Reference Framework

ESGR Framework

A non-medical reference framework for emotion–stress–gut–resilience systems. Defining boundaries, not outcomes.

Why This Framework Exists

Digital products increasingly measure emotion, stress, and recovery. Yet many systems collapse complex human states into single scores, blur the boundary between observation and medical claims, or promise outcomes where only probabilities exist.

ESGR Framework defines how human state systems should be described, interpreted, and constrained—without diagnosis, treatment, or outcome guarantees.

State ≠ Result
Recovery ≠ Treatment
Measurement ≠ Promise

ESGR-aligned systems evaluate conditions, capacity, and constraints—not outcomes.

What ESGR Is

  • A non-medical reference framework
  • Definitions, boundaries, and responsibilities
  • A guide for responsible design and interpretation
  • Separation of state observation from outcome claims

What ESGR Is Not

  • A diagnostic model
  • A treatment or therapy protocol
  • A guarantee of improvement
  • A replacement for medical or psychological care

"ESGR Framework does not tell systems what to claim. It tells them what they must not claim."

That is where responsibility begins.