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300 Diseases, 16 Categories, 36,000+ Compounds: Inside the Largest Open Research Dataset
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This article discusses computational research findings. It is not medical advice. See our full safety disclaimer.
The Scope
Project 13 covers 300 diseases organized into 16 categories: cancers, neurological disorders, cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune conditions, metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, respiratory conditions, and more. For each disease, the system analyzed elemental mechanism overlaps and generated research files documenting the findings.
The download contains 395 files totaling 5.4 MB (encrypted). Each disease gets its own research document with compound rankings, mechanism coverage, and elemental analysis.
Honest Numbers
Of the 300 diseases analyzed, approximately 19% of the identified compounds have been verified against published pharmaceutical databases. That means 81% of the results are computationally generated but not yet cross-referenced with existing research. The STATUS.md file in the download documents this honestly.
The serum recipe section, included for some diseases, is entirely theoretical. No formulation has been prepared, tested, or administered. The safety warnings about sterility, dosing, and professional oversight are there for a reason.
Who This Is For
Researchers who want a structured starting point for investigating elemental patterns across diseases. Students studying computational approaches to biology. Anyone interested in seeing how a large-scale pattern-matching system organizes disease data. It’s free, it’s documented, and it’s honest about its limitations.
Download the 300-disease database (free).
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