and, if it isn't, it should be made against the law - that's personal information, that nobody except yourself has any business looking at.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
it no doubt already is against the law for somebody to ask you about your vaccination history.
at
23:50
it's the population growth component - almost all of it due to immigration - that the feds have a specific mandate to deliver on, because they control immigration targets.
A Conference Board of Canada analysis produced for the premiers states that health care costs are increasing by 5.4 per cent a year. Nearly half of that increase is due to inflation, while 19 per cent is due to an aging population and 18 per cent is due to population growth.
and, that's not just true for health care - it's true for policing, for housing, for education...
while previous immigration policies largely paid for themselves, this government is responsible for undoing that by bringing in large amounts of refugees and focusing on family reunification. it's not paying for itself anymore, and that's a big part of what the premiers are trying to tell the feds.
the flip side is that, if the feds won't pony up, they should give the provinces more control over immigration. but, we can't continue with a system where the feds just dump people into the country with minimal screening and tell the market to figure it out, in the process collapsing provincially run social systems that don't have the local funding sources to adjust.
what they need is a formula that calculates these variables and adjusts for it yearly so this constant haggling isn't necessary.
and, what they need is higher taxes to pay for these unsustainable levels of refugee resettlement, if that is what we insist on continuing to do.
at
20:35
see, the problem is that doug just doesn't understand how markets work - unlike trudeau, who is tapping into the power of market forces to save the world.
see, here's how it works, doug.
what all of these people need to do is innovate to find ways to save costs. that's the brilliance of the plan - by forcing a 30% (to start.) increase in the cost of living on people, you throw them in the lake, and they can sink or swim as they figure out how to adjust.
that's the magic of markets - people won't drown in the lake, they'll figure it out.
so, those old liberals may have argued for things like funding for r&d, subsidies for green energy, punitive regulations and whatnot, but the new (or neo) liberals aren't like that, anymore. contemporary liberals understand the power of markets, and have faith in them to figure it out.
you need to keep up, doug. oh, ye of little faith.
(ed: what the fuck am i supposed to do when the right-wing blowhard is criticizing the centre-left for being pro-market reform? where do you come down in a backwards reality like that? to an extent, ford is right - a carbon tax may be an effective minor constituent of a larger plan, but it's really the only thing this government is interested in doing, and, as such, it probably really will merely lead to inflation. but, they want inflation, anyways - they think it's good for investors, which is the class they actually represent.
so, ford's diatribe here may be facile, but he's making a valid point: what the liberals are doing is not substantive climate policy and probably will hurt a lot of their own voters rather profoundly, with minimal actual change in emissions.
but, you know, it's kind of too bad - if consumers can't innovate their way into inventing better products to buy, they'll just have to suffer for it. because climate change is about consumption - not production. it's our fault, for existing within the system; it's not their fault for designing it and forcing it down on us at gun point.)
at
20:14
dentist #4 claims i have no cavities and there's no medical reason to do any work, although i may want to do some cosmetic fillings to cover up some roots. he said it's all just a bunch of stains and i should get a cleaning first. that's what i thought, so it's what i wanted to hear. how strong is the confirmation bias?
he said the one at the back i was worried about is arrested and he would advise against drilling into it. which is what i thought, too.
obviously, it's nice when somebody tells you what you want to hear, but it doesn't mean it's true. i missed the cleaning because i was late, so i'll have to go back for it tomorrow morning.
so, this is what each of the four dentists i've seen have said:
1) dentist #1 claimed i have "generalized gingivitis" and that there were cavities in my xrays. so, i took a crash course into how to read xrays and decided i couldn't find any. but, then i looked into his background and it turned out he wasn't actually a dentist; he had a "dental certificate" from a clinic at a church in detroit. i decided to pass and look for another dentist.
2) dentist #2 had strangely impressive qualifications for a dentist in a strip mall, and in hindsight maybe i ought to have been skeptical. she told me i was right that i didn't have any cavities in the xrays, but that she'd fill that one tooth in the back because it was missing material. but, when i asked a series of questions, she started telling me things i knew were wrong. i got iffy and pulled out.
and, then i waited for too long.
3) dentist #3 told me there were no cavities in my x-rays, but when i told him i think i need some fillings, his demeanour changed and he flip-flopped. all of a sudden, i needed complete reconstruction of both jaws, one at a time - fillings on every tooth. when i asked him to do a cleaning first, he refused. so, i went elsewhere.
4) dentist #4 told me i have no cavities at all, but that my teeth are filthy and need a cleaning. he suggested some cosmetic work, after a cleaning, but insisted there was no medical reason to do any work at all. bingo. i hope.
so, let's hope i found what i want.
at the least, i should finally get them cleaned tomorrow...
at
10:58
of course, the definition of capitalism is the system of economics where a managerial class exists by siphoning away the surplus value of workers. so, stealing labour from workers is the very way that the capitalist class exists. if it weren't for the ubiquity and normalization of this theft, capitalism would cease to exist and what would be left is some form of worker self-determination. when you realize the definition of capitalism in these very base terms, corporate welfare becomes that much more crude, as the money used to pay the corporate welfare is in theory collected again from the workers, themselves; it's just another way to collect surplus value.
listen, i don't want you to think i'm upholding this idea that creativity is defined by the market and societies that reject markets are unable to compete - i don't believe that at all. but, the marketization of china's economy happened a long time ago, now. i remember chomsky making this argument in the 70s, and there was something to it back then, but since the 90s, at the latest, china has been a neo-confucianist market economy, and not some kind of closed, communist state. the repression in the country is on a social level; economically, china is arguably even more laissez-faire than the united states, given that it doesn't enforce patent laws.
so, how did china get where it got?
1) it embraced market capitalism.
2) it co-opted the free trade concept for it's benefit, to develop massive trade surpluses. so, it turned ricardan theory against the west.
3) it abolished patent law, and stole ideas from the rest of the world
4) it accepted massive levels of capital investment from western companies.
these tactics were successful, but it's hardly maoism.
there's an old book by a long dead libertarian named antony sutton called "the best enemy money can buy" that explains how this worked in quite a bit of detail. it's a kind of front end to a dry, wonkish series of texts he wrote on soviet technological development.
so, while the rise of china is a real thing, it hasn't been due to rejecting capitalism, but due to embracing it. mr. wolff is simply out of touch on that point.
where this idea came from is classical liberal economic theory, but it probably hit it's peak in the nixon-khruschev kitchen debates, which are available on youtube. there is certainly some logic in the idea that innovation is best achieved when people are left free to innovate, rather than controlled and dominated and ordered around. it's really the story of archimedes in the bath, converted to a political theory. that eureka moment can only happen when people are free enough to contemplate it. but, it's a sort of a canard to presume that socialism eliminates that kind of freedom, when the entire point of most articulations of socialism is to maximize the freedom of the worker. this is really less a debate about socialism and capitalism and more a debate about libertarianism and authoritarianism, and in that sense nixon was right - not because the soviets were communist, but because they were fascistic.
