OYA Health: Pioneering Quantum Frequency and Somatic Wellness for Longevity
- Rache Brand
- 4 days ago
- 14 min read
Updated: 9 minutes ago
A New Paradigm in Health & Wellness
An opinion and a theory: We are not living in our power, because we are sick, unhappy and unable to see which way is up. Life has become a pressure test that we are meant to live up to. We can't do what we have been doing anymore.
And here comes our opportunity.
Let's think differently about our WELLNESS and start to lean into our minds. They are the trigger we need to get back in check. OYA stands at the forefront of this shift, offering a quantum frequency and somatic diagnostic platform that reimagines how we achieve well-being. Rather than treating illness after it strikes, OYA focuses on preventive, personalized wellness – empowering individuals to take charge of their health journey before symptoms escalate.
OYA is not just a health tech solution, but a systems-level innovation aligned with the world’s movement toward proactive, integrated care. It's about looking at yourself, the world as interconnected inputs that are all affecting your wellness; your WEALTH.
“OYA is a movement. It’s about taking charge of your health and wellness, embracing the future of personal wellness, and ensuring a healthier and happier life.” – Founder, Michella Metzler.
This vision of agency and interconnected well-being underpins OYA’s approach, recognizing that physical, emotional, and energetic systems are deeply intertwined in our health. By bridging ancient wisdom and modern technology, OYA Health aims to reclaim the original meaning of healthcare – not “sick care,” but true health care that optimizes our vitality, longevity, and quality of life.
The OYA Health Platform: Quantum Frequency Meets Somatic Science
OYA Health brings together the best of two worlds: Eastern healing traditions and cutting-edge Western tech. At its core is a non-invasive full-body scanning technology that reads the body’s subtle signals – often described as frequency signatures. Every organ, tissue, and even emotions and thoughts carry energetic frequencies. OYA’s quantum frequency scan “allows you to look inside your body for areas that show signs of long or short-term imbalance or compromise."
In practical terms, this means OYA can detect emerging dysfunctions or stressors before they manifest as diagnosable disease.
How does it work? Instead of needles or lab draws, OYA’s somatic scanning tools use advanced sensors and algorithms to conduct a thorough assessment in under an hour. The scan measures frequencies across dozens of biomarkers and body systems, translating them into actionable insights. For example, an Express Scan surveys 25 organs and tissues, while a Detailed Scan covers up to 45, including an analysis of chakras (energy centers) and factors like vitamin levels and neurobehavioral markers. The result is a comprehensive wellness snapshot that highlights potential “blockages and imbalances” in the body’s systems.
It’s essential to note that OYA’s scan is not a medical diagnosis – it’s a wellness assessment at this time (we are currently developing the first diagnostic tool). The philosophy is that many health issues begin as subtle energetic or metabolic imbalances before they become pathologies. By identifying these early, OYA Health gives individuals a chance to course-correct via lifestyle changes or preventive therapies. “Early detection of imbalances and pre-interventional screenings can be life-saving,” notes Michella Metzler, emphasizing that catching issues at an incipient stage “empowers clients to take control of their health and wellness”. This early-warning system could reduce reliance on invasive interventions later by addressing problems upstream.
Global wellness is surging from a $4.6 trillion market in 2020 to $6.3 trillion in 2023, a transformative approach to health is emerging.
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Client Example: Rache Brand
Rache had done this once before in October, and that allowed for this to be a follow up. Here is the protocol that was revealed in the spring (4-months from the previous scan):
Biological Condition: The scan revealed significant fungal, bacterial, and viral overgrowth, especially in the small intestine, liver, and gut ecosystem.
Functional Impact: This likely contributes to fatigue, mood swings, food cravings, emotional deregulation, and possible metabolic instability (notably, pre-diabetic tendencies due to genetic predisposition being "switched on" by emotional stressors).
Root Cause Link: Rache’s gut issues are directly related to emotional trauma, stress processing dysfunction, and long-standing somatic imprints (unresolved early emotional traumas stored physically in the body).
