Category D Bundle: Advanced Gastrointestinal Compounds (20 Recipes)

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All 20 recipes in Category D (Advanced Gastrointestinal Compounds). Saves 75% vs individual purchase. Patent pending: 19/630,444.
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COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH — NOT FDA APPROVED — NOT MEDICAL ADVICE — FOR LICENSED RESEARCH USE ONLY

Category D Bundle — Advanced Gastrointestinal Compounds

20 Complete Recipes (Recipes 61-80)

Bismuth gastroprotectants, zinc mucosal repair agents, aluminum antacids, and multi-metal gut healing coordination complexes.

20
Complete Recipes
3-7
Elements Per Compound
Cat D
Therapeutic Category
75%
Savings vs Individual

Key Elements

Bi, Zn, Si, Al, Mg, Ca, Fe, Mo, Cr, V, B

Therapeutic Mechanisms

Mucosal barrier fortification Acid neutralization H. pylori inhibition Epithelial regeneration Gut microbiome support

What You Receive

  • All 20 recipes in Category D (Recipes 61-80)
  • Complete molecular formulas with elemental composition tables
  • Full synthesis parameters for every compound
  • Preparation notes and quality control specifications
  • Cross-reference validation data with published scientific literature

Price: $6,664.00 (saves 75% vs buying 20 individually at $1,332.00 each)

Patent Pending: U.S. Application No. 19/630,444 (Filed March 27, 2026)
These recipes are part of a 300-compound patent-pending library.
© 2026 Christopher Gabriel Brown. All rights reserved.
Open Research · Recipe · Patent Pending · Compound Research
Category D Bundle: Advanced Gastrointestinal Compounds (20 Recipes)
This is NOT medical advice and NOT a cure claim. A practical, honest recipe-acquisition package: one chemist plus one 21 CFR Part 111 contract manufacturer can carry a research-only support formulation from the Alchemy Data Three substrate to a real, compliant dietary supplement. Worked example throughout: a research-only support blend anchored to this recipe's specific element list — structure/function support, not a drug and not a cure.
ProductCategory D Bundle: Advanced Gastrointestinal Compounds (20 Recipes)
FormatRecipe acquisition — formula, synthesis parameters, QC specifications
SubjectComputational recipe for a research-only support elemental compound — formula, synthesis parameters, and QC specifications for one-chemist productization.
Worked exampleA research-only support blend built on this recipe's element list (Bi, Zn, Si, Al, Mg, Ca, Fe, Mo, Cr) — structure/function support, not a cure.
Elements in this recipeBi, Zn, Si, Al, Mg, Ca, Fe, Mo, Cr
IP posturePatent Pending — produced by the Alchemy Data Three compound-mechanism substrate.
AuthorChristopher Gabriel Brown · Lawrenceville, GA, USA
Price$95,000

01   What is inside

  • The full research-only support recipe — element list, target ratios, and synthesis parameters from the Alchemy Data substrate.
  • Outreach template #1 — ready to send to a formulation chemist or compounding pharmacist.
  • Outreach template #2 — ready to send to a 21 CFR Part 111 contract manufacturer.
  • Ingredient sourcing checklist — USP/food-grade forms, target doses, and the Tolerable Upper Limit references.
  • Allowed and disallowed claim language tailored to the Compound Research category.
  • Hand-off documentation suitable for an NDA-gated formulation review.

02   The team — your “one chemist”

The whole trick is that you do not synthesize anything. Every ingredient already exists as a USP/food-grade raw material you simply buy. So the real job is formulate → source → have it made → label honestly, and that genuinely is a one-chemist operation:

  • You — the formula concept and IP holder.
  • One formulation chemist or compounding pharmacist (contract/consulting) — finalizes the formula, forms, and doses, and writes the spec. This is the single chemist.
  • A 21 CFR Part 111 contract manufacturer — does the actual blending, encapsulation, and QC testing. They already have the bench chemists and lines, so you build nothing.

03   The six steps, formula to shelf

1The formulation chemist finalizes the formula, doses, and capsule form within safe upper limits.
2Source COA'd (certificate-of-analysis) USP/food-grade raw materials from established suppliers.
3File an NDI notification only if an ingredient is post-Oct-1994 or novel — standard chelates are not (any novel coordination complexes stay out of the supplement entirely; those are the drug road).
4The Part 111 contract manufacturer blends, encapsulates, tests (identity, purity, heavy metals), and returns a batch record + COA.
5Label per 21 CFR 101: Supplement Facts panel, structure/function claims only + the FDA disclaimer; notify the FDA within 30 days of first using a claim.
6You hold safety responsibility and serious-adverse-event reporting.

04   What you may — and may not — say

Allowed (structure/function)Not allowed (disease claims)
“Supports healthy target-system function.”
“A source of Bismuth, Zinc, and Silicon for normal cellular function.”
“Supports the body's natural antioxidant defenses.”
“Treats any specific disease.”
“Cures or reverses any condition.”
“Prevents disease.”