the chinese have, in fact, largely realized that, and it's why they allow for so much economic freedom, even as they entirely reject any concept of social freedom or individual autonomy. but, you can nonetheless see the limitations, as well. you won't see great artists or experimental science come out of the chinese system, even as it holds it's own in the business sector. and, they won't truly achieve a communist state until they realize that - if they ever do.
at
05:47
Dietary proteins are the source of nitrogen and indispensable amino acids for the body. Both in the diet and in the body, 95 % of the nitrogen is found in the form of proteins and 5 % is found in the form of other nitrogenous compounds, i.e. free amino acids, urea or nucleotides.
i'll go through the amino acids last, and i have nucleic acids in the list of other items. urea is generally considered a waste product, but we'd just try to convert it to protein if we were to try to salvage it.
what about nitrates, though?
in excess, nitrates are thought to be associated with cancer and heart disease, so i was actually looking for an upper limit more than anything else. but, nobody talks about nitrates when they reference npns. it's sort of weird.
we use nitrates as fertilizers, and consume them both in vegetables (as a growth nutrient) and in meats (as an additive). but, we don't seem to have any biological use for them, that we understand, and urinate most of them out relatively quickly.
however, the bit that we keep comes out in the saliva. we don't know why, but it's easy enough to guess that it has something to do with our mouths working right. the following article suggests that it may have to do with reducing cavities, but it provides the blunt statement i was looking for:
The physiological function of the active excretion of salivary nitrate is unknown
more recent studies like this one suggest that we may have some use for nitric oxide and nitrates are useful as a source of it:
....but i find them less than compelling. i'm not concerned about oxygen deprivation, which seems to be the primary use. further, it may be true that nitrates may lower blood pressure or increase athletic performance, but that's not a biological purpose, it's a narcotic reaction. measuring the effects of opiates doesn't provide them with a nutritional purpose. so, i'm not convinced of the use of this molecule, and still want to find an upper limit for nitrate...
this is the best i could find, which puts it in at 3.7 mg/kg:
as my body weight fluctuates, i'm looking at between 175 and 225 mg/d as an acceptable upper range. i'd rather aim for the lower side of that, but this is an upper limit, so let's pencil in 200 mg/day as the absolute max.
nitrates have a bad reputation, and they are added as fertilizer, but the reason the are added as fertilizer is that they help plants grow, so one cannot avoid nitrates altogether, they can only manage them, even if our bodies don't seem to do anything with them.
this is nitrate ion, so i need to divide out by the molecular weight if i get it in the form of potassium or sodium nitrate, and that's the reason for some of these odd calculations.
so, how am i doing?
sources:
water:
strawberry:
bananas, avocado, ice cream, yogurt, soy milk, cereal:
water - 3.5*.85 = 2.975 mg
========
guava - ?. ~ 1 mg
banana 2.28*118/114 = 2.36 mg
strawberry 58.7*.1*(62.0049/101.1032) = 3.59997273083 mg
avocado 5.278*150/201 = 3.93880597015 mg
kiwi ?. ~ 2 mg.
soy - 13.333*1.6 = 21.3328
ice cream - .209*82.5/72 = 0.23947916666 mg
yogurt - .333*50/255 = 0.06529411764 mg
yeast - ?
vector cereal - .138*15/30 = .069 mg
all bran cereal - .138*45/30 = .207 mg
flax - ?
algal oil - ?
(2.975 + 1 + 2.36 + 3.59997 + 3.9388 + 2 + 21.3328 + .239479 + .065294 + .069 + .207) = 37.787343
that's acceptable, i think. it's all quite rough, but i want these numbers less than 60 mg per meal and it seems like this is in that range.
oxygen is of course very important, but we get oxygen to our cells by breathing in air and transporting it via blood. we don't need to eat oxygen, even if we do, actually, eat a lot of it, in the form of various compounds. and, we drink a whole lot of it, too.
the next thing in the list will be fluorine.
disclaimer:
i've gone to town with a few things - i'm not making up vitamins but rather filling things in. i mean, there's all these "missing vitamin names". what were they, exactly? it also gives me an excuse to work in a few things like choline that are hard to otherwise define as they are essential in some amount but not technically vitamins.
note that these numbers are scavenged and should be interpreted approximately. that's partly why i'm aiming to overshoot on most of it.
note that these numbers are scavenged and should be interpreted approximately. that's partly why i'm aiming to overshoot on most of it.
pre-meal water |
fruit bowl (12:00) |
post-meal water |
coffee |
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tooth paste water 850 ml + 3 tsp |
guava raw cut 1-2 30 g |
banana raw cut 1 118 g |
straw berry raw cut 4-8 100 g |
avocado raw cut 2 150 g |
kiwi raw cut 1 69 g |
van soy milk light 1.6 cups 400 ml |
premium cherry ice cream 1 scoop 150 ml (82.5 g) |
0% cherry yogurt 2 tbsp 50 g |
nut yeast 1 tsp 3+ g |
vector cereal 1/4 cup 15 g |
all bran 3/4 cup 45 g |
ground flax seed 1 tbsp 7 g |
algal oil 1 tsp |
sum | bounds | tooth paste water 850 ml + 3 tsp |
coffee 1 cup 350 ml |
choc soy 50 ml |
tooth paste spit 3 tsp 15 ml |
total | ||
raison d'etre |
b,f h20 |
b5,8 c s |
b5 b20 c b,mn |
b5 c, e s b,mn |
