Every once in a while, something arrives in your inbox that doesn’t just inform you — it moves you. A message that feels less like an announcement and more like a quiet nudge from the universe saying, “Hey, this might change things for you.”
That’s exactly how I felt when LoOoP officially went live.
If you’ve read my previous article, “When Two Women Talk About PCOS From Across the World,” you already know that my conversation with Claire — the brilliant mind behind Neuraura — wasn’t just a casual chat. It was a deeply human exchange between two women separated by oceans yet united by the same frustrations, hopes, and invisible battles that come with PCOS.
That blog captured the emotional landscape of two women trying to make sense of their bodies, their symptoms, and the lack of real tools available for people like us. And now, that conversation has evolved into something tangible — LoOoP.
From a Cross-Continental Dialogue to a Groundbreaking Tool
In that earlier piece, I described how Claire opened up about her own long, winding PCOS journey. It was marked by childhood migraines, fertility struggles, miscarriages, postpartum depression, and years spent navigating a medical system that rarely offered clarity. Hearing her speak with such honesty made me realize how universal our struggles truly are — whether you’re in Manila or Montreal.
At that time, LoOoP existed only as a vision — a conceptual answer to the same questions we’ve all whispered late at night:
Why does my body feel unpredictable? Why do my symptoms fluctuate so wildly? And why does no one have a tool that truly understands PCOS?
Today, that vision has materialized into a functioning platform. LoOoP is now live!

What Makes LoOoP Different — And Why It Matters
LoOoP’s first public release may look modest at first glance, but beneath its clean interface lies a sophisticated approach to understanding hormonal health. Instead of offering generic tracking or vague predictions, LoOoP provides data-driven insights designed specifically for PCOS patterns — something we almost never see in mainstream health apps.
Here’s what’s inside:
- A redesigned dashboard that reveals your hormonal rhythm with surprising clarity
- Pattern and trend analytics that show long-term shifts, not just day-to-day notes
- A phenotype overview, finally giving language and structure to the diversity of PCOS presentations
- Daily Dose recommendations that offer realistic, actionable steps based on your current state
What makes this release even more compelling is its transparency. Neuraura acknowledges that LoOoP is still evolving — intentionally. Instead of presenting a “perfected” tool detached from real users, they are inviting the community to help shape its next iterations.
In other words, we’re not just consumers — we are collaborators.
Why This Launch Resonates So Deeply With Us
Let’s be honest: PCOS has always been a condition heavily misunderstood, frequently minimized, and often oversimplified. The amount of emotional labor we carry — from navigating irregular cycles to dealing with mood swings, weight fluctuations, acne, infertility fears, and medical gaslighting — is something only another woman with PCOS can truly understand.
This is why LoOoP feels significant.
It doesn’t promise perfection or instant transformation. Rather, it offers something more grounded and more valuable: an informed lens through which we can finally interpret our bodies.
For a community that has spent years receiving contradictory advice and half-answers, having a platform that listens — genuinely listens — is incredibly validating.

A Gift for the PCOS Millennials Community
Because I serve on their end-user advisory board, Neuraura extended full access to me — and they also shared a special code for our community:
👉 Use discount code: LOOOPEARLY
This allows you to try LoOoP at a reduced rate and explore the platform for yourself.
If you’re ready to gain a clearer understanding of your symptoms, your cycle, and your own hormonal rhythm, this might be the most meaningful gift you give yourself this season.
Not material, not temporary — but empowering.

As We Close the Year, Here’s What I Hope for You
In my earlier blog, I wrote about the relief of finally finding someone — even from across the world — who understands the weight of PCOS. Today, I’m extending that same sense of connection to you.
LoOoP isn’t just an app.
It’s a step toward redefining what PCOS care can look like.
It’s the beginning of a future where our experiences are not dismissed but translated into real insights.
And maybe, just maybe, this is the year we stop treating our bodies as mysteries and start treating them as stories — stories that make sense when we have the right tools to read them.
With warmth and hope,
Reese ❤️️
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