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References Library

The primary source list for AncientModern.ai research pages, product claims, safety boundaries, and seed/manufacturing compliance.

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Primary references

This page collects the source trail used throughout the prototype. It is meant to be updated as the company adds new dossiers, manufacturer documents, and third-party testing records.

Regulatory and quality

  1. FDA: Structure/Function Claims
  2. FDA: Notifications for Structure/Function and Related Claims
  3. FTC: Health Products Compliance Guidance
  4. eCFR: 21 CFR Part 111 Dietary Supplement cGMP
  5. USDA AMS: Federal Seed Act
  6. USDA APHIS: How to Buy Plants and Seeds Online
  7. USDA APHIS: Seeds With Special Requirements and Prohibited Seeds
  8. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

Ancient sources and historical context

  1. Papyrus Ebers — Science in Ancient Egypt
  2. British Museum: Ancient healthcare fit for a king
  3. British Museum: Reconstructing a 2,500 year old medical encyclopaedia
  4. ORACC: Introduction to Mesopotamian Medicine

Mechanism and ingredient science

  1. Shoba et al. 1998: Piperine and curcumin bioavailability
  2. Song et al. 2017: EGCG targets pneumolysin and sortase A
  3. Sasagawa et al. 2021: Matcha and Streptococcus pneumoniae
  4. Reiter et al. 2017: Allicin vapor and lung pathogenic bacteria
  5. Guo et al. 2021: Ma-xing-shi-gan-tang and pneumolysin
  6. Jiang et al. 2024: Ma Xing Shi Gan, microbiota and pulmonary glycolysis
  7. Li et al. 2024: Glycyrol and pneumolysin oligomerization
  8. Hirst et al. 2004: The role of pneumolysin in pneumococcal pneumonia
  9. NCCIH: Turmeric Usefulness and Safety
  10. NCCIH: Garlic Usefulness and Safety
  11. NCCIH: Licorice Root Usefulness and Safety
  12. NCCIH: Green Tea Usefulness and Safety

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