b3,5,7 b8,9,16 b20,c,e f1,k1,s b,k |
b5,8 b20 c,e k1 s b |
a b3,4,5 b7,9,12 b16,20 d,f1,f2 b,ca h20 |
a b5,7 b12,13 b16,20 k2 |
a b5 b20 |
b1,2 b3,4 b6,7 b9,12 b16 |
a b5,7,9 b15,20 e b |
b3,5,7 b8,9,15 b16,20 e,f1 b,mg,p k,fe,cu zn |
b7 f2 |
b7 b12 f3,f4 |
f | f | ||||||
calories | 0 | 20.4 | 105 | 32 | 240 | 42 | 96 | 168 | 17.5 | 11.25 | 59.7 | 125 | 37.4 | 6 | 960.25 | <1000 | 0 | 0 | 32 | 0 | 992.25 | |
cost | 0 | .40 | .15 | .77 | .96 | .39 | .99 | .43 | .19 | .13 | .14 | .39 | .04 | .55 | $5.53 | <$3.33?? | 0 | .10 | .12 | 0 | $5.75 | |
v i t a m i n l i k e c o m p o u n d s |
a retinol (900 μg rae) |
0 | 9.3 μg |
3.54 μg |
1 μg |
10.5 μg |
2.76 μg |
16 % |
9.6 % |
3 % |
0 |
~ 4.6363 % |
0 | 0 | 0 | 36 r:33 c:3 |
30<r<100 | 0 | 0 | r:2 % |
0 | 38 r:35 c:3 |
b1 thiamin (1.2 mg) |
0 | .0201 mg |
.037 mg |
.024 mg |
.101 mg |
.019 mg |
12.8 % |
0.033825 mg |
3 % |
155.625 % |
~ 4.6363 % |
75 % |
.115 mg |
.026928 mg |
282 u:31 |
>125 | 0 | 4 % |
1.5 % |
0 | 287.5 | |
b2 [g, j] riboflavin (1.3 mg) |
0 | .012 mg |
.086 mg |
.022 mg |
.195 mg |
.017 mg |
40 % |
.198 mg |
5 % |
144.375 % |
~ 8.4545 % |
12.5 % |
.011 mg |
.017748 mg |
253 u:4 |
>131 | 0 | 20.5 % |
5 % |
0 | 278.5 | |
b3 niacin (16 mg) |
0 | .3252 mg |
.785 mg |
.386 mg |
2.61 mg |
.235 mg |
16 % |
.0957 mg |
.059 mg |
65.625 % |
~ 14.4545 % |
31.25 % |
.216 mg |
.08568 mg |
157 n:61 f:96 |
>125 f<200 |
0 | 4 % |
2 % |
0 | 163 n:65 f:98 |
|
b4* adenine (75 mg) |
0 | ? | 1.416 mg |
0.5 mg |
15.9 mg |
? | 30.88 mg |
1.9449375 mg |
1.025 mg |
49.38 mg |
0.6 mg |
1.8 mg | ? | ? | 138 | >100 | 0 | ? | 5 % |
0 | 143 | |
b5 pantothenic acid (5 mg) |
0 | .1353 mg |
.394 mg |
.125 mg |
2.08 mg |
.126 mg |
24 % |
0.479325 mg |
.194 mg |
2.25 % |
~ 7.0909 % |
10 % |
.069 mg |
.02142 mg |
115.5 u:72.5 |
>110 | 0 | 18 % |
3 % |
0 | 136.5 | |
b6 pyridoxine (1.7 mg) |
0 | .033 mg |
.433 mg |
.047 mg |
.386 mg |
.043 mg |
9.6 % |
.0396 mg |
.029 mg |
133.125 % |
~ 5.7272 % |
12.5 % |
.033 mg |
.008568 mg |
222.5 u:61.5 |
>118 | 0 | 0 | 1 % |
0 | 223.5 | |
b7 [h] biotin (35 μg) |
0 | ? μg |
1.652 μg |
0.8 μg |
7.95 μg |
.966 μg |
15.6 μg |
2.145 μg |
1 μg |
45 % |
~ 21.03896 % |
7.515 μg |
2.52 μg |
1.836 μg |
186 u:120 |
>171 | 0 | 0 | 5.5 % |
0 | 191.5 | |
b8* inositol (1000 mg) |
0 | 30 mg |
0 mg |
13 mg |
69 mg |
93.84 mg |
27.552 mg |
7.425 mg |
8 mg |
14.85 mg |
.75 mg |
123.3 mg |
13.65 mg |
? | 40 | >30 | 0 | 0 | 1 % |
0 | 41 | |
b9 [m, b11, r] folic acid (400 μg dfe) |
0 | 14.7 μg |
23.6 μg |
24 μg |
122 μg |
17.2 μg |
n:9.6 f:0 % |
4.125 μg |
1 μg |
35.625 % |
15 % |
12.5 % |
6.09 μg |
.612 µg |
126 n:63 f:63 |
>100 f<133 |
0 | 1.75 % |
1.25 % |
0 | 129 n:66 f:63 |
|
b12 [t] cobalamin (2.4 μg) |
0 | 0 |
0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 80 % |
.6435 μg |
7.5 % |
187.5 % |
0 | 0 |
0 | .335988 μg |
315.5 n:48 f:267.5 |
>250 n>30 |
0 | 0 | 10 % |
0 | 325.5 n:48 f:277.5 |
|
b13* orotic acid (10 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 12.890625 mg |
2.578125 mg |
- | - | - | - | - |
155 | >100 | - | - | - | - | 155 | |
b14* taurine (100 mg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.5675 mg |
1.65 mg |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ~ 0 |
3.2 | t:>120 ---> |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ---> | |
b15* betaine (550 mg) |
0 | 0.03 mg |
.118 mg |
.2 mg |
1.05 mg |
.345 mg |
3.2 mg |
.9075 mg |
.35 mg |
0 | 25.5 mg |
162 mg |
.217 mg |
? | 35 | >30 | 0 | ~ 0 |
~ 0 |
0 | 35 | |
b16* choline (550 mg) |
0 | 2.28 mg |
11.6 mg |
5.7 mg |
21.3 mg |
5.38 mg |
96 mg |
21.45 mg |
8 mg |
12.3 mg |
2.85 mg |
22.05 mg |
5.51 mg |
8.8128 mg |
40.5 | >30 | 0 | ~ 1.68 % |
~ 2.23 % |
0 | 44.5 | |
b20* [I] l-carnitine (29 mg) |
0 | .06 mg |
.236 mg |
0 mg |
1.95 mg |
.138 mg |
.24 mg |
3.3 mg |
2.0 mg |
.072 mg |
.225 mg |
.675 mg |
.0357 mg |
? | 30.5 | 30>s>35 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 30.5 | |
c ascorbate (90 mg) |
0 | 68.4 mg |
10.3 mg |
58.8 mg |
15 mg |
64 mg |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
~ 4.6363 % |
0 |
.042 mg |
0 | 245 u:240.5 |
>234 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 245 | |
d calciferol (15 μg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | d2: 72 % |
d3: .165 μg |
d3: 7.5 % |
0 | d3: ~ .27272 % |
0 | 0 | d3: .4896 μg |
84 u:4 d2:72 d3:12 |
>40 | 0 | 0 | d2: 9 % |
0 | 93 d2:81 d3:12 |
|
e alpha- tocopherol (15 mg) |
0 | .219 mg |
.118 mg |
.29 mg |
3.1 mg |
1.01 mg |
.24 mg |
.2475 mg |
0 mg |
0 mg |
~ 8.1818 % |
.5355 mg |
0.022 mg |
0 | 46.5 n:38.5 |
>40 n>30 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 46.5 n:38.5 |
|
f1* linoleic acid (17 g) |
0 | .0864 g |
.0543 g |
.09 g |
2.511 g |
.17 g |
2.24 g |
.226875 g |
0 | 0 | ~ .32727 g |
.837 g |
.414 g |
0 | 6.95684772727 g 40.9% |
>30 | 0 | 0 | .4 g 2.35% |
0 | 7.35684772727 g 43.25% |
|
f2* alpha linolenic acid (1.6 g) |
0 | .0336 g |
.0319 g |
.065 g |
.167 g |
.029 g |
.32 g |
.144375 g |
0 | 0 | ~ .02727 g |
.0639 g |
1.597 g |
0 | 2.47904772727 g 154.94 % |
>30 | 0 | 0 | .06 g 3.75% |
0 | 2.53904772727 g 158.69% |
|
f3* eicosa pentaenoic acid (0.375 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 120 mg |
.12 g 32% |
>30 | - | - | - | - | .12 g 32% |
|
f4* docosa hexaenoic acid (0.250 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 180 mg |
.18 g 72% |
>30 | - | - | - | - | .18 g 72% |
|
f1:(f2+f3+f4) ratio |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2.5033 | <4 | - | - | - | - | 2.5913 | |
k1 phyllo quinone (120 μg) |
0 | .78 μg |
.59 μg |
2.2 μg |
31.5 μg |
27.8 μg |
11.712 μg |
.2475 μg |
.1 μg |
0 | .136 μg |
2.34 μg |
