Ingredient plates
Analogies describe mechanical roles only. They are not medical claims, dosage advice, or forecasts about how any individual will respond.
Leafy volume
Leafy tissues compared to scaffolding mesh that slows mixing in a bowl, supporting even coating of dressings in diagrams.
Mineral layers
Stone-like metaphors highlight calcium-rich foods as rigid plate inserts that keep brittle structures aligned in models.
Oxidised arcs
Mineral-dense ingredients pictured as slow-release rivets in reference diagrams for classroom-style comparisons only.
Lipid laminae
Oils shown as insulation between conductive layers in a mock circuit, useful when explaining spacing between ingredient films.
Seed hubs
Compact proteins likened to central hubs in a radial chart, useful for portion sketches rather than performance claims.
Using the gallery in sessions
Consultants reference these tiles when building your personal glossary. If a metaphor does not resonate, we archive it and choose plainer wording.
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