Orthomolecular medicine can be of benefit to anyone for a wide range of illnesses and symptoms.
Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine was created in 1967.
The Genesis of Healing - 2007 Orthomolecular Medicine - 2.2 was released on: USA: 2008
Orthomolecular medicine is the prevention and treatment of disease by administering nutritional supplements. The patient's state of health, external or environmental factors and quality of diet are taken into account.
The architect of orthomolecular medicine, Nobel Prize laureate Linus Pauling, coined the term in 1968.
Dr Wendell Belfield is a veterinarian in San Jose California, who specializes in Orthomolecular medicine. He has done considerable research on alternative treatments for a number of diseases including feline leukemia with excellent results.
Many degenerative diseases and even mental abnormalities are quite possibly the result of biochemical imbalances. Linus Pauling's research demonstrated that all illness and disease can be treated to some extent with nutritional supplements
In 1998, an extensive review of such single-treatment studies found that naturopathic healing methods were effective for 15 different medical conditions, including osteoarthritis, asthma, and middle ear infections.
No, helium is not used in medicine.
No, zebras are not used in medicine.
Uranium is not used in medicine.
It is not used in medicine.
medicine droppers are used for giving medicine to infants. medicine droppers are used for giving medicine to infants. or any paerson that can't drink medicine from a spoon. or any paerson that can't drink medicine from a spoon.