.301 μg |
? | 64.5 |
30<s<67 | 0 | 0 | 1 % |
0 | 65.5 | |
k2 mena quinone (180 μg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ~ 55.85 μg |
~ 0 μg |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ? | 31 | 30<s<67 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 31 | |
k1+k2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 95.5 | 90<s<110 | - | - | - | - | 96.5 | |
s* salicylic acid (10 mg) |
0 | .606 mg |
0 | 1.36 mg |
.9 mg |
.2208 mg |
0 | 0.085 mg |
.0425 mg |
.024 mg |
0 | 0 | 0 | ? | 32 | >30 | 0 | 17.5 % |
0 | 0 | 49.5 | |
e l e m e n t s |
b boron (3 mg) |
.17 mg |
? | .12272 mg |
.135 mg |
1.665 mg |
.1794 mg |
.457624 mg |
.0297 mg |
.023 mg |
~ 0 |
.18 mg |
.144 mg |
.112 mg |
? | 3.21844 mg 107 % |
>100 | 5.67 % |
3.5 % |
1.9 % |
0 | 118 |
f fluorine (4000 μg) |
900 μg |
- | 2.6 μg |
4.4 μg |
10.5 μg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 917.5 μg 22.9375 % |
- | 22.5 % |
- |
- | 22.5 % |
68 | ||
na sodium (1500 mg) |
- | .6 mg |
1.18 mg |
1 mg |
10.5 mg |
2.07 mg |
48 mg |
54 mg |
27.5 mg |
5.625 mg |
~ 57.8181 mg |
237.5 mg |
2.1 mg |
- | 448 29.86% |
- | - | - | - | - | - | |
mg magnesium (420 mg) |
- | 6.6 mg |
31.9 mg |
13 mg |
43.5 mg |
11.7 mg |
32 % |
- | - | .9 % |
~ 2.7272 % |
62.5 % |
27.4 mg |
- | 130 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
p phosphorus (1250 mg) |
- | 12 mg |
26 mg |
24 mg |
78 mg |
23.5 mg |
16 % |
- | 4 % |
3 % |
~ 2.7272 % |
37.5 % |
44.9 mg |
- | 79.5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
s sulfur (?) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
cl chlorine (2.3 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .3 % |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
k potassium (3400 mg) |
- | 125.1 mg |
422 mg |
153 mg |
728 mg |
215 mg |
368 mg |
- | 90 mg |
~ 64.13 mg |
~ 47.7272 mg |
475 mg |
56.9 mg |
- | 2744.85 80.7% |
- | - | - | - | - | - | |
ca calcium (1300 mg) |
- | 5.4 mg |
5.9 mg |
16 mg |
18 mg |
23.5 mg |
48 % |
4.8 % |
5 % |
0 |
~ .54545 % |
5 % |
17.8 mg |
- | 70 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
cr chromium (.035 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
mn manganese (2.3 mg) |
- | .045 mg |
.319 mg |
.386 mg |
.213 mg |
.068 mg |
- | - | - | .9 % |
~ .2727 mg |
- | .174 mg |
- | 65 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
fe iron (18 mg) |
- | .078 mg |
.307 mg |
.41 mg |
.825 mg |
.214 mg |
16 % |
- | 0 | .1875 mg |
~ 7.6363 % |
43.75 % |
.401 mg |
- | 80.5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
cu copper (.9 mg) |
- | .069 mg |
.092 mg |
.048 mg |
.285 mg |
.09 mg |
- | - | - | 1.2 % |
~ .16363 mg |
.468 mg |
.085 mg |
- | 145.5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
zn zinc (11 mg) |
- | .069 mg |
.177 mg |
.14 mg |
.96 mg |
.097 mg |
16 % |
- | - | 3.75 % |
~ 9.8181 % |
31.25 % |
.304 mg |
- | 76.5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
se selenium (55 μg) |
- | .18 μg |
1.18 μg |
.4 μg |
.6 μg |
.138 μg | - | - | - | 6 % |
- | 4.23 μg |
1.78 μg |
- | 21.5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
mo molybdenum (.045 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16.05 % |
- | - | - | - | 16 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
i iodine (.15 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ~ 16.3636 % |
- | - | - | 16 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
i n o r g a n i c m o l e c u l e s |
h2o water (3700 ml) |
850 ml |
24.24 ml |
88.4 ml |
90.95 ml |
110 ml |
57.3 ml |
368.12 ml |
50.325 ml |
37.7 ml |
.1524 ml |
.318 ml |
.954 ml |
.487 ml |
? | 45 | >30 |
23 % |
~ 9.49 % |
~ 1.2436 % |
~ .4 % |
79 |
no3 nitrate (0 mg) |
2.975 mg |
? | 2.36 mg |
~ 3.6 mg |
3.9388 mg |
? | 21.3328 mg |
.239479 mg |
.065294 mg |
? | .069 mg |
.207 mg |
? | ? | >34.787343 mg <45 mg |
<60 mg |
2.975 mg |
1.225 mg |
2.666 mg |
- | 52 mg |
pasta salad bowl (20:00) |
coffee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
durum wheat fettuccine 55 g (dry) + h20 |
red pepper raw cut 1-2 175 g |
carrot raw cut 1-3 110 g |
beet raw cut 1-2 82 g |
lime raw cut with pith 1 67 g |
g a r l i c |
medium cheddar cheese raw cut 60 g |
van soy milk .8 cups 200 ml |
pro biotic yogurt 2 tbsp 50 g |
c a y e n n e |
nut yeast 1 tsp 3 g |
hull hemp seed 1 tbsp 10 g |
sun flower seed 1 tbsp 10 g |
m u s t a r d |
p a p r i k a r |
t u r m e r i c |
p e p p e r |
o r e g a n o |
a n c h o v y |
sum | bounds | coffee 1 cup 350 ml |
choc soy 50 ml |
total | ||
raison d'etre |
b3,8,9 b15 f1 fe, cu |
b3,4,8 b9 c,e k,fe |
a b3,8 na,k |
b9,15 k,fe |
b8 | - | a b12,13 f1, k2 na,p,ca zn |
b3,8 b12 d, f1 na,mg k,fe,zn |
b12 d |
- | b1,2,3 b4,6,8 b9,12 |
f1, f2 mg,p mn, fe cu, zn |
b5 e |
- | - | - | - | - | f2 | ||||||
calories | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | <500 | 0 | 32 | - | |
cost | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .10 | .12 | - | |
v i t a m i n l i k e c o m p o u n d s |
a retinol (900 μg rae) |
0 | 274.75 μg |
918.5 μg |
1.64 μg |
1.34 μg |
- | 30 % |
8 % |
38 μg |
- | 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 175 r:38 c:137 |
30<r<100 | 0 | r:2 % |
177 r:40 c:137 |
b1 thiamin (1.2 mg) |
.55 mg |
.0945 mg |
.0726 mg |
.025 mg |
.02 mg |
- | .0174 mg |
6.4 % |
- | - | 155.625 % |
.098 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 235 u:73 |
>125 | 4 % |
1.5 % |
240.5 | |
b2 [g, j] riboflavin (1.3 mg) |
~ .2912 mg |
.14875 mg |
.0638 mg |
.033 mg |
.013 mg |
- | .2568 mg |
20 % |
~ .1143 mg |
- | 144.375 % |
.02 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 236.5 u:72 |
>131 | 20.5 % |
