Absolute Confidentiality: Overcoming Psychological Barriers in Sensitive Consultations

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In the soft evening light filtering through the large windows of his modern apartment overlooking Elliott Bay in Seattle, Rowan Caldwell, the 38-year-old architect who spent his days designing sustainable high-rise towers for clients across the Pacific Northwest, felt the familiar weight of unspoken pain pressing on his chest. It had been three years since the sudden loss of both parents in a highway accident on I-5, yet the trauma still surfaced in quiet moments—flashbacks during late-night blueprint reviews, sudden anxiety when driving through the same stretch of road near Pike Place Market, and a deep fear that anyone in his professional circle might discover how deeply he was still struggling. Rowan had tried local therapists in downtown Seattle twice before, but each time the same paralyzing thought stopped him: “What if my colleagues at the studio find out? What if clients hear rumors that the architect designing their multi-million-dollar sustainable buildings is battling unresolved grief?” The fear of judgment from the tight-knit Seattle design community, where everyone knew everyone, kept him silent and stuck. That evening, as he stared at the city lights reflecting on the dark water, Rowan made a decision that would change everything. He opened the StrongBody AI app, expanded his Personal Care Team to include the Therapy Experts group, and specifically searched for a Trauma Specialist located far from the United States. The Smart Matching system instantly connected him with Dr. Elena Moreau, a board-certified Trauma Specialist practicing in Auckland, New Zealand, with 17 years of experience helping high-achieving professionals process sudden loss through evidence-based methods rooted in her private clinic overlooking the Waitematā Harbour.

Within minutes, Rowan sent a detailed private request through MultiMe Chat. He recorded a voice message describing his symptoms, uploaded two anonymous journal entries he had written at 2 a.m., and attached a short video of himself explaining the flashbacks without showing his face. The voice translation feature worked flawlessly, converting his American English into natural-sounding audio for Dr. Moreau. She replied almost immediately with a warm, professional voice message: “Rowan, thank you for trusting me with this. I’m here in Auckland, 17 hours ahead of you, and completely removed from your Seattle world. No one in your community will ever know. I’ve prepared a personalized offer so we can begin gentle trauma processing at your pace.” The offer appeared instantly in the chat: a six-week trauma integration program including weekly 50-minute video sessions, daily grounding exercises tailored for architects with irregular hours, EMDR-inspired self-guided techniques adapted for remote use, and unlimited voice check-ins through MultiMe Chat, priced at $198 after the transparent 10 percent buyer fee. Rowan accepted with one tap. The full amount was held securely in the platform’s escrow wallet through Stripe, giving him absolute control—he would only confirm payment after experiencing real relief or after the automatic 15-day review period.

Their first live video consultation began at 10:15 p.m. Seattle time, which was 3:15 p.m. the next day in Auckland. Dr. Moreau appeared in her calm clinic with harbor views behind her, speaking gently while the translation flowed perfectly in both directions. “Because I’m on the other side of the world, your privacy is absolute,” she reassured him right away. “No shared networks, no overlapping social circles, no risk of accidental encounters at local events.” She guided Rowan through a safe grounding exercise using his phone camera to demonstrate breathing while he sat on his living room couch. No clinic waiting room. No local records. No possibility that someone from his architecture firm might recognize the therapist. By the end of the 50-minute session, Rowan felt a lightness he had not experienced in years. Dr. Moreau uploaded a personalized daily journal template directly into the chat and scheduled automatic voice reminders. The next morning, Rowan sent a short voice update describing a reduced flashback intensity. Dr. Moreau responded from New Zealand within 35 minutes with a refined breathing variation. This pattern continued seamlessly. Within 12 days, Rowan’s self-reported flashback frequency dropped from four times weekly to once every ten days. His anxiety while driving on I-5 decreased by 64 percent according to his daily tracking, and he completed a complex sustainable tower presentation for a Bellevue client with steady focus instead of the usual racing thoughts. Most importantly, the psychological barrier had vanished completely—knowing Dr. Moreau lived 17 time zones away eliminated every fear of local judgment. He could be fully honest without ever worrying that a colleague might see her name on a receipt or hear about the sessions in Seattle’s design circles.

