Assets
Molecules (Molecular/Cellular Biology)
Molecular and Cellular Biology
The cell is the unit of life. The body contains 37 trillion human cells, and almost ten times more non-human cells, such as bacteria and parasites. There are trillions of chemical reactions occurring each second inside each cell, and there is ongoing communication between all cells using molecules that they send and receive from the extracellular environment.
Molecules (Molecular Biology)
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ACTH
amino acids
ANA (Anti-Nuclear-Antibody)
antibodies
arsenic
B
bile acids
bromide
calcium
celiac genes
celiac immunoglobulins
cholesterol (lipid panel)
chromium
cortisol
c-reactive protein
D
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
H
HDL (High Density Lipoprotein)
hemoglobin
hemoglobin A1c
I
iodine
immunoglobulins
immunoglobulin A (IgA)
immunoglobulin E (IgE)
immunoglobulin G (IgG)
immunoglobulin M (IgM)
insulin (Free and Total)
iron
J
K
L
LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein)
lead (Pb)
lipid panel (cholesterol)
LH (lutenizing hormone)
Lyme
lysine
M
magnesium
malondialdehyde
manganese
mercury (Hg)
N
O
potassium
pregnenolone
progesterone
propylene glycol
PSA (prostate specific antigen)
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R
reverse T3
rheumatoid factor
S
squalene
super oxide dismutase (SOD)
T3 (Free and Total)
taurine
testosterone (Free and Total)
thyroglobulin
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
U
unit conversions: Vits A, D, E, B3
Urine pH
V
vaginal swab testing
vanadium
vitamin-a
vitamin-b1
vitamin-b2
vitamin-b3
vitamin-b5
vitamin-b6
vitamin-b7
vitamin-b12
vitamin-c
vitamin-d
vitamin-e
vitamin-k
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Y
Z
zinc
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Foods List
Foods A-Z
.. are things we eat that provide the nutrients we need. Of course, there is huge pleasure in eating certain foods.
Food & Supplements Program
G-M
grapefruit
greens
H
High-FODMAP Foods
High-Gluten foods
High-Histamine foods
High-Lectin foods
High-Oxalate foods
High-Tyramine foods
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J
K
kale
L
lamb
lettuce(s)
liver
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macadamia nuts
N-S
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oils
onion
orange
oregano
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Paleo foods
peanut
plantain
pork
potato, white
potato, sweet
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R
relish
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salmon
sardines
seafood
seaweed
T-Z
A-F
G-M
N-S
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Lab Tests
Lab Tests & Biochemistry
…give us a glimpse into the structure and function of our body.
Labs and Tests
This information is for educational purposes only, to facilitate quality conversations between patients and their personal physician(s). Several additional con- siderations are required to safely administer any protocol for an individual. This infor- mation is NOT intended to diagnose, treat or encourage self-treatment of any medical condition.
Lab References
Any Test Now Menu
CDC List of Parasites*
Doctor’s Data Test Menu
LabCorp Test Menu
Labpedia.net (new tab)
Quest Test Menu
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ACTH
ALCAT testing
allergy testing
amino acids
ANA (Anti-Nuclear-Antibody)
Anaplasma
antibody tests
anti-thyroglobulin antibodies
anti-TPO (thyroperoxidase) antibodies
ApoE, ApoE4
applied kinesiology
arsenic
B
Babesia
Bartonella
BMP (Basic Metabolic Panel)
bile acids
bioelectric testing
Borrelia
breath testing
bromide
calcium
cardiovascular testing
CAT Scan
CBC (Complete Blood Count)
CEA
celiac genes
celiac immunoglobulins
cholesterol (lipid panel)
chromium
CMP (Comprhnsve Metabolc Panel)
D
dexascan
E
EMG (ElectroMyoGraphy)
essential fatty acids
estradiol
estrogens
fibrinogen
fluoride
folate
food sensitivity and allergy testing
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
G
gastrin
H
hair testing
HDL (High Density Lipoprotein)
heavy metal testing
hematocrit
hemoglobin
hemoglobin A1c
hemosiderin
I
iodine
immunoglobulins
immunoglobulin A (IgA)
immunoglobulin E (IgE)
immunoglobulin G (IgG)
immunoglobulin M (IgM)
J
K
L
Lab Bills–Steps to Resolve
Lab Interpretation
Lab Sets 1 & 2 Instructions
LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein)
lipid panel (cholesterol)
lithium
liver testing
LH (lutenizing hormone)
Lyme
lysine
M
magnesium
mammogram
manganese
MCV
mercury (Hg)
molybdenum
MRI
N
O
P
parasite testing
platelet test
potassium
pregnenolone
progesterone
PSA (prostate specif. antigen)
Q
R
reverse T3
rheumatoid factor
S
secretory IgA
SIBO test
super oxide dismutase (SOD)
stool testing
T
T3 (Free and Total)
taurine
testosterone (Free and Total)
thyroglobulin
Thyroid Algorithm
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
U
ultrasound
Urinalysis)
Urine C&S (Culture & Sensitivity)
Urine pH
V
vaginal swab testing
vanadium
vitamin-a
vitamin-b1
vitamin-b2
vitamin-b3
vitamin-b5
vitamin-b6
vitamin-b7
vitamin-b12
vitamin-c
vitamin-d
vitamin-e
vitamin-k
W
water
white blood cell test
X
x-ray
Y
Z
zinc
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Nutrients
Nutrients
.. are things we need on a regular basis to grow, heal and maintain our bodies. While this page focuses on food-based nutrients, the complete list of nutrients includes air, water, gravity, movement, sunlight, touch, love, justice and others. For more information, click here.