5 % |
262 | |
b3 niacin (16 mg) |
~ 5.824 mg |
1.71325 mg |
1.0813 mg |
.274 mg |
.134 mg |
- | .0354 mg |
8 % |
- | - | 65.625 % |
0.954 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 136 n:26 f:110 |
>125 f<200 |
4 % |
2 % |
142 n:30 f:112 |
|
b4* adenine (75 mg) |
2.2 mg |
27.825 mg |
.77 mg |
? | ? | - | 4.92 mg |
15.44 mg |
1.025 mg |
- | 49.38 mg |
? | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 135 | >100 | ? | 5 % |
140 | |
b5 pantothenic acid (5 mg) |
.23705 mg |
.55475 mg |
.3003 mg |
.127 mg |
.145 mg |
- | .246 mg |
12 % |
~ .357 mg |
- | 2.25 % |
.056 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 54.5 u:40 |
>110 | 18 % |
3 % |
75.5 | |
b6 pyridoxine (1.7 mg) |
.0781 mg |
.50925 mg |
.1518 mg |
.055 mg |
.029 mg |
- | .0396 mg |
4.8 % |
- | - | 133.125 % |
.06 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 192 u:54 |
>118 | 0 | 1 % |
193 | |
b7 [h] biotin (35 μg) |
2.2 μg |
5.775 μg |
5.5 μg |
~ 0 μg |
.335 μg |
- | 1.62 μg |
7.8 μg |
- | - | 45 % |
2.73 μg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 119 u:74 |
>171 | 0 | 5.5 % |
124.5 | |
b8* inositol (1000 mg) |
41.25 mg |
99.75 mg |
13.2 mg |
9.84 mg |
129.98 mg |
- | 5.4 mg |
13.776 mg |
- | - | 14.85 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 32.5 | >30 | 0 | 1 % |
33.5 | |
b9 [m, b11, r] folic acid (400 μg dfe) |
~ 155.29 μg |
80.5 μg |
20.9 μg |
89.4 μg |
5.36 μg |
- | 16.2 μg |
4.8 % |
- | - | 35.625 % |
14.98 μg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 136 n:61.5 f:74.5 |
n>100 f<133 |
1.75 % |
1.25 % |
139 n:64.5 f:74.5 |
|
b12 [t] cobalamin (2.4 μg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .66 μg |
40 % |
~ .142857 μg |
0 | 187.5 % |
0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 261 n:33.5 f:227.5 |
>250 n>30 |
0 | 10 % |
271 n:33.5 f:237.5 |
|
b13* orotic acid (10 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 37.5 mg |
- | > | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 375 | >100 | - | - | 375 | |
b14* taurine (100 mg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | > | 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | t:>120 ---> |
- | - | ----> | |
b15* betaine (550 mg) |
77 mg |
.175 mg | .44 mg |
106 mg |
.134 mg |
- | .42 mg |
1.6 mg |
- | - | .50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 33.5 | >30 | ~ 0 |
~ 0 |
33.5 | |
b16* choline (550 mg) |
8.25 mg |
9.8 mg |
9.68 mg |
4.92 mg |
3.42 mg |
- | 9.9 mg |
48 mg |
- | - | 12.3 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 19 | >30 | ~ 1.68 % |
~ 2.23 % | 23 | |
b20* [I] l-carnitine (29 mg) |
.43175 mg |
? | .44 mg |
~ 0 mg |
? | - | 2 mg |
.12 mg |
2 mg |
- | .072 mg |
? | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 17 | 30<s<35 | 0 | 0 | 17 | |
c ascorbate (90 mg) |
0 | 223.485 mg |
6.49 mg |
4.02 mg |
19.5 mg |
- | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 281.5 u: 281 | >234 |
0 | 0 | 281.5 | |
d calciferol (15 μg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | d3: .36 μg |
d2: 36 % |
d3: 1 μg |
- | 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 45 u:9 d2:36 d3:9 |
>40 | 0 | d2: 9 % |
54 d2:45 d3:9 |
|
e alpha- tocopherol (15 mg) |
.0605 mg |
2.765 mg |
.726 mg |
.033 mg |
.147 mg |
- | .426 mg |
.12 mg |
0 | - | 0 | .313 mg |
2.61 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 48 n:48 |
>40 n>30 |
0 | 0 | 48 n:48 |
|
f1* linoleic acid (17 g) |
.297 g | .175 g |
.11 g |
.045 g |
.024 g |
- | .3462 g |
1.6 g |
- | - | 0 | 3.027 g |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 5.6242 g 33.08% | >30 | ~0 | .4 g 2.35% |
6.0242 g 35.4% |
|
f2* alpha linolenic acid (1.6 g) |
.0132 g |
.098 g |
.0022 g |
.004 g |
.013 g |
- | .219 g |
.24 g |
- | - | 0 | .902 g |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1.4914 g 93.2 % |
>30 | ~0 | .06 g 3.75% |
1.5514 g 96.96% | |
f3* eicosa pentaenoic acid (0.375 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | .006 g |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .006 g 1.6% |
>30 < |
- | - | .006 g 1.6% |
|
f4* docosa hexaenoic acid (0.250 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | .018 g |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .018 g 7.2% |
>30 < |
- | - | .018 g 7.2% |
|
f1:(f2+f3+f4) ratio | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 3.73 | <4 | - | - | - | |
k1 phyllo quinone (120 μg) |
.055 μg |
8.575 μg | 14.52 μg |
.164 μg |
.402 μg |
- | 1.44 μg |
5.856 μg |
- | - | 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 25.5 | s<30<67 |
0 | 1 % |
26.5 | |
k2 mena quinone (180 μg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | 115.32 μg |
0 | ~ 0 μg |
0 | 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 64 | s<30<67 | 0 | 0 | 64 | |
k1+k2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 89.5 | >90 <110 each |
0 | 1 | 90.5 | |
s* salicylic acid (10 mg) |
0 | 1.05 mg |
.253 mg |
.0902 mg |
- | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | .024 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16 | >30 | 17.5 % |
0 | 33.5 | |
e l e m e n t s |
f fluorine (4000 μg) |
- | - | 3.52 μg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .088 | - | - | - | - |
na sodium (1500 mg) |
0 | 7 mg |
75.9 mg |
64 mg |
1.34 mg |
- | 360 mg |
64 mg |
~ 21.4286 mg |
- | 5.625 mg |
0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 599.2936 39.95% |
- | - | - | - | |
mg magnesium (420 mg) |
29.15 mg |
21 mg |
13.2 mg |
18.9 mg |
4.02 mg |
- | 16.2 mg |
16 % |
~ 6.8571 mg |
- | 0 | 65.646 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 57.66 | - | - | - | - | |
p phosphorus (1250 mg) |