Rowan’s friend Elias Thorne in Austin, Texas, was the next to discover the same freedom. Elias, the 41-year-old software developer who built health-tracking apps from his home office near Lady Bird Lake, had been silently battling a workaholic dependency that had escalated into all-night coding marathons fueled by energy drinks and an inability to disconnect. The shame was crushing. He feared that if anyone in Austin’s tight-knit tech community—especially investors or his own team—learned he was struggling with behavioral addiction, his reputation as the reliable founder would crumble. Local Austin counselors felt too close; the city was small enough that he worried about running into someone at a South Congress café or a tech meetup. After hearing Rowan’s experience during a late-night voice call, Elias joined StrongBody AI and searched the Therapy Experts group for an Addiction Counselor located on another continent. The Smart Matching system introduced him to Dr. Thabo Nkosi, a certified Addiction Counselor practicing in Cape Town, South Africa, with 21 years of experience helping high-performing professionals overcome work and substance dependencies through culturally sensitive, non-judgmental methods in his private practice overlooking Table Mountain.

At 1:20 a.m. Austin time, Elias sent a private request through MultiMe Chat, describing his all-night coding cycles and the growing reliance on caffeine that left him exhausted yet unable to stop. He uploaded anonymous screenshots of his sleep tracker showing only 3.8 hours average rest and a short voice message explaining the shame that kept him silent locally. Dr. Nkosi replied in 9 minutes with a calm voice message translated instantly into clear English: “Elias, I’m here in Cape Town, thousands of miles and many time zones away from your Austin tech world. Your privacy is 100 percent protected—no shared circles, no risk of recognition. I’ve created an offer so we can address this dependency gently and effectively.” The offer detailed a five-week behavioral addiction recovery program including weekly 45-minute video sessions, daily habit-rewiring exercises customized for developers, voice-based craving management tools, and unlimited check-ins through MultiMe Chat, priced at $172 after fees. Elias accepted immediately. Payment was held securely in escrow via PayPal until he confirmed real change.

Their first session started right away via video inside MultiMe Chat. Dr. Nkosi appeared in his serene Cape Town office with the mountain visible behind him and said, “Because I practice on the opposite side of the planet, you can speak freely without any fear of local gossip affecting your startup funding or team dynamics.” He guided Elias through a real-time craving-mapping exercise using screen sharing, then assigned a simple evening wind-down routine that fit perfectly around coding deadlines. Elias practiced it that same night and uploaded a progress voice note the next morning. Dr. Nkosi responded from South Africa within 28 minutes with a refined technique. By the end of week two, Elias’s average coding marathon length had decreased from 14 hours to 9 hours without the frantic energy drink cycle. His deep sleep time increased by 2.1 hours nightly according to his wearable, and he delivered a major app update to his Texas investors with calm confidence instead of exhaustion. The total cost was less than half of what a comparable Austin specialist would have charged, and the privacy was absolute—no one in the local tech scene would ever know. Elias later told Rowan during a group call, “For the first time, I could admit the full extent of the dependency without worrying that word would spread through Austin startup events. Dr. Nkosi being in Cape Town made it feel completely safe.”

Harlan Prescott, their mutual friend and the 44-year-old history professor at Columbia University living in a sunlit Upper West Side apartment with sweeping views of Central Park in New York City, joined the platform after hearing both stories. Harlan had been carrying deep trauma from a painful divorce five years earlier that still affected his ability to form close relationships and sometimes surfaced as emotional numbness during long lectures or research writing. The fear of judgment was paralyzing—he worried that if colleagues or graduate students at Columbia discovered he was seeing a therapist for divorce-related trauma, it might subtly affect his professional standing in the competitive academic world of New York. Local Manhattan therapists felt too risky; the university community was small enough that he imagined awkward encounters at faculty events. Harlan searched the Therapy Experts group for a Trauma Specialist located far away and was matched with Dr. Siobhan O’Connor, a certified Trauma Specialist practicing in Dublin, Ireland, with 16 years of experience helping academics process relationship loss through compassionate, narrative-based methods in her private practice near Trinity College.

At 6:35 a.m. New York time, Harlan sent a private request through MultiMe Chat, describing the emotional numbness and fear of vulnerability without revealing his full name or university affiliation. He uploaded two anonymous journal entries and a short voice message explaining the shame that kept him silent locally. Dr. O’Connor replied in 7 minutes with a gentle voice message translated perfectly: “Harlan, I’m here in Dublin, five time zones ahead and an ocean away from your New York academic world. Your identity and story stay completely between us—no risk of campus gossip or professional repercussions. I’ve prepared an offer so we can begin healing at your pace.” The offer outlined a seven-week trauma recovery program including weekly 50-minute video sessions, narrative rewriting exercises tailored for professors, daily emotional check-in voice tools, and unlimited support through MultiMe Chat, priced at $189 after fees. Harlan accepted. The escrow system held the payment securely until he confirmed genuine progress.

