US 12,488,901 B2
Personalized wellness systems and methods of use
James Crouch, Boulder, CO (US); and Sean Callan, Denver, CO (US)
Assigned to Onikoroshi, LLC
Filed by Onikoroshi, LLC, Boulder, CO (US)
Filed on Apr. 14, 2025, as Appl. No. 19/178,472.
Application 19/178,472 is a continuation of application No. 18/353,737, filed on Jul. 17, 2023, granted, now 12,322,515.
Claims priority of provisional application 63/513,589, filed on Jul. 14, 2023.
Prior Publication US 2025/0246315 A1, Jul. 31, 2025
This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer.
Int. Cl. G16H 50/30 (2018.01); G16B 20/00 (2019.01); G16B 40/00 (2019.01); G16H 10/40 (2018.01); G16H 10/60 (2018.01); G16H 20/00 (2018.01)
CPC G16H 50/30 (2018.01) [G16B 20/00 (2019.02); G16B 40/00 (2019.02); G16H 10/40 (2018.01); G16H 10/60 (2018.01); G16H 20/00 (2018.01)] 20 Claims
 
1. A method of producing a personalized combination nutritional product, the method comprising assembling a combination product comprising a food and a nutritional supplement for a non-human animal subject based, at least in part on:
(a) receiving:
genetic data at a plurality of genomic loci of the non-human animal subject, wherein at least one genomic locus of the plurality of genomic loci is associated with a first condition, wherein the first condition is not a breed type;
phenotypic data pertaining to a plurality of phenotypes of the non-human animal subject that is associated with a second condition, wherein the plurality of phenotypes comprises a species, a food allergy, an age, a weight, or a breed; and
environmental data for the non-human animal subject that is associated with a third condition, wherein the environmental data comprises a climate or geographical location of residence;
(b) processing a data set comprising the genetic data, the phenotypic data, and the environmental data to determine qualitative or quantitative measures of each that predict whether the non-human animal subject is likely to have or develop the first condition, the second condition, and the third condition; and
(c) ranking at least two of the first condition, the second condition, and the third condition to identify a highest-ranking condition for the non-human animal subject, wherein the combination product improves, ameliorates, or prevents the highest-ranking condition.