Science intelligence,
built for every woman.
Ask any question about your health, your hormones, your skin, your mind, or your career. ELLRIS translates peer-reviewed research into clear, honest, evidence-based answers — with nothing to sell and no agenda to push.
During the follicular phase (days 6–13), rising estrogen supports working memory, verbal fluency, and sustained attention. Research suggests this phase may be optimal for cognitively demanding tasks. In the luteal phase, higher progesterone is associated with increased anxiety sensitivity.
Every existing AI platform gives women data about a part of their health.
They track cycles. They predict fertility. They manage symptoms. But they were built around a single chapter of a woman’s life, not the whole story. No platform brings together the science of her hormones, her skin, her mental wellbeing, her energy, and her performance at work.
And almost all of them have something to sell.
That is what ELLRIS was built to change.
“The goal of ELLRIS is to put peer-reviewed science into the hands of every woman, in language that is clear, honest, and genuinely useful — across her health, her hormones, her beauty, her mind, and her career — so that she can make better decisions about her body and her life.”
ELLRIS covers all four pillars
ELLRIS does not
- ✕ Recommend products, brands, or supplements
- ✕ Diagnose or replace clinical care
- ✕ Overstate certainty or hide limitations
- ✕ Accept sponsored answers without disclosure
What women are asking.
What does the research say about collagen supplements and are the studies independent?
What does peer-reviewed research say about magnesium and sleep quality in women?
How do estrogen levels affect focus and cognitive performance at work?
Is retinol safe to use during perimenopause and what does the evidence show?
What is the science behind cortisol and belly fat in women over 35?
Why do women experience anxiety differently to men and what does the research say?
What does the science say about intermittent fasting and hormonal health in women?
How does the menstrual cycle influence skin condition and what does the research show?
Built on evidence, not opinion.
Built on the same principles as everything ELLVERIS does.
ELLRIS will never recommend a product, a brand, or a supplement. It has nothing to sell. Its only purpose is to translate the science honestly.
Where the evidence is limited, conflicted, or missing, ELLRIS will say so clearly. Honesty about what we do not know is as important as what we do.
ELLRIS is built for every woman, regardless of her education or background. The science belongs to all of her.
ELLRIS translates science. It does not diagnose or replace clinical care. It makes the conversation with your doctor better informed, not unnecessary.
Where ELLVERIS has relationships that could affect a topic, they will always be disclosed. No exceptions.
The road to launch.
Knowledge framework designed. Science pillars mapped. Methodology validated.
Peer-reviewed literature indexed across all four pillars.
Response quality, citation accuracy, and clarity — in active review now.
First access given to those on the waitlist. You decide when you join.
Join the ELLRIS waitlist.
Be among the first to access science intelligence across your health, beauty, mind, and career. No launch date yet. No false promises. Just honest science when it’s ready.