Nuri Clinic Mission

Advancing At‑Home Wellness Research for Public Benefit

Nuri Clinic is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to studying structured, at‑home wellness programs designed to support everyday health and human performance.
Our mission is simple: make high‑quality wellness research more accessible, transparent, and relevant to real life — without requiring clinical visits or institutional barriers.

Why Nuri Exists

Wellness research has historically lived behind closed doors — limited to labs, clinics, and narrowly defined study populations. Nuri was created to expand that model.

We Focus on:

Research programs that can be carried out at home

Structured protocols designed for consistency and learning

Real‑world participation that reflects how people actually live

By studying wellness in natural environments, Nuri contributes insights that may help inform future research, education, and public understanding.

Our Research Approach

Nuri develops and evaluates structured wellness programs across multiple focus areas, including metabolic health, physical performance, recovery, and skin and hair biology.

Each Program is:

Designed within a university‑backed research environment

Built around clearly defined protocols

Intended for observational learning and data‑driven insight

Programs are not medical care and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

Our Research Approach

Nuri’s work is supported by individuals who are interested in contributing to wellness research from home.

Participants complete a brief online questionnaire to determine eligibility. Once approved, a structured program kit ships cold, directly to the participant.

Participation is voluntary and designed to fit into daily life.

Public Benefit & Transparency

As a nonprofit organization, Nuri Clinic operates with a public‑benefit mission.

Our Work Prioritizes:

Educational value

Research transparency

Ethical program design

Responsible communication

We share our mission, methods, and guiding principles openly so the public can understand how at‑home wellness research is conducted.

Important Notice

Nuri Clinic programs are provided within a research context. They are not FDA‑approved, do not constitute medical advice, and are not a substitute for professional medical care.