Why You Must Read This First
Before you explore the nutritional tables, you must understand how to use this data safely. This resource acts as a Concept Bridge—it connects laboratory research to your daily diet. However, nutritional science is not a “one-size-fits-all” solution.
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Medical Disclaimer
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1. We Are Not Your Doctor
This website provides general information about health and phytonutrients (natural plant compounds that support health). We do not provide medical advice. Do not use the content here to replace the expertise or treatment of a professional healthcare provider.
- Clinical Note: The views expressed here do not represent any academic, hospital, or health institution.
- Emergency Rule: If you think you are having a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
2. You Own Your Results
You take full responsibility for how you use the information on this website. We make no guarantees regarding your specific health outcomes. Because every person has a unique biological makeup, results will vary from person to person.
3. Evidence and Accuracy
We use “reasonable efforts” to include the most accurate, up-to-date research. However, we provide this website on an “as is” basis. We do not claim to cure, prevent, diagnose, or treat any disease.
- The Science Gap: While we base our data on peer-reviewed studies (like the USDA and NIH research found in our methodology), some nutritional information may not yet be part of “universally accepted” medical practice. This is especially true in the current distrubing political environment.
- Consult a Pro: Always talk to a qualified healthcare professional before you change your diet, adjust your medications, or start a new exercise routine.
4. Bioavailability and Individualized Nutrition
The tables in this resource highlight the bioavailability (the amount of a nutrient your body can actually absorb and use) of vitamins and minerals. However, this is not a substitute for Medical Nutrition Therapy or individualized coaching. We provide this data for your personal, informational use only.
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