Dana Kantara has run the cellular-health consult at WEF since the facility’s first month open. In this fifteen-minute film, she reads a composite lab panel — assembled from anonymized patterns the editors have seen across members — and explains what each number is saying, how she would ask the next question, and which numbers she would almost certainly re-draw in six weeks.
The film pairs with her written profile in Issue 02. Where the profile covered her practice and her philosophy, the film shows the work. A member sees how she reads.
What the film shows
Seven categories, in order: iron and ferritin; thyroid; sex hormones; lipids; inflammation markers; fasting glucose and insulin; vitamins D and B-12. For each category she reads the number aloud, describes what an optimal range looks like at the clinic, explains where the lab-reference range and the clinical-optimal range diverge, and names the one or two levers she would move first. The pace is deliberate. The film trusts the viewer to keep up.
Director’s note
We shot this the way a chef’s knife-skills video is sometimes shot — top-down on the desk, the hands doing the work, the face used only when a longer explanation is needed. The member watches the lab read-through with the specialist’s hands in frame. It is a small editorial choice that teaches more than a talking-head interview would have. We are going to use it again.
Availability
In final sound mix. Publishing July 2026.
— Status: In final sound mix. Publishing July 2026. This film is informational; it is not medical advice.