Required on every claim: “This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”

05   Ingredients — buy them, do not make them

IngredientForm to orderTarget doseWhy
Bismuthbismuth subsalicylate (carrier-tier only)GI-use only; not a dietary nutrientGI mucosal carrier — for target tissue
Zinczinc bisglycinate (chelate)≤30 mg elemental/day (below 40 mg UL)antioxidant defense; enzyme cofactor — for target tissue
Siliconcholine-stabilized orthosilicic acid (ch-OSA)≤10 mg/dayconnective-tissue and structural matrix support — for target tissue
Magnesiummagnesium L-threonate or magnesium glycinate≤400 mg/day, dosed separately from Znenzyme cofactor; muscle and nerve function — for target tissue
Calciumcalcium citrate≤1,000 mg/day total elementalstructural and signaling cofactor — for target tissue
Molybdenummolybdenum glycinate≤2 mg/day (below 2 mg UL)sulfite oxidase cofactor — for target tissue
Chromiumchromium picolinate or chromium nicotinate≤200 mcg/dayglucose-metabolism cofactor — for target tissue
AluminumEXCLUDEDneurotoxicity concern — exclude from oral supplements
IronEXCLUDEDpro-oxidant risk — generates radicals via Fenton chemistry

06   Who to hire (and where to find them)

  • Nutraceutical formulation chemist or compounding pharmacist (503A) — via a contract-manufacturer's R&D team or a supplement-industry consultant. This is your single chemist.
  • If you ever want the actual novel coordination complexes synthesized (the patent-pending compounds themselves rather than a standard chelate): a bioinorganic / coordination chemist. That is the drug road, not this supplement.
Reality check: A few thousand dollars for formulation plus a small minimum-order manufacturing run; weeks to months, not years. You are selling a research-only support structure/function product, never a cure.

07   Copy-ready outreach

to a formulation chemist / compounding pharmacist

Subject: Formulation help — research-only support mineral / amino-acid supplement

Hi [Name],

I'm developing a dietary supplement (structure/function support — not a drug) built around Bismuth, Zinc, Silicon, Aluminum, Magnesium, with conservative dosing within Tolerable Upper Limits. I have the formula concept and the evidence basis (Alchemy Data Three substrate), and I'm looking for a formulation chemist or compounding pharmacist to:

  1. finalize doses and forms within safe upper limits,
  2. spec USP/food-grade raw materials and a Part-111 contract manufacturer,
  3. keep it compliant — structure/function claims only, no disease claims.

Small initial run to start. Could we set up a 20-minute scoping call?

Thanks,
Christopher Gabriel Brown · christopher@cri-one.com · cri-one.com

to a Part 111 contract manufacturer

Subject: Small-run nutraceutical — research-only support capsule, seeking a Part-111 partner

Hi [Company] team,

I'm bringing a dietary supplement to market — a capsule blend built on Bismuth, Zinc, Silicon, Aluminum, Magnesium at conservative doses (structure/function support; no disease claims). The formula concept is done; I'm looking for a 21 CFR Part 111 contract manufacturer to:

  1. finish / validate the formulation,
  2. source COA'd USP / food-grade raws,
  3. run a small initial batch with full QC (identity, purity, heavy metals) + COA,
  4. hand back Supplement-Facts-ready specs.

Could you share your minimum order quantities, lead times, and per-unit pricing for a run like this? Happy to send the draft formula under NDA.

Thanks,
Christopher Gabriel Brown · christopher@cri-one.com · cri-one.com

Meaningful use direction

The most meaningful research direction for this recipe is the research-tier supplement direction without disease claims path. Anchored to this recipe's element list (Bismuth, Zinc, Silicon, Aluminum, Magnesium), the realistic productization is a capsule or tablet that supports antioxidant defense, enzyme cofactor support, and structure/function balance — framed entirely as computational research findings, not as a therapy for any specific condition.

Patent Pending. The metal-amino-acid coordination formulations and methods underlying this recipe are the subject of pending U.S. patent application(s) by Christopher Gabriel Brown, produced by the Alchemy Data Three substrate. All rights reserved — commercial use of the underlying invention requires a separate license.

Inquiries by email or postal mail only — no phone calls, no brokers, no intermediaries. USA buyers, USD only. christopher@cri-one.com · crioneaka@outlook.com · Christopher Gabriel Brown, 1341 Wellington Cove, Lawrenceville, GA 30043-5255, USA.

Disclaimer. Computational research findings — not medical advice, not clinically tested, not FDA-approved. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Educational only. Not medical, legal, or regulatory advice; not affiliated with or endorsed by the FDA. Dietary-supplement rules (DSHEA, NDI, 21 CFR 101/111) change over time — confirm current requirements with the FDA, a qualified formulation chemist, and a supplement attorney before manufacturing or labeling anything.

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