Emotional Layer: She is actively engaged in second-layer healing, having successfully cleared deeper family-line traumas (first-layer healing has already been achieved). Current patterns suggest slower emotional digestion and residual self-condemnation, as well as relationship conflict, which can particularly impact gut and pancreas energetics.

PROTOCOL: 3-month cleanse and remove all foods that are contributing to the continuation of the bacteria growth.
Working with a Theta healer from the OYA network.
Water, exercise and a healthy diet.
AI-Driven Personalization and Holistic Protocols
Collecting data is only half the story – what truly sets OYA apart is how it turns insights into personalized wellness protocols. OYA Health’s technological infrastructure includes AI-driven wellness algorithms that interpret scan results in the context of each person’s unique profile. Using machine learning and a vast dataset of biofrequency patterns, the platform can suggest targeted interventions that align with both ancient healing wisdom and modern medical science.
After a scan, users receive a guided report that highlights key findings (e.g. an overtaxed liver frequency, a chakra imbalance, or signs of nutrient deficiencies). From there, the platform curates a set of recommendations and remedies. These may include:
Custom Frequency-Infused Tinctures: OYA Health formulates personalized herbal or homeopathic tinctures “tailored upon individual scans”oya.health. These tinctures are imbued with specific frequencies intended to correct energetic imbalances identified – bridging botanical medicine with quantum science.
Somatic and Energy Therapies: To address issues on an energetic level, OYA provides interventions like 24-carat gold ear seed acupressure (a painless therapy applied to ear reflex points) and other rejuvenation therapiesoya.health. These techniques, rooted in Eastern medicine, help rebalance the body’s energy flows (meridians and chakras) in tandem with physical improvements.
Lifestyle and Nutrition Guidance: The scan might reveal, for example, high stress frequency or toxin load. In response, OYA’s AI might recommend breathwork exercises, meditation, detox protocols, or nutrition plans (sometimes even a parasite cleanse or heavy metal detox if such patterns are detected). These suggestions are delivered in clear, user-friendly terms – no confusing medical jargon. The aim is to translate complex biodata into a “straightforward path to improving your well-being”.
Ongoing Monitoring: Wellness is a journey, so OYA often operates on a membership model. Clients can undergo monthly full-body scans to track progress, with the AI algorithms adjusting protocols as the body responds. This adaptive, iterative approach resembles having a personal wellness coach powered by data – steadily steering you toward balance.
Crucially, OYA Health doesn’t rely on AI alone. The platform features a “Transformation Guide” service, connecting each user with a network of human wellness practitioners for personal guidance. Through the OYA app or concierge, clients can consult with integrative doctors, nutritionists, energy healers, fitness experts, or therapists as needed. This hybrid model ensures that while technology provides precision and scale, human experts provide empathy and context. It’s a holistic approach that combines the best of human expertise with cutting-edge technology. For example, if a scan flags emotional stress stored in the body, an OYA Transformation Guide might recommend a somatic therapy session or counseling, addressing the mind-body link.
By blending AI analytics with practitioner insight, OYA Health delivers truly integrated care. It embodies the principle that to achieve optimal health, one must harmonize body, mind, and spirit. “Many health issues stem from blockages in our systems,” Michella Metzler explains, “OYA’s technologies help individuals identify these issues and choose the appropriate intervention to reverse or facilitate healing”. In practice, this might mean recognizing that chronic fatigue isn’t just a physical issue, but rather a combination of nutritional deficiency, emotional burnout, and energetic stagnation – all of which need to be addressed simultaneously.
Embedded Wellness: OYA’s B2B2C Model in Action

One of the most innovative aspects of OYA Health is how the platform reaches people. Rather than solely a direct-to-consumer gadget or clinic service, OYA is embedded into the places people already go to seek wellness. As a B2B2C platform, OYA partners with businesses – luxury resorts, day spas, wellness centers, even forward-thinking corporations – to offer its scanning and guidance as a value-added service for their clients and employees.