Their first session began immediately via video inside MultiMe Chat. Dr. O’Connor appeared in her cozy Dublin office with bookshelves of Irish literature behind her and said softly, “Because I practice on the other side of the Atlantic, you can explore every feeling without any worry that a colleague might recognize my name or that word could spread through Columbia circles.” She guided Harlan through a safe narrative exercise, asking him to describe one memory while she listened with complete cultural detachment. Harlan felt an immediate release he had never experienced with local options. He uploaded a progress voice note the next morning, and Dr. O’Connor responded from Ireland within 32 minutes with a refined journaling prompt. By the end of week three, Harlan’s emotional numbness had lifted by 71 percent according to his weekly self-assessment, he began forming deeper connections with graduate students during office hours, and he completed a major research paper on sustainable urban development that had been stalled by grief for months. The total investment was less than one-third of comparable Manhattan therapy rates, and the privacy was ironclad—no one in his New York academic network would ever know. Harlan later shared in the group voice call, “The distance to Dublin removed every layer of fear. I could finally speak the full truth without scanning every face on campus for signs of recognition.”

The three friends began comparing notes regularly through their shared MultiMe Chat group, marveling at how StrongBody AI had transformed their most private struggles into safe, judgment-free spaces. Rowan would send a late-night voice update about a reduced flashback from his Seattle apartment at 11:40 p.m. and receive compassionate guidance from Dr. Moreau in Auckland within minutes. Elias would upload an anonymous craving log from his Austin desk at 2 a.m. and get immediate support from Dr. Nkosi in Cape Town. Harlan would practice a narrative exercise in his New York living room at dawn while Dr. O’Connor reviewed from Dublin and offered gentle refinements. Every interaction was protected by the platform’s escrow system, so they only confirmed payment after seeing measurable emotional relief in the Purchased Service menu. The 15-day holding period gave them time to test the techniques in real life before funds released, and the specialists withdrew earnings to their local banks in New Zealand, South Africa, and Ireland within 30 minutes at zero platform fee. The voice translation feature broke every language barrier; Harlan once heard Dr. O’Connor share an Irish proverb about healing before the system rendered it into clear English with full cultural warmth preserved.

These distant connections delivered results that felt profoundly liberating. Rowan’s trauma processing not only reduced flashbacks but improved his creative focus during design sessions by 52 percent, allowing him to complete two additional sustainable tower projects ahead of schedule and earn a major new commission from a Bellevue client. Elias’s addiction recovery eliminated the all-night coding dependency so effectively that he reduced energy drink consumption by 100 percent and increased his weekly app features delivered by 39 percent, leading to a promotion and $15,000 annual raise at his Texas startup. Harlan’s trauma work lifted the emotional numbness so completely that he began mentoring additional graduate students with genuine warmth and published three peer-reviewed papers in a single quarter. The psychological freedom was the greatest gift—knowing the specialists lived on entirely different continents eliminated every fear of local exposure. Rowan could be fully honest without worrying that someone from his Seattle studio might recognize the therapist at a conference. Elias could admit the full extent of his workaholism without fearing investors at Austin tech events might hear rumors. Harlan could explore every layer of his divorce grief without any risk of campus colleagues learning through local networks.

The platform’s Active Message feature amplified the safety net further. Dr. Moreau in New Zealand would proactively send a gentle grounding exercise when she noticed patterns in Rowan’s updates, often at no extra cost because the relationship was built on trust across oceans. Dr. Nkosi in Cape Town sent Elias a free craving-management voice tool when he detected early signs of stress in the uploaded logs. B-Notification reminders ensured no check-in was missed, and the Received Offers menu allowed easy comparison of new protocols from other distant specialists if needed. Rowan once received three competing offers for an advanced trauma integration package: one from a local Seattle center at $520 with risk of community overlap, one from Auckland at $205, and one from Cape Town at $198. He chose the Auckland option after reviewing detailed case studies and saved $315 while gaining weekly voice guidance that felt completely private.

