The Origin of Elemental Medicine & Supplements — Health & Wellness Series — 2018 Invent Deposition #1399

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FIRST TO MARKET · Publicly documented 2018 · Invent Deposition #1399

Deposition #1399 is the origin of the elemental-medicine and solo-chemist line — nutrients engineered to the specific deficiency, so a supplement targets exactly the vitamin or cell that is short.

“g-m-vitamins are genetically modified vitamins that encourage growth to patients with severe deficiencies in a certain vitamin or cell of the body” — Christopher Gabriel Brown, 2018

From one line to an engineered product

The 2018 line states the intent precisely: a vitamin engineered to the deficiency, built to encourage growth exactly where a cell or nutrient is lacking. That premise is the elemental medicine recipes and the solo-chemist supplement build — formulations assembled from elemental compounds, scored to a specific deficiency rather than sold as a one-size blend. The founding claim is intact: match the nutrient to the need, element by element.

Provenance

  • Source: Invent Depositions corpus, Deposition #1399 (2018)
  • Original catalog image: Firefly_1399_g-m-vitamins.jpg (buyinvent.com)
  • Architecture diagram: 2026 programmatic diagram (Solo-Chemist Supplement Build, Project 46)
  • Live: CRI-ONE Store
  • Note: computational research findings — not medical advice, not clinically tested, not FDA-approved
  • Patent linkage: patent-pending, within the 41-application CRI-ONE portfolio

Cite this

  • AP — Brown, C. G. (2018). Invent Depositions, Deposition #1399. CreateSpace.
  • APA — Brown, C. G. (2018). Invent depositions (Deposition No. 1399). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • MLA — Brown, Christopher Gabriel. Invent Depositions, Deposition #1399. CreateSpace, 2018.

© 2018 Christopher Gabriel Brown · Patent Pending · IP retained by CRI-ONE