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Ask Sina is AnyScript’s AI-powered search that translates a plain-language description of your client’s situation into a curated supplement recommendation. Instead of manually browsing therapy areas and outcomes, you describe what the client is experiencing and Sina maps that description to matching products — surfacing a ranked stack with a clinical explanation for each recommendation.

Opening Ask Sina

In the catalog toolbar, click the Ask Sina button (shown with a sparkle icon, styled in violet). The standard search field is replaced with the Sina input bar.

Describing your client’s needs

Type a natural language description of what your client is dealing with. You can be as specific as you like — the more clinical detail you include, the more targeted the results.
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Type your query

Describe the client’s situation in the Sina input bar. For example:
“perimenopausal client with insomnia and joint pain”
“40-year-old male, low energy, poor focus, high stress job”
“child with recurring respiratory infections and poor gut health”
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Submit the query

Press Enter or click the Ask button. Sina begins processing your query — this typically takes 5–10 seconds.
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Review Sina's interpretation

An interpretation panel appears showing how Sina understood your query: the matched therapy areas, clinical outcomes, and extracted keywords. This lets you verify Sina is on the right track before reviewing products.
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Review the Recommended Stack

Sina ranks the top products from the catalog and presents them as a Recommended Stack — up to 5 products — with a written rationale explaining why this combination addresses your client’s needs.Hover over the Why badge on any card in the stack to read the per-product reason Sina selected it.
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Review supporting products

Below the Recommended Stack, additional products matching the same therapy areas and outcomes appear under Other supporting products. These are broader matches that may complement the primary stack.
After Sina returns a stack, two action buttons appear beneath the stack rationale:

Save as bundle

Creates a named product bundle (up to 6 products) that appears on your public practitioner profile. Useful for showcasing curated collections to clients.

Save as protocol template

Saves the full stack as a reusable protocol template that you can apply to client scripts. The template carries over all products and their serving details.
Both options open a dialog where you can name the bundle or template before saving. To return to the standard catalog view, click Clear in the interpretation panel, or click Exit AI in the Sina toolbar. All AI-applied filters (therapy areas, outcomes) are removed and the catalog resets.
Describe symptoms and lifestyle context rather than just a condition name. “perimenopausal client with insomnia and joint pain” returns more targeted results than “menopause” because Sina can match specific clinical outcomes alongside relevant therapy areas.
Sina applies therapy area and outcome filters as a union — a product qualifies if it matches either the therapy area or the outcome signals from your query. This prevents over-filtering in cases where your query maps to multiple clinical signals.
Ask Sina requires a query of at least 3 characters. Very short or vague queries will prompt you to add more detail.