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Micro-Nutrient List Assembled via Scalar Energy

Update: August 2018 346 Nutrients

The micro-nutrient list is updated periodically as a greater number of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, antioxidants, phytochemicals, enzymes and proteins are being assembled inside the human body.

The following micro-nutrient list is assembled inside the body at the cellular level via scalar energy. May God grant you excellent health. Thank you.

Vitamins Assembled via Scalar Energy


Vitamin rich foods
  1. Vitamin A, beta carotene
  2. Vitamin A, retinal
  3. Vitamin A, retinoic acid
  4. Vitamin A, retinol
  5. Vitamin B1, thiamine
  6. Vitamin B2, riboflavin
  7. Vitamin B3, niacin
  8. Vitamin B5, pantothenic acid
  9. Vitamin B6, pyridoxine
  10. Vitamin B7, biotin
  11. Vitamin B8, inositol
  12. Vitamin B9, folate
  13. Vitamin B12, food grade
  14. Vitamin B15, pangamic acid
  15. Vitamin B17, amygdalin-x
  16. Vitamin C, food grade
  17. Vitamin D2, Ergocalciferol
  18. Vitamin D3, cholecalciferol
  19. Vitamin E, tocotrienol
  20. Vitamin K1, phylloquinone
  21. Vitamin K2, menaquinone
  22. Vitamin L, anthranilic acid
  23. Choline

Minerals Assembled via Scalar Energy

Minerals occur naturally and some iron rich food collection are important for human body nutrition requirements. They are required by our body tissues and immune system to carry out daily activities. Minerals constitute four percent of the human body and are classified into two categories, major minerals and trace minerals.

Our body requires more of the essential or major minerals that include calcium, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and sulfur. Trace minerals are required in tiny amounts and consist of copper, fluoride, iron, cobalt, iodine, manganese, selenium and zinc.

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Mineral-rich foods
  1. Boron
  2. Calcium
  3. calcium phosphate
  4. Carbon
  5. Chloride
  6. Chromium
  7. Chromium picolinate
  8. Cobalt
  9. Copper
  10. Germanium
  11. Gold
  12. hydrogen
  13. Iodine
  14. Iron
  15. Magnesium
  16. Magnesium chloride
  17. Manganese
  18. Nitrogen
  19. Phosphorous
  20. Potassium
  21. potassium chloride
  22. Selenium
  23. Silica
  24. Silicon
  25. Sodium
  26. Sulfur
  27. Vanadium
  28. Zeolite
  29. Zinc

Essential Amino Acids Assembled via Scalar Energy

 

Fluffier than scrambled eggs, this soufflé is just as easy to prepare and is perfect served alongside a juicy wedge of melon and a green salad. One egg contains 6 grams of high-quality protein and all 9 essential amino acids. Eggs are also one of the only foods that contain naturally occurring vitamin D.https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialaminoacids-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 300w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 90w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 350w" data-lazy-sizes="(max-width: 420px) 100vw, 420px" sizes="(max-width: 420px) 100vw, 420px" srcset="https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialaminoacids.jpg 420w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 150w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 300w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 90w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/essentialamin... 350w" data-was-processed="true" width="420" height="420" />

Fluffier than scrambled eggs, this soufflé is just as easy to prepare and is perfect served alongside a juicy wedge of melon and a green salad. One egg contains 6 grams of high-quality protein and all 9 essential amino acids. Eggs are also one of the only foods that contain naturally occurring vitamin D.

  1. Histidine
  2. Isoleucine
  3. Leucine
  4. Lysine
  5. Methionine
  6. Phenylalanine
  7. selenocysteine
  8. Threonine
  9. Tryptophan
  10. Valine

 

Non-Essential Amino Acids Assembled via Scalar Energy

 

Glutamine is the most abundant naturally-occurring, non-essential amino acid in the human body, and one of the few that can directly cross the blood–brain barrier. It carries a wealth of health-enhancing properties and is known to have various effects in reducing healing time after operations.https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentialaminoacids-300x223.jpg 300w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentiala... 90w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentiala... 350w" data-lazy-sizes="(max-width: 377px) 100vw, 377px" sizes="(max-width: 377px) 100vw, 377px" srcset="https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentialaminoacids.jpg 377w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentiala... 300w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentiala... 90w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nonessentiala... 350w" data-was-processed="true" width="377" height="280" />

Glutamine is the most abundant naturally-occurring, non-essential amino acid in the human body, and one of the few that can directly cross the blood–brain barrier. It carries a wealth of health-enhancing properties and is known to have various effects in reducing healing time after operations.