103.95 mg |
45.5 mg |
38.5 mg |
32.8 mg |
12.1 mg |
- | 273 mg |
8 % |
- | - | 3 % |
153.033 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 63.71 | - | - | - | - | |
s sulfur (?) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
cl chlorine (2.3 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .3 % |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | .3 | - | - | - | - | |
k potassium (3400 mg) |
~ 129.412 mg |
369.25 mg |
352 mg |
266 mg |
68.3 mg |
- | 60 mg |
216 mg |
100 mg |
- | ~ 64.125 mg |
110.933 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1736 51.06% |
- | - | - | - | |
ca calcium (1300 mg) |
~ 19.412 mg |
12.25 mg |
36.3 mg |
13.1 mg |
22.1 mg |
- | 400 mg |
24 % |
~ 64.2857 mg |
- | 0 | 6.263 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 67.36 | - | - | - | - | |
cr chromium (.035 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
mn manganese (2.3 mg) |
.50435 mg |
.196 mg |
.1573 mg |
.27 mg |
.005 mg |
- | .0162 mg |
- | - | - | .9 % |
.766 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 84 | - | - | - | - | |
fe iron (18 mg) |
~ 1.9412 mg |
.7525 mg |
.33 mg |
.656 mg |
.402 mg |
- | 0 | 8 % |
~ .02857 mg |
- | .1875 mg |
1.26 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 38.88 | - | - | - | - | |
cu copper (.9 mg) |
.15895 mg |
.02975 mg |
.0495 mg |
.061 mg |
.044 mg |
- | .018 mg |
- | - | - | 1.2 % |
.142 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 57.111 | - | - | - | - | |
zn zinc (11 mg) |
.7755 mg |
.4375 mg |
.264 mg |
.287 mg |
.074 mg |
- | 2.184 mg |
8 % |
- | - | 3.75 % |
.941 mg |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 56.868 | - | - | - | - | |
se selenium (55 μg) |
34.76 μg |
.175 μg |
.11 μg |
.574 μg |
.268 μg |
- | 17.1 μg |
- | - | - | 6 % |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 102 | - | - | - | - | |
mo molybdenum (.045 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16.05 % |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16 | - | - | - | - | |
i iodine (.15 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
fried eggs (4:00) |
|||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
fried egg 2* 70 g |
medium cheddar cheese raw sliced 30 g |
margarine 2 tbsp 10 g |
whole wheat bread w/ germ + flax raw 1 slice 37 g |
nut yeast 1 tsp 3 g |
grape fruit juice 100 ml |
sum | bounds | ||
raison d'etre |
a b7 b12,b16 d, f1 p,zn,se |
a b12 b13 k2 p, zn |
d, f1 |
b8 f1,f2 zn |
b1,2,6 b7 b12 |
b8,c | |||
calories | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
cost | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
v i t a m i n l i k e c o m p o u n d s |
a retinol (900 μg rae) |
r:29 % c:6.9 μg |
15 % |
10 % |
0 | 0 | - | 55 r:54 c:1 |
30<r<100 |
b1 thiamin (1.2 mg) |
0.06 mg |
.0087 mg |
0 | 10.5 % |
155.625 % |
- | 171.5 |
>125 | |
b2 [g, j] riboflavin (1.3 mg) |
.684 mg |
.1284 mg |
0 | 3 % |
144.375 % |
- | 209.5 | >131 | |
b3 niacin (16 mg) |
.114 mg |
.0177 mg |
0 | 6.5 % |
65.625 % |
- | 73 n:1 f: 72 |
>125 f<200 |
|
b4* adenine (75 mg) |
2.24 mg |
2.46 mg |
0 | 4.514 mg |
49.38 mg |
- | 78 |
>100 | |
b5 pantothenic acid (5 mg) |
2.292 mg |
0.123 mg |
0 | 5 % |
2.25 % |
- | 55.25 u:48 |
>110 | |
b6 pyridoxine (1.7 mg) |
.255 mg |
.0198 mg |
0 | 3.5 % |
133.125 % |
- | 152.625 u:16 |
>118 | |
b7 [h] biotin (35 μg) |
~ 58.33 μg |
.519 μg |
~ 4.547 μg |
3 % |
45 % |
- | 229 u:181 |
>171 | |
b8* inositol (1000 mg) |
12.6 mg |
2.7 mg |
~ 16 mg |
52.54 mg |
14.85 mg |
✓ | 30 | >30 | |
b9 [m, b11, r] folic acid (400 μg dfe) |
70.5 μg |
18.1 μg |
0 | 5 % |
35.625 % |
- | 62.5 n:27 f: 35.5 |
>100 f<130 |
|
b12 [t] cobalamin (2.4 μg) |
1.338 μg |
.33 μg |
0 | 0 | 187.5 % |
- | 257 n:69.5 f:187.5 |
>250 n>30 |
|
b13* orotic acid (10 mg) |
- | ~ 18 mg |
- | - | - | - | 180 | >100 | |
b14* taurine (100 mg) |
0 | 0 | >0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | t:>120 ----> |
|
b15* betaine (550 mg) |
.414 mg |
.21 mg |
.01 mg |
~ 74.52 mg |
0 | - | 13.5 | >30 | |
b16* choline (550 mg) |
438 mg |
4.95 mg |
1.1 mg |
9.99 mg |
12.3 mg |
- | 84.5 | >30 | |
b20* [I] l-carnitine (29 mg) |
.56 mg |
1 mg |
.105 mg |
.2997 mg |
.072 mg |
- | 7 | 30>s>35 | |
c ascorbate (90 mg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ✓ | 250 | >234 |
|
d calciferol (15 μg) |
d3: 3.03 μg |
d3: .18 μg |
d3: 30 % |
0 | 0 | - | 51 u:21 d2:0 d3:51 |
>40 | |
e alpha- tocopherol (15 mg) |
1.8 mg |
.234 mg |
20 % |
1.5 % |
0 | 35 n:35 |
>40 n>30 | ||
f1* linoleic acid (17 g) |
3.23 g |
.1731 g |
1.5 g |
.5 g |
0 | - | 5.4031 g 31.78% |
>30 | |
f2* alpha linolenic acid (1.6 g) |
.228 | .1095 | .5 | .75 | 0 | - | 1.5875 g 99.22% |
>30 | |
f3* eicosa pentaenoic acid (0.375 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | >30 | |
f4* docosa hexaenoic acid (0.250 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | >30 | |
f1:(f2+f3+f4) ratio |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 3.40 | <4 | |
k1 phyllo quinone (120 μg) |
9 | .5 | 10 | .5 | 0 | - | 12.5 | 30<s<67 | |
k2 mena quinone (180 μg) |
8.65 μg |
57.66 μg |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 36.5 | 30<s<67 | |
k1+k2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 49 | 90<s<110 | |
s* salicylic acid (10 mg) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | - | >30 | |
e l e m e n t s |
f fluorine (4000 μg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
na sodium (1500 mg) |
285.6 mg |
180 mg |
45 mg |
135 mg |
- | - | 645.6 43.04% |
- | |
mg magnesium (420 mg) |
17.94 mg |
8.1 mg |
- |
35 mg |
- | - | 14.5 | - | |
p phosphorus (1250 mg) |
296.7 mg |
138 mg |
- | 75 mg |
