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| | Traditional Supplements (with Excipients) | "Dose Free" / Excipient-Free Supplements | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ingredient List | Active ingredient + binders, fillers, lubricants, anti-caking agents, colorants. | 100% active ingredient(s) only. | | Common Excipients | Magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, microcrystalline cellulose, various polymers. | None. The label will contain only what you want to consume. | | Manufacturing | Cost-effective, allows for high-speed production of a uniform product. | More complex and potentially more expensive, but yields a purer final product. | | Bioavailability | In some cases, excipients can interfere with absorption and reduce the active ingredient's effectiveness by as much as 65%. | Maximized potential for absorption as there are no competing substances. | desimms dose free
"It is too expensive for small labs." Reality: Open-source desimms libraries are now available for Python and LabVIEW, allowing retrofitting of existing data acquisition hardware for under $500. This public link is valid for 7 days
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| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Output varies with input dose | Quantum reference module is bypassed | Check signal routing; ensure QRM is in series. | | High noise floor | Stochastic resonance filter gain too high | Reduce dithering amplitude by 20%. | | Slow response time | Deconvolution kernel buffer overflow | Increase FPGA buffer memory to 16MB. | | Drift over 8+ hours | Thermal leakage into reference clamp | Add passive heat sink to the QRM chassis. |
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