Why nobody has done it
Storage was never the problem.
Plenty of products will store your records. Very few will read them, reconcile them, and
tell you what the combination means — because that requires holding two things at
the same time that health software almost never holds together: your clinical record, and
everything you actually put in your body.
Clinical systems know what was prescribed, not what you take. Wellness apps know what you
take, not what your labs did. The interesting questions live precisely in between: what
is this supplement doing to that marker, what interacts with what, what changed when I
changed something. Antelic is built around that seam, because the seam is where the
answers are.
And synthesis is only trustworthy if it is grounded. An eloquent, confident, wrong answer
about your own health record is more dangerous than no answer at all, because it sounds
like it was checked. So Antelic is built curated-first: reviewed reference material behind
every claim, cited where your own results are being interpreted, and a plain statement
when the evidence is limited. The commitments that follow from that are on the
trust page, written where they can be checked.