- | - | 40.5 | - | |
s sulfur (?) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
cl chlorine (2.3 g) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
k potassium (3400 mg) |
209.7 mg |
30 mg |
- | 100 mg |
- | - | 339.7 9.99% |
- | |
ca calcium (1300 mg) |
85.5 mg |
200 mg |
- | 37.5 mg |
- | - | 323 24.85 |
||
cr chromium (.035 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
mn manganese (2.3 mg) |
.042 mg |
.0072 mg |
- | .575 mg |
- | - | 27 | ||
fe iron (18 mg) |
2.607 mg |
.048 mg |
- | 1 mg |
- | - | 20 | ||
cu copper (.9 mg) |
.108 mg |
.0105 mg |
- | - | - | - | 13 | ||
zn zinc (11 mg) |
1.917 mg |
1.122 mg |
- | .75 mg |
- | - | 34 | ||
se selenium (55 μg) |
45.6 μg |
8.49 μg |
- | 14 μg |
- | - | 123.5 | ||
mo molybdenum (.045 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
i iodine (.15 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - |
fruit bowl w/ coffee (12:00) |
pasta salad bowl w/coffee (20:00) |
fried eggs (4:00) |
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sum | sum | sum | total | requirements | ul | ||
calories | 992.25 | - | - | 992.25 | 1000 | 2000 | |
cost | $5.75 | - | - | $5.75 | $8.00 | ||
v i t a m i n l i k e c o m p o u n d s |
a retinol (900 μg rae) |
38 r:35 c:3 |
177 r:40 c:137 |
55 r:54 c:1 |
270 r:129 c: 141 |
r>120 c>100 |
t:- r:300 c:- |
b1 thiamin (1.2 mg) |
287.5 |
240.5 | 171.5 | 699.5 | >375 | - | |
b2 [g, j] riboflavin (1.3 mg) |
278.5 | 262 | 209.5 | 750 | >393 | - | |
b3 niacin (16 mg) |
163 n:65 f:98 |
142 n:30 f:112 |
73 n:1 f:72 |
378 n:96 f:282 |
>375 | f:600 | |
b4* adenine (75 mg) |
143 | 140 | 78 |
361 | >300 | - |
|
b5 pantothenic acid (5 mg) |
136.5 | 75.5 | 55 | 267 | >330 | - | |
b6 pyridoxine (1.7 mg) |
223.5 | 193 | 152.5 | 569 | >354 | 5882 | |
b7 [h] biotin (35 μg) |
191.5 | 124.5 | 229 | 545 | >857 | - | |
b8* inositol (1000 mg) |
41 | 33.5 | 30 | 104.5 | >120 | - | |
b9 [m, b11, r] folic acid (400 μg dfe) |
129 n:66 f:63 |
139 n:64.5 f:74.5 |
62.5 n:27 f:35.5 |
330.5 n:157.5 f:173 |
>300 | f:400 | |
b12 [t] cobalamin (2.4 μg) |
325.5 n:48 f:277.5 |
271 n:33.5 f:237.5 |
257 n:69.5 f:187.5 |
853.5 n:151 f:702.5 |
>750 n>120 |
- | |
b13* orotic acid (10 mg) |
155 | 375 | 180 | 710 | >300 | ||
b14* taurine (100 mg) |
3.2 | >0 | >0 | 3.2 | >120 | ||
b15* betaine (550 mg) |
35 | 33.5 | 13.5 | 82 | >120 | 200 | |
b16* choline (550 mg) |
44.5 | 23 | 84.5 | 152 | >120 | 200 | |
b20* [I] l-carnitine (29 mg) |
30.5 | 17 | 7 | 54.5 | >100 | 162 |
|
c ascorbate (90 mg) |
245 | 281.5 | 250 | 776.5 | >700 | 2222 |
|
d calciferol (15 μg) |
93 d2:81 d3:12 |
54 d2:45 d3:9 |
51 d2:0 d3:51 |
198 d2:126 d3:72 |
>160 d3>120 |
666 | |
e alpha- tocopherol (15 mg) |
46.5 n:38.5 |
48 n:48 |
35 n:35 |
129.5 n:121.5 |
>160 n>120 |
6666 | |
f1* linoleic acid (17 g) |
7.35684772727 g 43.25% |
6.0242 g 35.4% | 5.4031 g 31.78% |
18.7841477273 g 110% | >120 | - | |
f2* alpha linolenic acid (1.6 g) |
2.53904772727 g 158.69 % |
1.5514 g 96.96% |
1.5875 g 99.22% |
5.67794772727 g 354.87% | >120 >.25*f1 |
f1 | |
f3* eicosa pentaenoic acid (0.375 g) |
.12 g 32% |
.006 g 1.6% |
- | .126 g 33.6% |
>120 | 240 | |
f4* docosa hexaenoic acid (0.250 g) |
.18 g 72% |
.018 g 7.2% |
- | .198 g 79.2% |
>120 | 240 | |
f1:(f2+f3+f4) ratio |
2.5913 | 3.73 | 3.40 | 3.129675 | 4 | ||
k1 phyllo quinone (120 μg) |
65.5 |
26.5 | 12.5 | 104.5 | >120 | 200 | |
k2 mena quinone (180 μg) |
31 | 64 | 36.5 | 131.5 | >120 | 200 | |
k1+k2 | 96.5 | 90.5 | 49 | 236 | >270 | 330 | |
s* salicylic acid (10 mg) |
49.5 | 33.5 | - | 83 | >120 | 9999 | |
e l e m e n t s |
b boron (3 mg) |
118 | - | - | 118 | >300 | 667 |
f fluorine (4000 μg) |
17.5 μg 0.44 % |
3.52 μg .088% |
- | <1 | - | ||
na sodium (1500 mg) |
448 29.86% |
599.2936 39.95% |
645.6 43.04% |
1692.8936 112.5% | 120 |
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mg magnesium (420 mg) |
130 | 57.5 | 14.5 | 202 | 1000 | ||
p phosphorus (1250 mg) |
79.5 | 63.5 | 40.5 | 183.5 | 240 | ||
s sulfur (?) |
- | - | - | - | - | ||
cl chlorine (2.3 g) |
- | .3 | - | - | - | ||
k potassium (3400 mg) |
2744.85 80.7% |
1736 51.06% |
339.7 9.99% |
4820.55 141.5% |
- | ||
ca calcium (1300 mg) |
70 | 67 | 24.5 | 161.5 | 155 | ||
cr chromium (.035 mg) |
- | - | - | - | - | ||
mn manganese (2.3 mg) |
65 | 84 | 27 | 176 | 478 | ||
fe iron (18 mg) |
80.5 | 38.5 | 20 | 139 | 222 | ||
cu copper (.9 mg) |
145.5 | 57 | 13 | 215.5 | 1111 | ||
zn zinc (11 mg) |
76.5 | 56.5 | 34 | 167 | 222 | ||
se selenium (55 μg) |
21.5 | 102 | 123.5 | 247 | 727 | ||
mo molybdenum (.045 mg) |
16 | 16 | - | 32 | - | ||
i iodine (.15 mg) |
16 | - | - | 16 | - | - | |
i n o r g a n i c |
h2o water (3700 ml) |
79 | - | - | 79 | >120 | - |
no3 nitrate (0 mg) |
52 mg |
- | - | 52 mg | 0 | 200 mg |
*not really
specific brands used:
- natur-a vanilla soy milk (light)
- chapman's premium black cherry ice cream
- yoplait source cherry yogurt
- bulk barn nutritional yeast
- kellogg's vector cereal
- kellogg's all bran original cereal
- nutravege omega-3 algal oil (strawberry-orange, or whatever)
- natur-a chocolate soy milk
- selection brand pasta [metro/food basics]
- black diamond brand medium cheddar cheese
- natur-a vanilla soy milk (regular)
- astro biobest plain probiotic yogurt
- frank's red hot sauce
- bulk barn nutritional yeast
- bulk barn hemp seeds
- natur-a chocolate soy milk
- black diamond brand medium cheddar cheese
- irrestibles brand olive canola oil [metro/food basics]
- dempster's whole grain double flax bread
- bulk barn nutritional yeast
diet options:
daily:
2 ) pasta salad bowl:
- one tbsp of imitation bacon bits (isoflavones, maybe)
- olives?
