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Orthomolecular Medicine

For Orthomolecular Medicine we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Alternative Health, Alternative Medicine and Holistic.



Orthomolecular Medicine (Alternative Health)


Employing vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to create optimum nutritional content and balance in the body, orthomolecular medicine targets a wide variety of conditions, including depression, hypertension, schizophrenia, cancer and other mental and physiological disorders.


Orthomolecular Medicine (Alternative Medicine)

Employing vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to create optimum nutritional content and balance in the body, orthomolecular medicine targets a wide variety of conditions, including depression, hypertension, schizophrenia, cancer and other mental and physiological disorders.


Orthomolecular Medicine (Holistic)

a form of nutrient therapy that uses combinations of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids normally found in the body to maintain good health and to treat specific conditions, such as asthma, heart disease, depression, and schizophrenia. "Orthomolecular" means an approach based on a correct (ortho) balance of substances present in the body.


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