Measles: A Nutritional Deficiency Disease?

Repost by UtopiaSilver.com from Orthomolecular.org; Measles: A Nutritional Deficiency Disease – Integrative Orthomolecular Medicine for the Prevention and Management of Measles by Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D. Highlights: Malnourished children are 5-10 times more likely to die from measles. Vitamin A, C, D, zinc, and antioxidants play a critical role in measles prevention and recovery.…

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The Silent Threat: Hidden Dental Infections and Their Devastating Impact on Health

UtopiaSilver.com repost from www.orthomolecular.org; by Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D. Many of us may take our oral health for granted, believing that if our teeth look fine and we aren’t experiencing any obvious pain, everything is well. However, this assumption may be putting our entire health at risk. According to Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D., author…

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Call for Root Cause Solutions Beyond Cholesterol

The Mismanagement of ASCVD: Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D., Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D. Abstract We have documented the reversal of 10 cases of cardiovascular diseases, including two with up to 70% coronary artery stenosis, through an integrative orthomolecular medicine approach addressing root causes(1). This evidence supports the view that atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is…

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Key Differences Between Conventional Nutrition and Orthomolecular Nutrition

Repost from Orthomolecular.org; Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D. Abstract; Nutrition is fundamental to maintaining health and managing disease, but the approaches to nutrient intake vary widely between conventional and orthomolecular paradigms. Conventional nutrition adheres to population-based guidelines, such as Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), primarily aiming to prevent deficiencies and maintain baseline health. In contrast, orthomolecular…

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Hidden Food Threat: Experts Warn of Dangers of RNAi Crops

Re Posted on Utopiasilver.com: 11/7/2024 Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder Could the next breakthrough pesticide be rewriting our genes without us knowing? Gene-silencing RNAi pesticides promise precision but could quietly alter ecosystems—and even impact human genes.   Already in our food, these minimally regulated compounds slip through safety checks, raising red flags about hidden genetic…

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Orthomolecular Theory & The Environment of the Mind

by Linus Pauling, Ph.D.Repost From The Journal Of Orthomolecular Medicine Vol. 7, No. 1, 1995 “Varying the concentrations of substances normally present in the human body may control mental disease.” – Linus Pauling “The methods principally used now for treating patients with mental disease are psychotherapy (psychoanalysis and related efforts to provide insight and to…

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