Managing personal health today often means navigating scattered information. Annual medical check-ups, specialist consultations, wearable devices, and diet logs all generate valuable data, but these pieces rarely connect into a coherent picture. The result is duplication and blind spots for both patients and professionals.
MYTHS—short for “My Total Healthcare Solution”—is Daesang Wellife’s attempt to unify this fragmented landscape. Designed around four values—exact, fast, easy, and engaging—it provides a single digital environment where clinical data, lifestyle signals, and AI-driven guidance converge.
At the technical level, MYTHS is built on a resilient cloud architecture engineered to break down information silos. The system integrates more than 20 types of data, including (Korean) national health check-up results, private clinical exams, prescription histories, and day-to-day readings from IoT devices such as earbuds, smartphones, or wearables.
Because there is no single industry standard for retrieving signals like heart rate or blood oxygen across devices, MYTHS normalizes heterogeneous datasets through its own compatibility layer. This enables the platform to present users with a unified “health story,” regardless of the device ecosystem accepted by the platform.
A key innovation is the AI TAILOR engine. Unlike conventional health apps that simply display metrics, AI TAILOR analyzes a user’s full dataset and surfaces the single most relevant “next action” in under a second. That action may be a dietary adjustment, a medication reminder, or a breathing exercise. This targeted approach turns raw data into personalized, actionable guidance, reducing decision fatigue and making progress measurable.
The user interface is also worth noting. Unlike many healthcare platforms that overwhelm users with complex menus, MYTHS presents a visually clear dashboard. Health scores, medication reminders, and organ health indicators are displayed with simple graphics and color-coded cues. The design makes clinical information easier to grasp at a glance, helping seniors or less tech-savvy users feel more comfortable managing their health. I found the GUI to be very agreeable and clear, balancing professional-level data with an intuitive layout
On the visualization side, MYTHS applies 3D organ modeling and a color-coded hierarchy system. Medical reports, often dense with jargon, are transformed into interactive anatomical views that let users explore their own health status. The color hierarchy provides an instant visual cue for risk levels, creating an accessible “universal language” for health regardless of a person’s medical background.
The platform also includes predictive features. By combining historical medical records with daily lifestyle data, MYTHS generates forecasts of potential health trajectories years into the future. This is nota deterministic diagnosis but a probabilistic outlook, giving both patients and healthcare providers a tool for early prevention and long-term planning.
Traditional healthcare management typically stops at a printed report or a doctor’s verbal advice. Wearables added real-time monitoring, but in isolation from clinical datasets. MYTHS bridges these gaps by creating a multi-layered feedback loop: institutional data from hospitals, continuous data from devices, and behavioral reinforcement through social networks. Friends and family, with user consent, can be notified and participate as supporters—a feature designed to improve adherence among older users who may be less comfortable with technology.
Behind the platform is Daesang Wellife, the health and functional food subsidiary of the Daesang Group. With nearly 30 years of expertise, revenues exceeding $400 million annually, and market leadership in specialized nutrition, the company already operates across much of the Korean healthcare ecosystem. MYTHS leverages this position, aiming to extend into international markets such as Vietnam and the United States, where healthcare data infrastructure varies.
Security and privacy are addressed through compliance with ISMS-P standards, Korea’s recognized framework for information protection. In practice, this means health records, lifestyle data, and device signals are encrypted and stored in MYTHS’ dedicated cloud. For countries without centralized national health databases, MYTHS adapts by estimating baselines from available data and personal inputs rather than relying solely on institutional sources.
Rather than positioning itself as a disruptive outsider, MYTHS builds on Daesang Wellife’s existing trust in clinical nutrition and medical food. Its long-term vision is to create a standardized, global health data layer—a platform that can interconnect hospitals, device makers, and individuals across borders.
In that sense, MYTHS is less about dramatic claims and more about knowledge integration: making diverse health information interoperable, interpretable, and actionable at scale.
Filed in CES, CES 2026, Healthcare and Korea.
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