- red clover (if locatable or foragable, for phytoestrogens)
- alfafa?
- rice bran is similar to sunflower in b5, but lower in omega-6 and lower in choline. also, less e. it would be better if i find myself strictly concerned about b5, but in the pasta bowl. this seems unlikely.
- dried whey is a little lower in both b5 & higher in choline, but also has a little b12 & has almost no fat. it's almost like the missing part of the yeast. i'm having trouble finding it though and don't think the isolate available at bulk barn is comparable. it seems to be largely seen as a waste product in yogurt production. it may be broadly useful across plates.
- broccoli?
3) eggs:
- salami (45 g) (25% b1, 12% b3, 5% b5, 11.5% b6, 0% b9, 20% b12)
- rice (100 g) (60% b1, 35% b3, 4% b5, 6% b6, 69% b9)
need:
==========
remaining items to enter or investigate:
15 amino acids: <----for sure, eventually
1) histidine, 2) isoleucine, 3) leucine, 4) lysine, 5) methionine, 6) phenylalanine, 7) threonine, 8) tryptophan
9) valine, 10) arginine, 11) cysteine, 12) glycine, 13) glutamine, 14) proline, 15) tyrosine
+ measure 6 non-essential
carotenoids (not including pro-vitamin a): <---maybe
1) lutein, 2) zeaxanthin, 3) lycopene, 4) phytofluene, 5) phytoene, 6) astaxanthin, 7) capsanthin, 8) canthaxanthin, 9) cryptoxanthin
chlorophyll:
1) chlorophyll a
2) chlorophyll b
other molecules required for proper metabolic functions:
5) ergothioneine (cannot synthesize)
9) valine, 10) arginine, 11) cysteine, 12) glycine, 13) glutamine, 14) proline, 15) tyrosine
+ measure 6 non-essential
carotenoids (not including pro-vitamin a): <---maybe
1) lutein, 2) zeaxanthin, 3) lycopene, 4) phytofluene, 5) phytoene, 6) astaxanthin, 7) capsanthin, 8) canthaxanthin, 9) cryptoxanthin
chlorophyll:
1) chlorophyll a
2) chlorophyll b
other molecules required for proper metabolic functions:
5) ergothioneine (cannot synthesize)
6) pqq - .2 mg, or 400 ng, but can't find good sources
7) queuine - no rdi determined. milk, whole wheat, tomatoes.
10) creatine? (avoidance? creatine increases muscle mass (which is bad.) but also improves brain function (which is good). careful.)
11) ribose
12) "nucleic acids"?
13) don't forget about heme
14) carnosine
glucose:
i'm more concerned about diabetes than weight gain, so...
the glycemic index is:
running total...
fiber:
i don't need many different types, i just need some. i'm not worrying about this.
& water
i'm more concerned about diabetes than weight gain, so...
the glycemic index is:
running total...
fiber:
i don't need many different types, i just need some. i'm not worrying about this.
& water
also, let's measure flavonoids:
anthocyanidins:
1) pelargonidin, 2) delphinidin, 3) cyanidin, 4) malvinidin, 5) peonidin, 6) petunidin, 7) rosinidin
flavonols:
1) isorhamnetin, 2) kaempferol , 3) myricetin, 4) quercetin [rutin, troxerutin], 5) fisetin, 6) kaempferide
flavones:
1) luteolin, 2) apigenin, 3) techtochrysin, 4) baicalein (to avoid!), 5) norwogonin, 6) wogonin, 7) nobiletin
flavanones:
1) eriodictyol, 2) hesperetin, 3) naringenin, 4) hesperidin, 5) isosakuranetin, 6) pinocembrin, 7) sterubin
isoflavones:
1) daidzein, 2) genistein, 3) glycitein, 4) biochanin A, 5) formononetin
i should try to measure some further phytoestrogens:
1) matairesinol, 2) secoisolariciresinol, 3) pinoresinol, 4) lariciresinol, 5) coumestrol
& finally, let's also measure:
1) saponins, 2) ursolic acid (& precursors), 3) cafestol, 4) resveratrol, 5) ellagic acid, 6) coumarin, 7) tyrosol, 8) hydroxytyrosol, 9) oleocanthal, 10) oleuropein, 11) gingerol, 12) phytic acid
anthocyanidins:
1) pelargonidin, 2) delphinidin, 3) cyanidin, 4) malvinidin, 5) peonidin, 6) petunidin, 7) rosinidin
flavonols:
1) isorhamnetin, 2) kaempferol , 3) myricetin, 4) quercetin [rutin, troxerutin], 5) fisetin, 6) kaempferide
flavones:
1) luteolin, 2) apigenin, 3) techtochrysin, 4) baicalein (to avoid!), 5) norwogonin, 6) wogonin, 7) nobiletin
flavanones:
1) eriodictyol, 2) hesperetin, 3) naringenin, 4) hesperidin, 5) isosakuranetin, 6) pinocembrin, 7) sterubin
isoflavones:
1) daidzein, 2) genistein, 3) glycitein, 4) biochanin A, 5) formononetin
i should try to measure some further phytoestrogens:
1) matairesinol, 2) secoisolariciresinol, 3) pinoresinol, 4) lariciresinol, 5) coumestrol
1) saponins, 2) ursolic acid (& precursors), 3) cafestol, 4) resveratrol, 5) ellagic acid, 6) coumarin, 7) tyrosol, 8) hydroxytyrosol, 9) oleocanthal, 10) oleuropein, 11) gingerol, 12) phytic acid
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