  1. Alanine
  2. Arginine
  3. Asparagine
  4. Aspartic acid
  5. Beta-alanine
  6. Carnitine
  7. Citrulline
  8. Cysteine
  9. Cystine
  10. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
  11. Glutamine
  12. Glutamic acid
  13. Glycine
  14. Hydroxyproline
  15. Ornithine
  16. Proline
  17. Serine
  18. Taurine
  19. Tyrosine

Fatty Acids Assembled via Scalar Energy

Fatty acids occur naturally in these foods .https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty-acid-foods-257x300.jpg 257w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty... 77w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty... 300w" data-lazy-sizes="(max-width: 301px) 100vw, 301px" sizes="(max-width: 301px) 100vw, 301px" srcset="https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty-acid-foods.jpg 301w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty... 257w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty... 77w, https://www.selfhealgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/omega-3-fatty... 300w" data-was-processed="true" width="301" height="351" />

Fatty acids occur naturally in these foods .

  1. Alpha-linolenic acid
  2. Alpha lipoic acid
  3. Arachidonic acid
  4. behenic acid
  5. Capric acid
  6. caproic acid
  7. caprylic acid
  8. Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid
  9. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
  10. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
  11. Gamma-linolenic acid
  12. hexatriacontylic acid
  13. lauric acid
  14. Linolenic acid
  15. Myristic acid
  16. Octanoic acid
  17. Oleic acid
  18. Palmitic acid
  19. Palmitoleic acid
  20. Stearic acid

 

Antioxidants Assembled via Scalar Energy

Antioxidants occur naturally in most "natural" food.
Antioxidants occur naturally in these foods
  1. Allophycocyanin
  2. alpha ketoglutarate
  3. Alpha mangostin
  4. Apigenin
  5. Apocarotenal
  6. Astaxathin
  7. baicalein
  8. Beta carotene
  9. Beta cryptoxanthin
  10. Canthaxanthin
  11. Catechin
  12. Chlorogenic acid
  13. Chlorophyllin
  14. Chondroitin
  15. chrysin
  16. Cinnamic acid
  17. Curcumin
  18. Daidzein
  19. diosmin
  20. DMAE bitartrate
  21. Epicatechin
  22. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate
  23. Erythorbic acid
  24. Eugenol
  25. Ferulic acid
  26. Fulvic acid
  27. Fumaric acid
  28. galangin
  29. Gallic acid
  30. Genistein
  31. Ginsenoside
  32. Glutathione
  33. Glucosamine
  34. Glucuronic acid
  35. glycitein
  36. Glycolic acid
  37. Grape seed extract
  38. Hesperetin
  39. Hippuric acid
  40. Hyaluronic acid
  41. Inositol
  42. Kojic acid
  43. L-carnosine
  44. Lecithin
  45. Lutein
  46. Luteolin
  47. Lycopene
  48. Malic acid
  49. Mannose
  50. Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)
  51. Naringenin
  52. N-acetyl-l-cysteine
  53. N-acetyl glucosamine
  54. Nobiletin
  55. Nootkatone
  56. Oxalic acid
  57. Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA)
  58. Phosphatidylserine
  59. Phycocyanin
  60. Phytosterol
  61. pinocembrin
  62. pterostilbene
  63. Pycnogenol
  64. Quercetin
  65. Quinic acid
  66. Resveratrol
  67. Rutin
  68. Salicylic acid
  69. Spermidine
  70. Squalene
  71. Succinic acid
  72. Superoxide dismutase
  73. Silybin
  74. Tartaric acid
  75. Taxifolin
  76. Zeatin
  77. Zeaxanthin

 

Phytochemicals Assembled via Scalar Energy

Phytochemicals occur naturally in fruits and vegetables.
Phytochemicals occur naturally in fruits and vegetables.
  1. Ajoene
  2. andrographolide
  3. Apocarotenal
  4. berberine
  5. Betanin
  6. Beta sitosterol
  7. Betulin
  8. Betulinic acid
  9. Biochanin A
  10. Butylphthalide
  11. Calcium pectate
  12. Canthaxanthin
  13. Capsaicin
  14. Catechin hydrate
  15. Chicoric acid 1
  16. Coumarin
  17. Coumesterol
  18. Deguelin
  19. Ellagic acid
  20. Fisetin
  21. Floridzin
  22. Genipin
  23. Glucomannan
  24. Heliotropin
  25. Huperzine A
  26. Indole
  27. Isobetanin
  28. Limonene
  29. Luteolin
  30. Methylsulfonylmethane
  31. Myricetin
  32. Oleanolic acid
  33. Para-coumaric acid
  34. Phenethyl isothiocyanate
  35. Phenylacetic acid
  36. Piperine
  37. Phytosterol
  38. Psoralen
  39. Salicin
  40. Saponin
  41. scopoletin
  42. Silymarin
  43. Stigmasterol
  44. Sulforaphane
  45. Ursolic acid
  46. Pectin (apple)
  47. Proanthocyanidin (cranberry)
  48. Cinnamic acid
  49. D-limonene

 

Proteins Assembled by Scalar Energy

Simply soaking and germinating foods, especially grains, can improve their protein quality by inactivating naturally-occurring toxins.

