Orthomolecular Medicine

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Molecular model of L-ascorbic-acid, Vitamin C (left), and biotin, a B vitamin (right).

The goal of orthomolecular medicine is to restore the body's optimal environment by correcting imbalances or deficiencies based on individual biochemistry by using natural substances such as vitamins, minerals, trace elements and amino acids.

Myocarditis: Once Rare, Now Common

OMNS (Jan. 5, 2023) As an actively practicing clinical cardiologist for many years in three different communities, I knew about myocarditis. I just never saw it. Quite literally, I recall seeing ONE young woman who presented with a picture of acute congestive heart failure, and her echocardiogram study revealed a...

50th Anniversary of Orthomolecular Medicine Conference

The International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine Society celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Orthomolecular Medicine Today Conference on May 28-19, 2021 with a dynamic fact-filled conference highlighting presentations from twelve experts in the field. Orthomolecular integrates diet and nutrition for prevention and treatment of disease.

15 Science-backed Benefits of Molecular Hydrogen You Need to Know About

Molecular hydrogen is going to be one of the biggest health and wellness trends in the upcoming years. Fortunately, by reading this, you’re ahead of the game. Learn how it works in the body.

Tyler LeBaron's H2 Discussion with Dr. Shigeo Ohta

A discussion about therapeutic hydrogen gas between Tyler W. LeBaron, Executive Director of the Molecular Hydrogen Foundation (MHF), and pioneer hydrogen researcher, Dr. Shigeo Ohta, Nippon Medical School in Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Hydrogen: Alternative Fuel to Alternative Medicine

Hydrogen has now been demonstrated to have therapeutic effects in over 170 different human and animal disease models, and in essentially every organ of the human body. The main reason for this is because H2 helps attenuate excessive oxidative stress and inflammation, both of which are at the root of virtually every disease and pathology.

Making New Connections: The Gift of Neuroplasticity

David Perlmutter describes neuroplasticity and the ability of the brain to change and reorganize itself and its function.

An Interview with Dr. Abram Hoffer

Abram Hoffer (November 11, 1917 - May 27, 2009), was a Canadian psychiatrist known for his work with nutrition, schizophrenia, and cancer. He is considered to be the father of Orthomolecular Medicine.

Paracelsus Clinic, Lustmuhle, Switzerland

The clinic proposes a medical paradigm based on non-toxic biological medicine that, not only identifies, but also eliminates the root causes of acute and chronic diseases including cancer.

Visit with Dr. Louie Yu

Dr. Yu is a descendant from long lineages of traditional Chinese and Korean healers. His protocols are based on orthomolecular medicine.

Neurotransmitters and the Brain, Denver, Colorado

Apex Energetics offers courses that delve deeply into orthomolecular medicine. They offer weekend workshops, one day courses and two hour updates. This training is an upper level introduction to the brain and all it's functions.

Neurology and Hormones, Denver, Colorado

This Apex Energetic forum covered the Impacts of Estrogen on the NeuroEndocrine Immune Axis brought on with the onset of perimenopause.

Dr. John Humiston, William Hitt Center, Tijuana, Mexico

Dr. John Humiston received his medical training in the military. He determined he could practice medicine more effectively in Mexico using alternative medicine and unconventional therapies. His treatments include herbal therapies which work synergistically with other protocols.