This strategy effectively turns high-end hospitality and workplace wellness programs into delivery channels for OYA’s preventive health technology. For instance, imagine checking into a resort and, along with your spa treatments and yoga classes, you schedule an OYA full-body scan. In under an hour, you get a detailed readout of your health status and a personalized wellness plan for your stay (and beyond). It’s a deeply engaging experience that modern wellness travelers crave. According to a recent report, wellness tourism is booming as travelers seek relaxation and health during their stays – and properties are responding by offering more holistic, personalized programs.
Wellness Hotels & Resorts: OYA Health has been piloted at renowned wellness destinations. The Carillon Miami Wellness Resort in Florida, for example, integrated OYA’s state-of-the-art scanning to help guests “identify areas of long or short-term imbalance” and guide them through a month-long rebalancing plan. Guests see it as a high-tech health immersion, while the resort benefits from being able to offer cutting-edge preventive services on-site. This trend is only growing: resorts are evolving into centers of longevity and proactive health, not just pampering. By partnering with OYA, a hotel or retreat can elevate its wellness offerings from massages and facials to full-spectrum health optimization.
Destination Spas and Clinics: Upscale spas and med-spas are also embracing OYA. Zentox Aesthetics in Boca Raton promotes OYA Health scans as a “revolutionary wellness support system” that flips the script on traditional check-ups. Clients who come for beauty or relaxation treatments can also get an OYA scan – no needles, no stress – and walk away with actionable insights to improve their well-being. The convenience and non-invasiveness are key: it attracts individuals who might avoid conventional medical tests but are open to a holistic health overview in a spa environment. It’s wellness “beyond the spa menu”, integrating energy and health coaching into the spa day.
Corporate Wellness Programs: Progressive employers know that workforce well-being is directly tied to productivity and healthcare costs. OYA Health is tapping into this by embedding its platform into corporate wellness initiatives. Through on-site scanning events or dedicated wellness spaces in offices, employees can periodically check in on their health metrics and receive guidance to manage stress, boost immunity, and maintain vitality. This not only empowers employees to take preventive steps (reducing sick days and chronic issues) but also signals a company’s commitment to innovative, preventive healthcare. In an age where burnout and chronic illness are rampant, such proactive measures are increasingly valued. OYA’s approach aligns with the idea that the future of healthcare – even in corporate settings – is moving from reactive treatment to preventive care and well-being promotion.
Case in Point – Simply Shenandoah: One of OYA Health’s most anticipated partnerships is with Simply Shenandoah, a forthcoming wellness resort in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Billed as a “nature retreat” on 640 acres of forest, Simply Shenandoah is a $195 million wellness destination designed to fuse luxurious relaxation with transformational health experiences. OYA Health is slated to be a core part of this resort’s offerings. The resort’s ethos is to “blend ancient and modern wellness wisdom” in personalized pathways for guests – a mission perfectly in tune with OYA’s blend of Eastern tradition and Western tech.
Guests will likely have access to OYA’s frequency scans as a first step in their stay, perhaps followed by tailored programs (from farm-to-table “food as medicine” cuisine to spa therapies and nature immersion) informed by their scan results. This integration exemplifies how OYA functions not just as a device or software, but as an embedded wellness infrastructure within next-generation health resorts. By 2025 when Simply Shenandoah opens, visitors might check-in for a vacation and, thanks to OYA, check-out with a deeper understanding of their health and a plan to live longer, healthier lives.

Michella Metzler’s Vision: Interconnected Health and
Personal Agency
At the heart of OYA Health is the visionary behind it – Michella Metzler. As a co-founder and CEO, Michella’s mission is to fundamentally reshape our approach to health by returning agency to the individual and addressing the whole human being. She often speaks about the importance of reconnecting aspects of health that modern medicine tends to segregate. Physical, emotional, and energetic systems in the body are not separate silos; they are facets of one interconnected web of well-being. Ignoring any one aspect, she argues, limits our ability to truly heal and thrive.
