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Orthomolecular Medicine for Physicians (Keats/Pivot Health Book)2 reviews
Abram Hoffer

Keats Publishing, 1989

A major reference book on modern & orthomolecular nutrition
If long term experience in a field count, well, here is one author that knows his field well... Adding vitamins, minerals and other supplements is an important point of controversy in the field of nutrition. Some claim it to be unnecesary while others say its crucial; well here is one of THE sources of pro-supplement research and clinical work bases for the layman and professional ...
  
  











  



  
Adventures in Psychiatry: The Scientific Memoirs of Dr. Abram Hoffer3 reviews

KOS Publishing, 2005

The Best Or Nothing
I am one of the lucky ones who enjoy the friendship of one of the greatest physicians of all time, Dr. Abram Hoffer MD, PhD. Over several decades I have not only read just about every one of his printed words at least twice, I also, in my small way, tried to follow his footsteps. Dr. Hoffer was born in a town called Hoffer, Saskatchewan, Canada. His biochemistry training and early positions of ...
  
  











  



  
Honest Nutrition: A Descent Into The Ocean Of Nutritional Prattle, And Coming Up For Air3 reviews
Ira Edwards

Trafford Publishing, 2006

Bringing Reality to the Health-Care Debate
Many who write on the subject of nutrition and health are intelligent, educated and knowledgeable. Honest Nutrition by Ira Edwards is noteworthy because the author writes as a health consumer; he does not have a health product or service to promote. To his credit, Edwards has no bias for or against conventional medicine, alternative medicine or herbal healing. He lays out the benefits, problems ...
  
  











  



  
Healing the Mind the Natural Way2 reviews
Pat Lazarus

Tarcher, 1995

Help your psychiatrist and physician probably dont know!
Orthomolecular medicine is not as widely known as it needs to be. This book is a nice introduction to the role of balancing body chemistry with nutrients and diet to achieve maximum psychological and emotional well-being. It is much more than a simple "vitamin book." Using nutrients medicinally is a science not studied by the average medical practitioner. The author draws on research and the ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Yourself: Natural Healing That Works10 reviews
Ph.D. Andrew Saul

Basic Health Publications, 2003

Eye opening book
Very good read........Filled with information that I had never given thought to before. Since reading this book my energy, health, and overall well-being have increased dramatically. Would recomend this book to anyone who is looking to take charge of their heatlh
  
  











  



  
The Natural Medicine Guide to Schizophrenia (The Healthy Mind Guides)4 reviews
Stephanie Marohn

Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 2003

Most insightful guide to schizophrenia
This is a wonderful book in the series of Marohn's healthy mind guides. I write this as a mental health professional who has experience with holistic modalities and also with populations of severely impaired mental patients, schizophrenics included. The author looks at a broad spectrum of natural approaches to healing schizophrenia (not managing/maintaining the condition like conventional ...
  
  











  



  
Treating And Beating Anxiety And Depression: With Orthomolecular Medicine: A Guide For Patients3 reviews
Rodger H. Murphree

Harrison & Hampton Publishing, 2006

A truly important guide for patients
Orthomolecular treatment of physiological and psychological problems attempts to heal the patient by normalizing the body's natural balance of nutrients (and other essential molecules), especially the amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. Nutritional specialist and chiropractic physician, Dr. Rodger H. Murphree advocates orthomolecular treatment for anxiety and depression after carefully ...
  
  











  



  
How to Live Longer and Feel Better28 reviews
Linus Pauling

Avon Books, 1996

GET THE BOOK!!
My grandmother was taking about 26 different meds for all sorts of conditions, COPD, arthritis, diabetes, cholesterol, fibromylagia, etc. etc. I figured most of her symptoms were a result of over medication and side effects. I first got the book "Best pills, Worst Pills" to review her meds. I highly recommend it. Then I started getting books on nutrition and vitamin supplementation. This ...
  
  











  



  
The Curious Man: The Life and Works of Dr. Hans Nieper2 reviews
Hans A. Nieper

Avery, 1998

dr neiper was a great humanitarian and a great healer
dr neiper will always be remebered to me as a true hero in alternative medicine! my spouse has multiple sclerosis and without his works, she would be alot worse off today! his findings stunned the american fda and they forbade him entrance into the U.S. because his cures were not approved by our ever protecting FDA. what is the FDA protecting us from? getting well? Thank you Dr.Neiper for your ...
  
  











  



  
Dr. Janson's New Vitamin Revolution: Seizing the Power of Nutritional Therapy for a Healthier and Longer Life3 reviews
Michael Janson, Julian Whitaker

Avery, 2000

Vitamin Bible
A perfect book with all information one may need re vitamins. The author writes about the changes in medicine, our risky environment, the damages from free radicals and even how stress affects our system. Stress depletes the body of nutrients, Vitamin C, B-complex, zinc and many others. He explains everything about all vitamins and their purpose, as well as other nutrients, the quantities ...
  