As the months unfolded, the three friends tracked their cumulative benefits with precise metrics. Rowan calculated $3,120 saved across five sensitive programs while gaining 34 extra productive architectural hours per month and reducing his flashback episodes from four weekly to once every 12 days. Elias documented $2,980 in savings over four months, which he reinvested into new development hardware that accelerated his app launch by two weeks and earned his Austin startup a major enterprise contract. Harlan recorded $2,450 saved in the same period, freeing budget for extended research travel that resulted in a co-authored paper published in a top journal and an invitation to speak at an international conference in London. These were not small discounts. They represented genuine liberation from the dual burden of pain and fear of exposure.

The convenience extended into every corner of their lives. Rowan once conducted a late-night grounding session with Dr. Moreau while waiting for a ferry at the Seattle waterfront, using the MultiMe Chat video on his phone. Elias received an immediate craving intervention from Dr. Nkosi during a lunch break at a food truck beside Lady Bird Lake. Harlan practiced a narrative exercise in his Columbia University office between lectures, receiving live refinements from Dr. O’Connor in Dublin. Every session was documented permanently in the chat history, creating a complete, private health record far more insightful than scattered notes from traditional American clinics. The escrow protection gave them absolute confidence; Elias once requested a small protocol extension and received it at no extra cost because the payment remained held until he confirmed the reduced dependency.

One particularly meaningful moment occurred when Rowan faced an unusually intense project deadline that triggered old grief. Instead of pushing through and risking emotional shutdown, he proactively reached out to Dr. Moreau at 2:55 a.m. Seattle time. She responded from New Zealand with a targeted grounding session priced at $68 that included a customized visualization rooted in her Auckland practice. Rowan followed the guidance right at his drafting table and returned to work with 51 percent greater emotional stability. The total cost was less than one-fifth of a comparable local session, and the distance ensured zero risk of anyone in his Seattle network ever knowing. Elias used a similar midnight connection with Dr. Nkosi when a workaholic urge threatened a major app launch, resolving the craving for $59 instead of the $310 local urgent-care equivalent. Harlan prevented emotional numbness before a high-stakes faculty presentation by accepting a $74 offer from Dr. O’Connor two days in advance, delivering one of his most engaging lectures ever.

The platform’s Smart Matching engine continued suggesting new distant specialists based on emerging needs. Rowan added a secondary Trauma Specialist from Sydney for additional perspective, but the core power remained in the transcontinental privacy. Elias expanded to include a second Addiction Counselor from Rio de Janeiro for cultural diversity in recovery tools. Harlan connected with a third specialist from Edinburgh for complementary narrative techniques. Each new addition reinforced the same powerful reality: by choosing experts on entirely different continents through StrongBody AI, they received care that was not only more effective but also completely free from the psychological weight of local judgment.

One clear Sunday afternoon in Seattle, Rowan sat in his apartment with sunlight breaking through the clouds over Elliott Bay. He opened the StrongBody AI app and reviewed his Personal Care Team of 15 specialists, including three from New Zealand and two from South Africa. A new proactive offer from Dr. Moreau appeared for a quarterly trauma maintenance package at $95. He accepted it immediately, knowing the same support would have carried the constant fear of exposure if sourced locally. Later that evening, he joined Elias and Harlan on a group voice call. The three men compared their latest private healing experiences with genuine gratitude.

“I used to carry the double burden of pain and fear of being found out,” Rowan said. “Now I can heal completely because my specialist is on the other side of the world.”

Elias added from his Austin home office overlooking the Colorado River, “The distance to Cape Town gave me permission to be honest for the first time. My work dependency is gone, and no one in Austin tech will ever know.”

Harlan concluded from his New York apartment with Central Park in the background, “StrongBody AI didn’t just give us therapists. It gave us safety—the absolute certainty that our most vulnerable moments would never reach our local communities.”

Through the borderless global marketplace of StrongBody AI, Rowan, Elias, and Harlan had unlocked something rare and life-changing. They accessed world-class Trauma Specialists and Addiction Counselors with impeccable credentials and proven outcomes while enjoying complete anonymity that local options could never provide. The platform’s intelligent matching, MultiMe Chat with flawless voice translation, secure escrow protection, and continuous offer system had removed every barrier of distance, language, fear, and judgment. Their living rooms had become private trauma healing spaces in New Zealand, addiction recovery clinics in South Africa, and narrative therapy rooms in Ireland. Their mornings had become opportunities for safe emotional growth. Their futures had become lighter, stronger, and more fully lived because they had made the simple but powerful choice to reach across oceans for care that local communities could never safely offer.

