Support Article
BATReset Cycles Explained
BATReset is presented as a scalable cycle model rather than a one-size-fits-all plan. Cycle length is adjusted to pattern severity, follow-up trends, and provider review.
How Cycle Length Is Framed
The framework describes three common cycle windows used for different levels of support: maintenance support, standard support, and extended support.
- Standard cycle: used when measurable drift needs closer support and follow-up.
- Comprehensive cycle: used when broader multi-domain drift needs a longer support window.
- Maintenance cycle: lighter annual support when trends are stable.
What Shapes Cycle Length
Cycle length is not automatic. The model ties timing to baseline BAT Levels, BATScore direction, BATCheck context, and whether trends appear stable, watch-range, or action-range.
That is why BATReset cycles are described with provider oversight and repeat review. The cycle follows the data rather than a fixed routine for everyone.
What Happens After the Cycle
Every cycle is followed by repeat measurement to assess whether patterns appear steadier over time. Follow-up BATCheck review then guides whether the next step is routine monitoring, annual maintenance, or another support cycle.
Medication and Lab Independence
BATWatch is lab and pharmacy-agnostic.
We do not manufacture, distribute, or profit from any medication or laboratory service.
All medications are:
- Prescribed by the treating provider, not BATWatch
- Dispensed by independent licensed pharmacies
- Priced under a Cost-Cap Policy to prevent surprise billing
- Optional and tailored to each cycle’s intensity under provider guidance
This separation ensures objectivity and prevents conflicts of interest.