People who took vitamin C oral or intravenous were associated wit higher levels of bifidobacterium in the gut
First International Conference for PSOM
EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
IN COOPERATION WITH THE PHILIPPINE SOCIETY OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE, THE PORTUGUESE SOCIETY OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE IS PRESENTING THE 14TH EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE IN PORTO, PORTUGAL ON SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOBER 1, 2022.
Annual Convention of International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine
Orthomolecular Medicine History
Orthomolecular Medicine was formally introduced in 1968 when Dr Linus Pauling together with Dr Abram Hoffer coined the term “orthomolecular” meaning right molecule at the right dosages.
Orthomolecular medicine aims to restore the environment of the body by correcting molecular imbalances, determined by a wide range of testing and physician experience, and based on individual biochemistry.
Originally defined in the context of treating and preventing psychiatric diseases (eg. – niacin/niacinamide for schizophrenia), orthomolecular therapy involves altering the intake of nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, trace elements, amino acids, fatty acids, macronutrients, and other naturally occurring, metabolically active substances, to find the most effective doses. The orthomolecular approach has informed the development of several treatments, including the use of intravenous vitamin C for cancer and sepsis, vitamin B6 for autism, zinc for eating disorders, EFAs for ADHD, and many others. More than a treatment-for-disease model, orthomolecular medicine is essentially concerned with achieving and maintaining optimum health and well-being.
Intravenous vit C for Covid
A small Malaysian retrospective trial on High dose vit c for covid
Philippine covid Summit
Ascorbate for opioid addiction
Niacin for chronic kidney disease
Niacin helps decrease phosphorus