Fermented Foods: Fermenting with a lactic acid starter culture increases the nutrient density of the food. It lowers the level of complex carbs in legumes, which means less abdominal distension and flatulence. Besides, it can lead to the synthesis of certain amino acids and increase availability of B vitamins. Fermentation lowers the pH (acid-alkaline balance), creating the optimal conditions for enzymatic degradation, particularly in cereals. This may also increase the amount of soluble iron, zinc and calcium several fold and lower the content of antinutritional components (tannin) in some cereals, helping your body absorb iron better. Lactic acidfermented vegetables also preserve Vitamin C better, which, too, facilitates the absorption of iron.

Simply soaking and germinating foods, especially grains, can improve their protein quality by inactivating naturally-occurring toxins.
  1. Actin
  2. Albumin
  3. Collagen
  4. c-peptide
  5. Dystrophin
  6. Elastin
  7. Ferriten
  8. Fibronectin
  9. Gc protein
  10. Hemoglobin
  11. Integrin
  12. Keratin
  13. Laminin
  14. Myosin
  15. Myogen
  16. Myoglobin
  17. Myosin
  18. Promyelocytic leukemia protein
  19. Plasma membrane proteins
  20. Protease
  21. Prothrombin
  22. Spectrin
  23. Telomere-binding protein
  24. thyroglobulin
  25. Y-globulin

Enzymes Assembled by Scalar Energy

  1. Acetylcholinesterase
  2. Alpha glycerophosphate
  3. Amylase
  4. Amyloglucosidase
  5. ATPase
  6. Beta glycerophosphate
  7. Carnitine Acyltransferase
  8. Catalase
  9. Cellulase
  10. chymotrypsin
  11. Co-enzyme Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide
  12. Co-enzyme Q 10
  13. cytochrome P450 enzymes
  14. Dopamine beta hydroxylase
  15. Elastase
  16. glucoamylase
  17. hexokinase
  18. invertase
  19. Kinase
  20. lactase
  21. Lipase
  22. Lysozome
  23. Malic
  24. N-Acetylglucosamine Transferase
  25. Papain
  26. Pepsin
  27. phosphatase kinase
  28. pullulanase
  29. Pyridoxal phosphate
  30. Pyrroloquinoline quinone
  31. pyruvate kinase
  32. renin
  33. Ribonuclease A
  34. Serratiopeptidase
  35. Succinate Dehydrogenase
  36. Tyrosinase
  37. Trypsin

 

Hormones Assembled By Scalar Energy

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Non gender specific hormones
  1. Adiponectin
  2. Aldosterone
  3. Amylin
  4. Androstenedione
  5. adrenocorticotropic
  6. betatrophin
  7. Calcitonin
  8. Cholecystokinin
  9. DHEA ( didehydroepiandrosterone )
  10. Enkephalin
  11. Epinephrine
  12. follicle-stimulating hormone
  13. Glucagon
  14. Gonadotropin releasing hormone
  15. Insulin
  16. Insulin-like growth factor 1
  17. Leptin
  18. Luteinizing hormone
  19. Melatonin
  20. Norepinephrine
  21. Oxytocin
  22. orexin-A
  23. orexin-B
  24. Pregnenolone
  25. Proenkephalin
  26. Prolactin
  27. Somatotropin, Growth hormone
  28. Testosterone
  29. Thyroxine
  30. triiodothyronine
  31. Vasopressin

Neurotransmitters

NEUROTRANSMITTERS are the brain chemicals that communicate information throughout our brain and body. They relay signals between nerve cells, called “neurons.” The brain uses neurotransmitters to tell your heart to beat, your lungs to breathe, and your stomach to digest. They can also affect mood, sleep, concentration, weight, and can cause adverse symptoms when they are out of balance. Neurotransmitter levels can be depleted many ways. As a matter of fact, it is estimated that 86% of Americans have suboptimal neurotransmitter levels. Stress, poor diet, neurotoxins, genetic predisposition, drugs (prescription and recreational), alcohol and caffeine usage can cause these levels to be out of optimal range.

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  1. Acetylcholine
  2. Anandamide
  3. Beta-phenylethylamine
  4. Dopamine
  5. Enkephalin
  6. Epinephrine
  7. Hypocretin
  8. MET-Enkephalin
  9. NMDA (N-Methyl-D-Aspartate)
  10. Norepinephrine
  11. octopamine
  12. Serotonin

Miscellaneous Nutrients Assembled by Scalar Energy

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  1. Adenine
  2. Adenosine
  3. Adenosine triphosphate
  4. Allantoin
  5. Anthocyanins (various)
  6. Creatine phosphate
  7. choline
  8. choline bitartrate
  9. chondroitin sulfate
  10. Hydrogen (miscellaneous mineral)
  11. Nitric oxide
  12. Orotic acid
  13. Phosphatidylserine
  14. psyllium
  15. Synovial fluid
  16. tryptamine
  17. Water

Thank you for your interest in the article Nutrient Therapy List


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