The transformation continued to unfold in quiet, profound ways. Rowan completed four additional sustainable design projects ahead of schedule and received two major new commissions that cited his sustained creative energy and calm leadership. Elias’s health-tracking app gained four major enterprise clients after he delivered features faster and with greater clarity than ever before. Harlan published five peer-reviewed papers in a single year and was invited to lead an international seminar series at Oxford University in England, where he arrived emotionally grounded and ready. Every success traced back to the same decision: choosing distant specialists through StrongBody AI to eliminate the fear of local judgment entirely.

As another gentle Seattle rain began to fall outside his apartment windows, Rowan closed the StrongBody AI app after confirming another successful trauma session with Dr. Moreau. He smiled, knowing that somewhere in New Zealand, South Africa, and Ireland, members of his team were already reviewing his updates and preparing the next piece of compassionate support. Elias was doing the same in Austin, and Harlan in New York. Together they had stepped into a new way of living, one where the most sensitive parts of their stories could be shared safely across oceans, free from local eyes and local whispers. The platform had not simply connected them with experts. It had given them the gift of absolute privacy—the freedom to heal without fear, to grow without shame, and to live fully without the weight of community judgment. That was the true power of choosing care from another continent through StrongBody AI, and it was now theirs to cherish, every single day, for years to come.

Rowan’s journey continued with even deeper layers of freedom. During a particularly stressful week when old grief triggered intense anxiety before a major client presentation, he reached out to Dr. Moreau at 3:05 a.m. Seattle time. She responded from New Zealand with a targeted grounding protocol priced at $72 that included a customized visualization exercise recorded in her Auckland clinic. Rowan practiced it right at his drafting table and delivered the presentation with steady confidence. The cultural detachment and geographic distance made every word feel safe. Elias, facing a sudden workaholic relapse urge during an investor meeting preparation, connected with Dr. Nkosi at midnight Austin time and received an immediate craving interruption technique for $65, allowing him to present with full presence. Harlan used his Dublin specialist to process an unexpected emotional trigger before a faculty meeting, resolving the numbness for $78 and leading the discussion with renewed warmth. These ongoing distant connections created a safety net that local care could never match.

The ripple effect extended beyond their personal lives. Rowan’s entire design team at the Seattle studio began quietly exploring the platform after noticing his consistent calm, with two colleagues finding distant Trauma Specialists and reporting similar breakthroughs in privacy and results. Elias’s Austin startup integrated StrongBody AI recommendations into their wellness benefits package, reducing team stress-related absences by 48 percent in one quarter. Harlan’s Columbia University research group started a small confidential pilot where graduate students accessed distant Addiction Counselors and Trauma Specialists, reporting average savings of $290 per person and improved academic focus. The pattern was undeniable: when buyers chose experts on entirely different continents through StrongBody AI, the combination of clinical excellence and absolute privacy created outcomes that local systems simply could not replicate.

The platform’s B-Notification system kept the support continuous with gentle reminders about upcoming check-ins from New Zealand, South Africa, and Ireland. Active Message alerts from Dr. Nkosi would arrive at precisely the right moment with free craving tools based on Elias’s uploaded logs. The Purchased Service menu provided complete visibility into every interaction, allowing easy review of voice recordings, progress videos, and outcome metrics before confirming payment. Escrow protection ensured that even the most emotionally complex multi-week programs remained risk-free until real emotional relief was experienced. Rowan once requested a protocol extension during a particularly difficult anniversary of his parents’ accident and received it at no extra cost because Dr. Moreau saw continued healing potential and wanted to ensure complete integration.

As the year progressed, the three friends began documenting their journeys in a shared private MultiMe Chat journal. Rowan noted that his overall emotional resilience score, measured monthly through the platform’s integrated tracker, had risen from 5.9 to 9.3. Elias reported a 47 percent increase in sustainable work-life balance and a 36 percent boost in weekly app features delivered without burnout. Harlan tracked a 41 percent reduction in emotional numbness incidents and a 32 percent increase in published research output. Their combined savings exceeded $10,200 while their quality of life had improved across every dimension. They laughed together during group calls about how their most vulnerable moments were now held safely across oceans, turning potential sources of shame into sources of strength.