Michella’s philosophy was forged through her own journey blending high-end lifestyle design with conscious living practices. “I’ve developed solutions for modern women and families who want to still live in a very high-end environment but also be connected with conscious living,” Michella shares. This reflects her understanding that wellness must integrate into real life, meeting people where they are – whether in a five-star hotel or at home with family – and elevating their daily lifestyle. She created OYA as a method that “combines the old world healing and the new world technologies” to maximize positive impact on our lifestyles. In practice, that means melding things like meditation, herbal medicine, and energy healing (old world) with AI analytics, biofrequency scans, and modern preventive medicine (new world).
A foundational belief for Michella is that healing is a multi-dimensional process. She espouses that reclaiming one’s health agency starts with awareness – not just of blood pressure and cholesterol, but of one’s emotional state, stress levels, spiritual fulfillment, and connection to community and nature. This broad perspective comes through in the way OYA’s scans even encompass chakras and emotional markers, acknowledging that what affects the mind or spirit will reflect in the body.
“To truly transform, we must look within and honor the wisdom that has guided humanity for centuries. It’s about shedding what no longer serves us and stepping fully into our power.” – Michella Metzler
Ancient wisdom (such as mindfulness, listening to the body, and communal support) is crucial in the journey to empowerment. OYA’s platform, in a sense, digitizes and scales this wisdom – using technology to help people tune into their own bodies and take meaningful action.
Michella Metzler also emphasizes collective well-being. Influenced by concepts of interconnectedness in health, she recognizes that individual wellness radiates outward. If many individuals are empowered in their health, the ripple effects benefit families, communities, and eventually society. This ethos aligns with the growing movement to move healthcare from a “sick care” model to one of collective wellness and prevention. By helping thousands reclaim agency over their health, platforms like OYA Health could alleviate pressure on healthcare systems and contribute to a healthier, more resilient population. In Michella’s words, she is “on a mission to revolutionize how we approach health and wellness” – shifting it from the clinic to daily life, from the doctor’s hands to the individual’s, and from isolated treatments to integrated, ongoing care.
Aligning with Global Longevity and Wellness Trends

OYA Health’s rise is not happening in isolation – it’s part of a global wave of interest in longevity and preventive health. Demographic and economic forces worldwide are creating what AARP and economists have dubbed the “Global Longevity Economy.” People are living longer, and they aspire to stay healthy, active, and productive in those extra years. In 2020, adults aged 50 and over contributed a staggering $45 trillion to global GDP (about 34% of the total). By 2050, that number is expected to more than double to $118 trillion. These figures illustrate a powerful point: older individuals are not just dependents in the economy, they are drivers of it. Supporting their health and extending their healthy lifespan has immense social and economic benefits.
Governments and health systems are increasingly aware that the traditional model – waiting for people to get sick and then treating them – is financially unsustainable and suboptimal for citizens’ quality of life. There is a shift toward preventive, integrated health systems across the globe. We see this in the rapid growth of sectors like public health and personalized medicine (15.2% annual growth from 2019-2023, outpacing many other health sectors). We also see it culturally: consumers are investing in wellness like never before, from fitness and nutrition to meditation apps and biohacking devices. The wellness industry, now over 6% of global GDP, is converging with the medical industry as both recognize the need for early intervention and holistic care.
OYA Health squarely fits into these macro trends. Its focus on longevity protocols – helping people not just treat illness, but actively enhance their vitality and lifespan – taps into the burgeoning longevity sector. Around the world, blue-chip investors are funding longevity research, and conferences on anti-aging science are proliferating. Yet, much of longevity tech (like gene therapies or anti-aging drugs) is still in labs. OYA brings longevity into everyday life now, by applying available science (like heart rate variability, biofrequency, and stress management) in a user-friendly format. It essentially democratizes longevity insights, making them accessible at your local spa or hotel.
Moreover, OYA’s integrative approach echoes the global integrative medicine movement. Top hospitals have opened integrative health centers combining conventional and alternative therapies. Functional medicine – which looks for root causes and treats the whole person – is on the rise.
