Nutrition information and food supplement information
A Good Health Guide by Safe Remedies, the Natural Remedies Clinic
and the Chiron Clinic London

NUTRIENTS

A nutrient is any element or compound necessary for or contributing to an organism's metabolism, growth, or other functioning.

The discovery of the group of nutrients called phytonutrients reinforces the provisional nature of our knowledge. We know little about phytonutrients, organic compounds from plants which play an essential role in the normal functioning of a body and have complex hormonal effects on health or play an active role in the amelioration of disease. They are not fit readily into the scheme of the traditional nutrition categories.

Natural vs Synthetic Nutrients.

If you had to choose what would you give up? Your brain or your heart? It is the salve with food. The components of foods are vitamins, mineral, carbohydrates, fatty acids, amino acids, and many other constituents, They are all important.

To single out one as more important than another is to fail to understand the biological and physiological needs of the body. Man made supplements, are simply not what was intended for the human body. In the process of extracting and fracturing the elements they are rendered loosely useless.

99% of all vitamins are synthetic. They do not occur in nature. The immune systems is so smart it recognizes the difference between a man-made biochemical and the littoral one produced by your body cells. The body reacts in shock to the foreign substance and shuts off other parts of the immune system, particularly in the stem cells where the basic building blocks of healthy new cells are spawned.

The potential for future repair of damaged cells is therefore neutralized by this approach because the organism cannot make new defensive cells for its immune system.

This is why it is vital that we obtain our nutrients from whole food sources like Prime Directive.

Below a clickable list of nutrients


Name
also known as
Arsenic AS
Biotin Vitamin H / Coenzyme R
Boron B
Calcium Ca - Alkaline earth metal
Carbohydrates often abbreviated as "CHO"
Carnitine L-b-hydroxy-g -N,N,N-trimethylaminobutyric acid
Carotenoids beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, lycopene
Chloride Cl - mostly NaCl (salt)
Choline Part of Lecithin
Chromium Cr
Copper Cu
Energy Calories & Joule
Fiber  
Fluoride  
Folate Folic Acid - Folacin - Vitamin
Iodine I
Iron Fe
Lipids Fat and more
Magnesium Mg
Manganese Mn
Molybdenum Mo

 

 

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Name
also known as
Niacin (nicotinic acid or nicotinamide)
Nickel Ni
Pantothenic acid Vitamin B-Complex
Phosphorus P
Phytochemicals  
Potassium Po
Protein polymers of amino acids
Riboflavin Vitamin B-2
Selenium Se
Silicon Si
Sodium Na
Thiamin  
Vanadium V
Vitamin A Retinol
Vitamin B 12 Cobalamin
Vitamin B 6 pyridine, pyridoxal & pyridoxamine
Vitamin C Ascorbic acid
Vitamin D Cholecalciferol & Ergocalciferol [D2 & D3]
Vitamin E  
Vitamin K  
Zinc Zn

 

 

 


 

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