One clear Sunday morning in Seattle, Rowan stood in his kitchen preparing the grounding tea Dr. Moreau had recommended from New Zealand. He opened the app and saw a new proactive offer from Dr. Nkosi in Cape Town for a seasonal craving-prevention package at $88. He accepted it with a smile, knowing the same support would have carried the constant fear of local exposure if sourced in Austin or Seattle. Across the country, Elias and Harlan were making similar choices in their own spaces. The three men had collectively embraced a new standard of emotional care, one where the most sensitive parts of their stories could be explored safely across continents through the seamless bridge of StrongBody AI. The platform had not only made expert trauma and addiction support accessible; it had made it completely private, culturally neutral, continuous, and profoundly effective. Their lighter hearts, clearer minds, stronger relationships, and freer futures stood as living proof that when you reach across the world for care, healing becomes something far greater than treatment. It becomes a daily celebration of safety, growth, and the freedom to be fully human without fear.

The story of their transformation continued to unfold with each new season and each new connection. Rowan added a secondary Trauma Specialist from Sydney for additional perspective during anniversary periods, experiencing techniques that further reduced flashback intensity by 28 percent. Elias incorporated a second Addiction Counselor from Rio de Janeiro for cultural diversity in recovery tools, but always returned to his Cape Town specialist for foundational support. Harlan connected with a third specialist from Edinburgh for complementary narrative techniques that enriched his academic writing. Every addition reinforced the same powerful reality: by choosing experts on entirely different continents through StrongBody AI, they received care that was not only clinically superior but also completely free from the psychological weight of local judgment.

As another gentle Seattle rain began to fall outside his apartment windows, Rowan closed the StrongBody AI app after confirming another successful session with Dr. Moreau. He smiled, knowing that somewhere in New Zealand, South Africa, and Ireland, members of his team were already reviewing his updates and preparing the next piece of compassionate, judgment-free support. Elias was doing the same in Austin, and Harlan in New York. Together they had stepped into a new way of living, one where the most sensitive chapters of their stories could be rewritten safely across oceans, free from local eyes and local whispers. The platform had not simply connected them with experts. It had given them the gift of absolute privacy—the freedom to heal without fear, to grow without shame, and to live fully without the weight of community judgment. That was the true power of choosing care from another continent through StrongBody AI, and it was now theirs to cherish, every single day, for years to come.

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Overview of StrongBody AI

StrongBody AI is a platform connecting services and products in the fields of health, proactive health care, and mental health, operating at the official and sole address: https://strongbody.ai. The platform connects real doctors, real pharmacists, and real proactive health care experts (sellers) with users (buyers) worldwide, allowing sellers to provide remote/on-site consultations, online training, sell related products, post blogs to build credibility, and proactively contact potential customers via Active Message. Buyers can send requests, place orders, receive offers, and build personal care teams. The platform automatically matches based on expertise, supports payments via Stripe/Paypal (over 200 countries). With tens of millions of users from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and others, the platform generates thousands of daily requests, helping sellers reach high-income customers and buyers easily find suitable real experts.


Operating Model and Capabilities

Not a scheduling platform

StrongBody AI is where sellers receive requests from buyers, proactively send offers, conduct direct transactions via chat, offer acceptance, and payment. This pioneering feature provides initiative and maximum convenience for both sides, suitable for real-world health care transactions – something no other platform offers.

Not a medical tool / AI

StrongBody AI is a human connection platform, enabling users to connect with real, verified healthcare professionals who hold valid qualifications and proven professional experience from countries around the world.

All consultations and information exchanges take place directly between users and real human experts, via B-Messenger chat or third-party communication tools such as Telegram, Zoom, or phone calls.

StrongBody AI only facilitates connections, payment processing, and comparison tools; it 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 such as Ghana and Kenya). Tens of thousands of new users register daily in buyer and seller roles, 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. Sellers can withdraw funds (except currency conversion fees) within 30 minutes to their real bank accounts. Platform fees are 20% for sellers and 10% for buyers (clearly displayed in service pricing).


Limitations of Liability

StrongBody AI acts solely as an intermediary connection platform and does not participate in or take responsibility for consultation content, service or product quality, medical decisions, or agreements made between buyers and sellers.

All consultations, guidance, and 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 marketing or technical expertise, build a personal brand, monetize spare time, and contribute professional value to global community health as real experts serving real users.

For buyers:
Access a wide selection of reputable real professionals at reasonable costs, avoid long waiting times, easily find suitable 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 for platform optimization purposes only, including user matching, service recommendations, content support, language translation, and workflow automation.

StrongBody AI does not use artificial intelligence to provide medical diagnosis, 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.