OYA’s method of scanning for root imbalances and addressing the person on multiple levels (physical, mental, energetic) is very much in line with this integrative, functional model. This gives it credibility in the eyes of forward-looking clinicians. Many doctors today acknowledge that factors like stress, diet, and environment play a huge role in health outcomes; OYA provides a tool to quantify and act on those factors in a systematic way. It’s not positioned against traditional medicine, but rather as a complementary system that can feed valuable information into primary care. In fact, OYA often describes its goal as supporting “well-being beyond primary care” – filling the gaps that regular check-ups and acute care don’t cover.
The market potential for platforms like OYA Health is enormous. As the Global Wellness Institute’s data shows, wellness is a multi-trillion dollar market growing steadily. Health-conscious consumers, from millennials to baby boomers, are seeking personalized, tech-enabled solutions. They are willing to spend on staying well, not just treating sickness. Additionally, employers, insurers, and governments have a vested interest in preventive tools that can reduce healthcare costs down the line.
For investors evaluating OYA Health, this context is key: OYA isn’t a niche play, it rides on the back of a giant wave – the global transition to a preventive, longevity-focused health paradigm. Its B2B2C approach may even accelerate adoption, since partnering with established spa/hospitality brands gives OYA immediate reach to high-value customers and a stamp of credibility in the luxury wellness market.
The Future: Systems-Level Wellness Reimagined
OYA Health exemplifies a future-forward vision of how we might care for ourselves in the years to come. It’s easy to picture a near future where a routine wellness scan becomes as common as a dental checkup – something you do a few times a year to ensure everything is in balance. In that future, health platforms will likely be ubiquitous, personalized, and preventive, focusing on keeping people at their best, rather than waiting for breakdowns. OYA is already building that reality. By embedding in social and lifestyle contexts (resorts, workplaces), it also subtly shifts wellness from an individual chore to a collective culture – something we do together at retreats, in our offices, or with our families.
What makes OYA Health especially noteworthy is its systems-level approach. It doesn’t view itself as just a gadget or an app, but part of a larger ecosystem of wellness. It connects with sustainable resorts like Simply Shenandoah that care for the environment, with community-oriented programs that foster human connection, and with ancient practices that respect our connection to nature. In doing so, OYA hints at a reimagined healthcare system in which technology and human touch co-create health, where data and intuition are both valued, and where prevention is paramount. It aligns with the idea that our health system should move from reactive fixes to sustaining healthspan (the years of healthy life).
For doctors and health practitioners, platforms like OYA could become powerful allies. Imagine being a physician who can receive a patient’s OYA scan report – it might highlight chronic stress or nutritional gaps that lab tests don’t flag. This information could inform a more comprehensive treatment plan. As OYA’s database grows, there is potential for clinical research and insights drawn from patterns across thousands of scans, possibly identifying early biomarkers of common conditions. In this sense, OYA Health could contribute to mainstream medicine’s knowledge base, all while operating in the consumer wellness space.
For investors and stakeholders, OYA Health presents a model that is scalable and globally relevant. Wellness knows no borders; the platform can be adapted across cultures (with local herbs, traditions, and practices integrated alongside the core tech). Its partnership model means it can grow by plugging into existing wellness infrastructures worldwide. The fact that OYA is already part of an ecosystem with other transformative projects (as highlighted by Superstruct Advisors, which showcases OYA Health alongside sustainable farms and nature retreats) indicates its potential to be a key node in a much larger network of health, sustainability, and innovation.
OYA Health is painting a picture of what holistic, empowered health care can look like. It’s a future where getting a health tune-up is as accessible as booking a spa day, where our “mind, body, and spirit” are all tended to via personalized protocols, and where data-driven technology coexists with ancient healing wisdom.
By helping people reclaim agency in their health and by addressing the full spectrum of human well-being, OYA Health is more than a platform – it’s part of a movement to redefine wellness for the 21st century. As Michella Metzler’s pioneering work shows, when you honor interconnectedness and give individuals the tools to heal, you not only transform personal wellness, you set the stage for a healthier collective future.
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