How does this package help you?
Imagine your infant runs a fever twice a month. Each time you administer antibiotics, the condition improves, but two weeks later it returns. Doctors say "it's normal, a child's immune system is learning." Yet you sense that what is happening goes beyond what is "normal."
Or imagine the night before the BCG vaccine, you search online for its side effects. Some sources say "it is not dangerous," others warn "it is dangerous for children with immune deficiencies." But how do you know which group your baby falls into?
This package is designed for precisely those mothers. For mothers who feel that "something is not right" but whose concerns are not taken seriously.
What questions are answered in this package?
First: Are live vaccines dangerous for my baby?
Some infants show a severe reaction to vaccines such as BCG and MMR. Not simply a fever – fever is a natural response – but a reaction where the infection spreads and the vaccine itself turns into a disease. This package examines your baby's genetic predisposition for such a reaction. You will either vaccinate with peace of mind, or you will alert your doctor in advance.
Second: Why does my baby keep getting sick?
Some infants have a mild immune deficiency that routine tests cannot detect. Not severe enough to be diagnosed in the first months, yet not mild enough to be harmless. This package examines the three main layers of immunity – antibodies, T‑cells, and phagocytes. You will learn which layer is weak in your baby and how you should protect him.
Third: Does my baby's sleeplessness weaken his immune system?
Deep sleep is the body's repair and maintenance time. An infant who sleeps lightly and wakes frequently does not get enough time to release cytokines – the foot soldiers of the immune system. This package examines your baby's sleep architecture and tells you, in order to strengthen his immunity, at what time he should go to sleep and how you should adjust the sleep environment.
Why are these three questions brought together in one package?
Because these three problems share a common root: a weak immune system. The baby for whom vaccines are dangerous, the baby who keeps getting sick, and the baby who does not sleep deeply – all three suffer from a fundamental challenge. A mother who spends sleepless nights should not have to buy three separate tests and pay three times only to eventually realise "these things are connected." This package brings those three aspects together.
What is the difference between this package and buying three separate reports?
If you buy three separate reports, you will receive three separate files. One says "your baby is sensitive to the BCG vaccine," another says "there is a mild B‑cell deficiency," and the third says "your baby's sleep pattern is light." You must then sit down and figure out how these three findings relate to one another and, from dozens of recommendations, decide which one to act on first.
But with this package, a specialist does that work for you. You receive one integrated report that tells you directly: "Your baby is sensitive to the BCG vaccine, so be sure to inform the doctor before vaccination. There is a mild B‑cell deficiency, therefore such and such a class of antibiotics will not be effective. Also, because of a light sleep pattern, you should keep the room temperature at 20°C and avoid blue light before bedtime. Adjust the vaccination schedule and the sleep schedule according to the table below."
That is the difference between "having data" and "having a roadmap."
What is PharOmics' advantage over international competitors?
Competing platforms such as 23andMe or AncestryDNA mainly tell you "you have an immune deficiency" or "your sleep pattern is light" and that is all. Others, like Nebula Genomics, provide raw data but do not offer practical clinical interpretation.
PharOmics tells you: "Given this immune deficiency, which vaccines you should avoid, which antibiotics are effective for you, and at what time you should go to sleep so that your immune system can be restored."
Competitors' reports are mostly designed for adults, and in the area of infant immunity they merely provide a "risk score" – something that is of little use to a mother worried about her child.
PharOmics is the only place that examines a baby's immunity from not one but three simultaneous perspectives and translates the result into plain, understandable language for a mother. Not into the dry, technical language of genetics.
Summary: What changes with this package?
- You will know which vaccines require you to alert the doctor beforehand
- You will understand why your baby keeps getting sick and which layer of his immunity is weak
- You will know what time he should go to sleep and how to adjust the sleep environment in order to strengthen his immunity
- And most importantly, the sleepless nights in the emergency department will end. Now that you know the root of the problem, you can act preventively – not after he falls ill once again.