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nutrients-list

Nutrients
.. are things needed by man to develop, grow, maintain, heal, and procreate–the basic functions of life. Commonly we refer to nutrients as foods, drinks and supplements. Equally essential are: oxygen, sleep, gravity, movement, sights, sounds and touch. Without these things, we begin to fail in certain essential functions. Products (combinations of agents made by man) are here. Molecules and biochemicals are here.
G
gaba
glutarate (alpha-keto)
glycine
glycerine/glycerol
hesperidin
hyaluronic acid
hydrochloric acid
hydrogen gas
hydrogen peroxide
I
J
K
ketone
L
lactoferrin
lactose
lipoic acid, alpha
lithium
Lugols Iodine
lycopene
lysine (L-)
M
magnesium
maltose
manganese
melatonin
methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)
minerals table
molecules
molybdenum
mono-unsaturated oils
nad
nattokinase (natt0)
niacin
niacinamide
nicotinamide riboside
nitrous oxide
O
olive leaf extract
omega-3 oils
omega-6 oils
ox bile
oxygen
P
phosphorus/phosphate
phytochemicals (nutrients)
potassium
potassium iodide
prebiotics
pregnenolone
probiotics
progesterone
proline
Q
R
red yeast rice
resveratrol
S
saccharomyces boulardi
salt
selenium
serine
sesame
silicon
silver
sodium
soil
Spices
strontium
sucrose
sugar
sulfur
supplement FAQs
theanine
thymol
trehalose
tryptophan
tyrosine
U
unit conversions: Vits A, D, E, B3
V
vanadium
vitamin calculator (regulatoryaffairs.com)
vitamins
vitamins and minerals table
vitamin-a
vitamin-b-complex
vitamin-b1
vitamin-b2
vitamin-b3
vitamin-b5
vitamin-b6
vitamin-b7
vitamin-b12
vitamin-c
vitamin-d
vitamin-e
vitamin-k
W
weight-bearing exercise
X
Y
Z
Procedures
Procedures
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This information is for educational purposes only, to facilitate quality conversations between patients and their personal physician(s). Several essential considerations are required to safely administer any protocol for an individual. This information is NOT intended to diagnose, treat or encourage self-treatment of any medical condition.
In conventional medicine, a “procedure” is an action that a health professional provides to a patient. While most procedures are done with needles and knives (surgery), there are also evaluative and “counseling” procedures. Treatment “modalities” are also procedures but they are usually non-invasive and not always provided by health professionals.Â