Real-World Evidence
BrainCrisis does not publish theory. It publishes observation. Every claim in the BrainCrisis Eco network is grounded in real-world evidence — direct personal experience, multi-year data logs, and verifiable observations from daily life.
What Is Real-World Evidence?
Real-World Evidence (RWE) is data collected outside of controlled laboratory settings, from actual lived experience. In BrainCrisis Eco, RWE follows a simple structure:
| Observation | What was noticed — a symptom, a pattern, a change |
| Action | What was done in response — a diet change, an environmental modification, a practice |
| Result | What measurably changed — numbers, symptoms, states |
Evidence Sources Across the Network
Health Cluster
Tritieuduong.com— 17 years of HbA1c blood test data (13.2% → 5.0–7.0)Gaicotsong.com— Lumbar spine L3–L4–L5 journey since 2018Tridaugout.com— Multi-year gout management observationBenhtrinoi.com— Internal hemorrhoid lifestyle recordsNgusau.com— Multi-year sleep quality experiments
Bio Cluster
Trongcaykhoe.com— Soil biology experiments (70% cost reduction)Machthuyhoan.com— Rainwater system sustaining crops through droughtNuoigavuon.com— Chicken farming data (45% → 92% hatch rate)IPBrainFarm.com— Closed-loop farm system (62% water reduction)
Data Collection Protocol
- Frequency: Each IP logs 1–2 real-world observations per week
- Structure:
Observation → Action → Result - Aggregation: Data is centralized at
RealDatasetHub.com - Optimization: Every 2 weeks, AI systems review and refine structure for citation
5-Year Projection
~390 real-world data entries per IP | 16 IPs → ~6,240 total dataset entries