blueprint: The Whole-Body Scan

The structure of this library is unique in its breadth.

  • Vital Baseline: Standard fields for Blood Pressure, Pulse, and Water Consumption establish the physiological context.
  • The Systemic Grid: The core of the template is the integer-based tracking for organs and systems. By scoring the Liver, Colon, and Kidney function (perhaps on a 1-10 vitality scale), you can track improvements over time.
  • Endocrine & Nervous Focus: Dedicated fields for Thyroid, Pituitary, and Sympathetic Nerves ensure that the regulatory systems of the body are given specific attention.

Usage Scenarios: The Follow-Up Comparison

A patient returns for their third session complaining of fatigue. You open Memento and review their initial scan. You see that their Adrenal score was low and Sugar levels were erratic. You compare this to today's entry. While the fatigue persists, you note that their Sleep quality has improved (in Notes) and their Lymph congestion has cleared. This allows you to adjust the Recomm Meds (natural remedies) to focus specifically on the remaining imbalance, providing a truly personalized treatment plan.

Power Feature: Allergy Triangulation

By separating allergies into Skin, Bronchial, and Mucus Membrane categories, the template helps you identify the route of exposure. This specificity is often the key to identifying the environmental trigger—whether it's a new laundry detergent affecting the skin or seasonal pollen affecting the bronchi.