  











  



  
Orthomolecular Medicine For Everyone: Megavitamin Therapeutics for Families and Physicians1 review
Abram Hoffer, Andrew W. Saul

Basic Health Publications, 2008

Comprehensive Guide
This is a terrific comprehensive guide to megavitamin therapy (orthomolecular nutrition) from one of the earliest practitioners, Abram Hoffer, who is still going strong into his nineties. Basic concepts are covered, with chapters on individual vitamins and minerals as well as a section on treating specific illnesses. Highly recommended!
  
  











  



  
Anxiety: Orthomolecular Diagnosis and Treatment1 review
Jonathan Prousky

Ccnm Press, 2006

Restorative Treatments for Anxiety
Anxiety: Orthomolecular Diagnosis and Treatment by Dr. Jonathan Prousky, ND, FRSH (intro. by Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C)) CCNM Press, Toronto, 2006 Anxiety affects many people. The anxious brain may have a survival advantage due to its hypersensitive danger-detection capabilities but prolonged anxiety can cause such acute discomfort that anyone who has experienced years of anxiety ...
  
  











  



  
Detoxification and Healing: The Key to Optimal Health4 reviews
Sidney MacDonald Baker

McGraw-Hill, 2003

More than the usual "detox" book.
This is a book written by an Orthomolecular doctor at his best. What you get here is much more than "how toos". Detoxification is about working from the fundamentals of a system and out from there. Dr. Baker, in speaking about this subject, gives a great example of how balance and imbalance, in healing, has always made perfect sense. This is a very enlightening and informative set of ideas that ...
  
  











  



  
Orthomolecular Treatment for Schizophrenia10 reviews
Abram Hoffer

McGraw-Hill, 1999

Response to B. Chico's very untrue comment
I would just like to refute B.Chico's comment on how niacin therapy does not work. I have actually been diagnosed with Schizophrenia and have been prescribed over the counter vitamins by the Pifer Institute, one of which includes Niacin. Just for your own information B. Chico...when I got out of the hospital before I started vitamin therapy I was on an average to high dosage of Abilify, an ...
  
  











  



  
Very Healthy Cat Book1 review
Wendell O. Belfield

Orthomolecular Specialties, 1991

The Very Healthy Cat Book
This is one of the best cat books I've read. The doctor who wrote it has reversed feline leukemia in many, many cats over the last 20 years. Several cat breeders were helped by this doctor. He also covers a lot of other problems with cats.
  
  











  



  
Victory over Diabetes: A Bio-Ecologic Triumph1 review
William H. Philpott, Dwight K. Kalita

Keats Pub, 1991

victory over diabetes
this book is from the 80's, and is still the best comprehansive book on both types of diabetes. it explains the causes of both types and gives true workable answers to those two forms of disease.it is still superb book today at the year 2000,and you can take it from me beacause i am a therapist ,and it is working, i can asure you that it is real for both types of diabetes.go ...
  
  











  



  
Mega Nutrition for Women1 review
Richard A. Kunin

Signet, 1985

a wonderful and a practicl book forwomen
this book is not just another book about woman nutrition,but a book from a therapist that realy knows what he is wrighting.i found this book simple and practical, and he explains the real simple nutrition strategies for a women that realy need to restore her health,immune-system,and figure.this book is not new, but he is a lot more than worth of reading.
  
  











  



  
What Really Causes Schizophrenia2 reviews
Harold D. Foster

Trafford Publishing, 2006

Master Researcher Explains It All
Very accessible to laymen, this explains the dangerous biochemical & genetic balance between human creativity, resistance to cancer, and schizophrenia. Also why the current medical establishment's obsession with brain dopamine is, typically, just barking up the wrong tree. See also Dr. Foster's What Really Causes AIDS. First Rate!
  
  











  



  
Putting It All Together: The New Orthomolecular Nutrition10 reviews
Abram Hoffer

McGraw-Hill, 1998

Classic on vitamin megadosing
This book is based on the science and art of healing with nutrition therapy. Yes, while it can be argued that if you eat properly you don't need supplements; very few people have a perfect diet. He believes that what we put in our mouth is what creates our health or lack of, including mental health. His average anti-stress vitamin formula B1 - between 100 and 300 mg. Niacin B3 - between ...
  
  











  



  
A Physician's Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine1 review
Roger J. Williams, Dwight K. Kalita

Pergamon Pr, 1977

a physicians handbook of orthomolecular medicine
This book is a collection of gothering of 24 of the most expierienced orthomolecularists from around the world. that in this superb and extordinery book explains the concepts,principles and the healling methods of that remarkable art of healling. they cover a veriaty of mental and physical diseases in a very easy to understanding way through their expirience. Linus Pauling, Roger J. Williams, ...
  
  











  








   



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