Single ingredients, third-party tested, no proprietary blends.
1 pick · 4 aligned · Updated June 2026
Most of the industry sells proprietary blends and synthetic fillers. This shelf is small on purpose — single ingredients, traceable sourcing, and makers who tell you exactly what’s inside.
World's Best Nutritionals & Organics
★ Editor's choice
FRQNCY's flagship supplement pick. Whole-food, certified-organic formulations — zero synthetics, zero fillers, no magnesium stearate, no talc. Sixty unique daily formulas across 260+ ingredients sourced from named farms across five continents (none from China). Founded by Kevin Trudeau after decades of pulling apart the supplement industry from the inside; built around the position that 'science is not better than nature.' AM/PM sachets, GMP-certified, multi-point batch testing, 30-day money-back. If you take only one supplement stack — this is the one we point at.
The brand's multi-element daily blends — Monatomic Balance and M3 — for people who'd rather take one combined formula than build a stack from single elements. Balance is the everyday entry point; M3 layers several of the platinum-group monatomics together. Same David-Hudson-method production, same liquid-or-powder choice. Start here if the single-element shelf feels like too many decisions. An experiment in the m-state tradition, openly labelled — not a health claim.
The curated bundles, for going deeper without assembling the cart yourself: the Gold Standard Pack ($166), the Spiritual Vitality Pack ($297), and the top-of-line Energetic Aura Pack ($850). Each combines several monatomic elements the maker considers complementary. The honest framing — these are the high-commitment end of an experimental practice: worth it if monatomics already do something for you, overkill as a first taste. Begin with the gold and graduate up.
Monatomic gold made by David Hudson's original method — 24K gold held in ionized water as the 'm-state' (ORME, orbitally rearranged monatomic elements). A 1 oz liquid dropper or a powder, taken a few drops a day. This is the modern thread of an old story: the alchemists' white powder of gold, the 'mfkzt' of the Egyptian temple texts, carried into a bottle. FRQNCY makes no medical claim here — monatomics are an experiment in the consciousness-and-subtle-energy tradition, not a prescription. We point at it because the lineage is real, the maker has run it openly since 2013, and the people drawn to this work keep asking where it's done properly.
The single-element range, for working with one metal at a time: monatomic copper, indium, iridium, osmium, palladium, platinum, and rhodium — each as a liquid dropper or a powder, priced from roughly $52 to $139 an element. The platinum-group elements are the heart of the David Hudson ORME story; this is where you explore them individually rather than in a blend. Reported uses live in the subtle-energy and consciousness tradition — we point at the source and leave the experiment to you.