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A deep analysis of zinc as a central regulator of structure, immunity, metabolism, and terrain stability — and how its depletion drives systemic imbalance across copper, iron, manganese, microbes, and hormones.
A deeper exploration of iodine beyond thyroid function, covering halide detoxification, tissue distribution, antimicrobial activity, mitochondrial effects, and its role in complex terrain patterns.
A deeper exploration of aluminum’s biological disruption, drawing heavily on the work of Dr. Christopher Exley, and why silicon-rich water may offer a practical path for reducing aluminum burden over time.
Aluminum is a widespread environmental metal with no known biological role. This article explores how exposure occurs, how aluminum behaves in the body, and why silicon-rich water may support its elimination.
Iodine is a foundational nutrient for thyroid function, metabolism, brain development, and detoxification. This article explores why iodine deficiency is widespread, how it affects the body, and how to restore sufficiency safely.
Niacin (vitamin B3) is a precursor to NAD+, a central molecule in energy, repair, and metabolic stability. This article explores its role in human physiology, deficiency patterns, and practical use.
A deeper exploration of niacin (vitamin B3), covering NAD+ metabolism, psychiatric history, vascular effects, detoxification, and why form and context determine outcomes.
An overview of Dr. Fredrick Klenner’s clinical use of high-dose vitamin C across infections, pregnancy, and acute illness, and its relevance to modern metabolic understanding.
Vitamin C is a foundational nutrient involved in collagen formation, immune defense, and redox balance. This article explores why humans require it, how it supports repair, and why deficiency remains common.
A deeper exploration of vitamin C beyond the antioxidant label, covering collagen biology, stress physiology, redox balance, orthomolecular medicine, and why humans remain uniquely vulnerable without internal ascorbate synthesis.