Elemental Medicine Recipes
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- Elemental (medicine)
- — formulations built around specific chemical elements (metals like zinc, amino acids, minerals) rather than large organic molecules. The word points at the periodic table, not something mystical.
- Elemental Recipe
- — one specific formulation SKU. Each is a complete pharmaceutical design — not a bottle of pills. You receive the documentation a manufacturer needs to build and file it.
- A–O indexing
- — the 300 recipes are grouped A through O by clinical indication (what the medicine targets). A = Antimicrobial, G = Neurological, H = Dermatological, O = Ophthalmic & Sensory, and so on.
- MetalloDrugDB
- — the master database at the bottom of the page ($40M). Buys all 300 recipes plus the patent chain in a single acquisition instead of one recipe at a time.
- What each recipe includes
- — synthesis route (the chemistry steps to make the compound), the biological target, clinical-indication notes, and the patent chain that shows why the design is legally defensible. Meant for regulatory filing, not consumer use.
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The Elemental Medicine library, fifteen categories deep.
Indexed A through O by clinical indication.
Pick a category
Each recipe is documented to a depth that supports regulatory filing — synthesis route, target, clinical-indication notes, and patent chain.











