This page provides a simplified demonstration of how a CS-NRRM™ Level 1 structural snapshot may appear.
The purpose of this example is to illustrate observational structure only, not to interpret outcomes, predict recovery, or provide medical analysis.
CS-NRRM™ is a non-medical, non-clinical structural interpretation framework derived from Changhun Shin’s 12-year personal vitiligo recovery archive.
This demonstration is provided for structural illustration only.
This demonstration does NOT provide:
medical diagnosis
treatment guidance
recovery prediction
evaluation of effectiveness
CS-NRRM™ describes observational structure only.
2022-05
Long-term personal observation record
Medium
Partially continuous documentation
Observation maintained without outcome interpretation
At the reference timepoint, the record indicates a structural observation position within a long-term personal archive.
The documentation reflects continued observation behavior rather than interpretation of meaning or outcome.
Within the CS-NRRM™ framework, this type of snapshot represents a structural position within an observational timeline, not a conclusion regarding recovery, effectiveness, or causation.
The purpose of Level 1 is simply to recognize the present structural position within the archive, without extending interpretation beyond the available observation record.
CS-NRRM™ Level 1 is intended as:
an introductory structural snapshot
a single reference-point observation
a non-interpretive description of record structure
It does not attempt to analyze time-flow patterns or interpret the meaning of changes.
More complex structural interpretation is handled in higher levels of the CS-NRRM framework.
CS-NRRM™ (Changhun Shin Natural Recovery Pattern Model) is a non-medical structural interpretation framework derived from Changhun Shin’s 12-year personal vitiligo recovery archive.
The framework organizes long-term observational records into structural descriptions while maintaining strict boundaries that exclude:
medical claims
treatment recommendations
predictive conclusions
https://sites.google.com/view/changhunshin
Example provided for structural illustration within the CS-NRRM™ framework.