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Orthomolecular medicine - Wikipedia
Orthomolecular medicine[1][2] is a form of alternative medicine that claims to maintain human health through nutritional supplementation. It is rejected by evidence-based medicine.
Orthomolecular Medicine: micronutrients important for your health
Orthomolecular medicine (OM) was the term coined by a two-time Nobel Prize winner for the targeted supplementation of micronutrients for acute or chronic illnesses such as …
Welcome To Orthomolecular.org
Orthomolecular medicine describes the practice of preventing and treating disease by providing the body with optimal amounts of substances which are natural to the body.
Orthomolecular Medicine - PMC
Orthomolecular medicine is part of the foundation of integrative medicine. The term ‘orthomolecular’ was coined by two-time Nobel Laureate, Linus Pauling, in his seminal article, …
What is Orthomolecular Medicine? - ISOM
The term ‘orthomolecular’ was coined by Linus Pauling, a two-time Nobel Prize-winning chemist, to describe the concept of using the right molecules in the right amounts to promote optimal …
Orthomolecular medicine | Research Starters - EBSCO
In 1968, Linus Pauling, a preeminent American chemist and two-time Nobel laureate, introduced the term “orthomolecular” to signify human health as “the right molecules in the right amount” …
Orthomolecular Medicine - Foundation for Alternative and …
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 …
Discovering Orthomolecular Medicine: Unveiling The Science of …
The term “orthomolecular” was first coined by two-time Nobel Prize winner Dr. Linus Pauling in the 1960s. It comes from the Greek word “ortho” which translates to “correct” or “right”. So, …
Orthomolecular medicine: basics, effects, applications
The term orthomolecular literally means "the right molecules" - coined by two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling, who emphasized in 1968 that substances that are normally present in …