And so between the acupuncture and the orthomolecular medicine, I have not had an episode for nine years, which is a miracle if you're me. |
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In the following years, he specialized in exercise physiology, phytotherapy and orthomolecular and sports education. |
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This breakthrough established the foundations for the orthomolecular psychiatry now practised around the world. |
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Even the most experienced orthomolecular practitioners recommend that oral dosing with free form L-tryptophan is best performed under a physician's close management. |
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Recently the orthomolecular pioneer Jonathan Wright, MD, made a compelling case for lithium being a safe and well-tolerated neuroprotectant at low doses. |
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The terms orthomolecular psychiatry and megavitamin therapy are now used interchangably for the treatment of behavioral disorders with large amounts of vitamins and minerals. |
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Proponents of orthomolecular psychiatry, who suggest that more subtle vitamin deficiencies exist in a number of neurologic and behavior disorders, recommend a megavitamin therapeutic approach. |
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Knowledge of over 25 years in manufacturing and advice in orthomolecular products. |
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Power of concentration and behaviour may be significantly improved by administering orthomolecular substances. |
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There must be a major expansion into the use of orthomolecular therapy to sort out the variables and to determine how to improve the therapeutic outcome of treatment. |
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The first condition for leading a healthy and serene life according to orthomolecular medicine is to be in harmony with Nature, respecting its laws. |
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Options with stem cell therapies include transplantation of mother cells, orthomolecular and hyperbaric medicine. |
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Several years ago I published an orthomolecular nutrition textbook, a different kind of text with emphasis on understanding. |
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Pauling's interest in vitamin C in particular and orthomolecular medicine in general led, in 1973, to his founding an institute that eventually bore his name the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine. |
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Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD, the father of orthomolecular medicine, introduces this alternative approach to the treatment of bipolar disorder. |
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There he published a paper on orthomolecular psychiatry that explained how mental health could be achieved by manipulating substances normally present in the body. |
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Cliffside has turndown service, orthomolecular therapy and Chaka Khan. |
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My husband is doing orthomolecular medicine here in Italy. |
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Born from orthomolecular medicine over 30 years ago, nutritherapy is the fruit of the advances in international science over the last 15 years as regards nutrition. |
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Sabine Thysebaert, managing director of the laboratory NutriBioLabs, continues to lend its expertise of more than 25 years in the orthomolecular field. |
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According to twice Nobel Prize winner and vitamin C pioneer Linus Pauling, an orthomolecular food supplement must contain at least 1000 mg vitamin C in the form of ascorbic acid. |
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These orthomolecular products address all those who wish to balance and to complete their food supply thanks to products sure, natural, functional and adapted to the modern life. |
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An orthomolecular milestone in prenatal supplementation of vital substances. |
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Those belonging to group c will use orthomolecular nutrition as a treatment, whereas the other two groups will have programs integrated into the context of consummately preventive measures. |
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Pink-in particular, a shade close to bubble gum-has calming effects, according to research published in the Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. |
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The 68-year-old research chemist founded, with Nobel Prize-winner Linus Pauling and another colleague, the Orthomolecular Institute in Menlo Park, Calif. |
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