Food & Supplements Program
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nattokinase (natt0)
niacin
niacinamide
nicotinamide riboside
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olive leaf extract
omega-3 oils
omega-6 oils
oxygen
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phosphatidylcholine
phosphorus/phosphate
potassium
potassium iodide
prebiotics
pregnenolone
probiotics
progesterone
proline
Q
R
red yeast rice
resveratrol
S
saccharomyces boulardi
salt
selenium
serine
sesame
silicon
silver
sodium
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 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
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weight-bearing exercise
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Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals, drugs or medicines are natural or man-made molecules that are used to alter biologic processes. They can be Over the Counter (OTC), or by Prescription. They are usually regulated by the FDA. They modify disease but usually do not address the root cause. They often have side-effects that limit their effectiveness and tolerance.
Reference Sites*
drugs.com side-effects &
interactions*
Daily Med* (NIH)
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acetaminophen (Tylenol)
acetazolamide (Diamox)
Adderal
Advil (ibuprofen)
aldosterone
Alinia (nitazoxinide)
Aleve
amiodarone
amitryptylene
amoxicillin
Ampyra (dalfampridine)
Antabuse (disulfiram)
antacids
antibiotics
anti-coagulants
antidepressants
antihistamines
anti-thrombotic agents
anti-thyroid medications
Armour Thyroid
atenolol
Ativan
atorvastin (Lipitor)
Augmentin
Avelox (moxifloxacin)
azithromycin
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baclofen
Bactrim
Bactroban (mupirocin)
Benadryl
benzodiazepam (Valium)
benzonatate
beta-blockers
Betapace (sotalol)
bile acids therapy
birth control pill(s)
bisphosphonates
blood thinners
Buspar
buspiradone
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caffeine
Calan (verapamil)
carvedilol
Celebrex (celecoxib)
chlorhexidine
chloroquine
chlortrimazole
cholesterol meds
cholestyramine
ciprofloxacin
Claritin (loratadine)
Clindamycin
Clinoril (sulindac)
clopidogrel (Plavix)
clot-busters
clotrimazole (Lotrimin)
Coumadin (warfarin)
Crestor
cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)
Cytomel (liothyronine)
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DDP-4 Inhibitors
Depakote
dexamethasone
dhea
Diamox (acetazolamide)
diazepam (Valium)
diclofenac (Voltaren)
Diflucan (fluconazole)
diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Ditropan (oxybutinin)
dmps
dmsa
dmso
doxycycline
drugs.com check side-effects/interactions*
Dulcolax
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edta
estradiol
estriol
estrogens
ethanol
F
FDA Drug Database
Feldene (prioxicam)
fenbendazole
fenoprofen (Nalfon)
Fentanyl
flecainide
Flexeril
Florastor (saccharomyces boulaardi)
fluconazole (Diflucan)
fluoride
fluoroquinolones
folate
G
gabapentin (Neurontin)
Gelmicin cream/ointment
GoodRx site *
guaifenescin (Mucinex, Robitussin)
H
hyaluronic acid (also a nutrient)
hydrocodone (Vicodin)
hydrocortisone
hydrogen gas
hydrogen peroxide
I
insulin
J
Januvia
K
ketoconazole (Nizoril)
Lamictal
Lamisil (terbinafine)
Levaquin
levothyroxine
Levoxyl
liothyronine
lithium
Lotrimin (clotrimazole)
Lovaza
low-dose naltrexone
Lugols Iodine
M
macrodantin
mebendazole (Vermox)
Medrol dose pack
metformin
methicillin
metoprolol
Milk of Magnesia
minocycline
minoxidil (Rogaine)
Miralax
Mobic (meloxicam)
Motrin (ibuprofen)
MS Society Medication List
Mucinex (guaifenescin)
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nalproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn)
naltrexone (ldn)
Naprosyn (nalproxen)
NatureThroid
NatureThroid Link
neomycin
Neurontin (gabapentin)
Niaspan
nitazoxinide (Alinia)
Nitrofurantoin
Nizoril (ketoconazole)
NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)
Nystatin
O
oxibendazole
oxycodone (Percoset)
oxytocin
oxygen (also a nutrient)
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penicillin
Percoset
phenol
Piracetam
Plavix clopidogrel
Ponstel (mefenamic acid)
potassium iodide
pregnenolone
probiotics
progesterone
propylthiouricil (PTU)
proton-pump-inhibitor (PPI)
Q
rifampin
Robitussin (guaifenescin)
Rogaine (minoxidil)
semaglutide (Ozempic, Wygovy)
SERMs (selective estrogen…)
sotalol (Betapace)
spironolactone
SSRIs (selective serotonin…)
statins
Stromectol (ivermectin )
Sudafed
Synthroid (levothyroxine)
Synvisc
Tegretol
terbinafine (Lamisil)
testosterone
tetracycline
thionamides
thyroid medications
Tincture of Iodine
trimethoprim
V
Valium (diazepam)
vancomycin
Vascepa
verapamil (Calan)
Vermox (mebendazole)
Vfend (voriconazole))
Vicodin (hydrocodone + acetaminophen)
Wegovy (semaglutide)
WestThroid
WestThroid Link
WHO List of Essential Medications *
wintergreen oil
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