Many readers will want to know, “How is The Orthomolecular Treatment of Chronic Disease different from all other nutritional therapy books?”
The book’s Contents will help provide the answer:
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF ORTHOMOLECULAR THERAPY
Including detailed discussions of megavitamin therapy, vitamin dependency, “Safe Upper Levels,” supernutrition, orthomolecular psychiatry, administration of vitamin C, dynamic flow, vitamin C treatment and bowel tolerance, children and vitamin C, clinical procedures in treating terminally ill patients with vitamin C, and much more.
PART TWO: PIONEERS OF ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE Including the work of William McCormick, MD, Max Gerson, MD, Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi, MD, PhD, Roger J. Williams, PhD, Bill W., Linus Pauling, PhD, Adelle Davis, M.Sc., Carl C. Pfeiffer, MD, PhD, Irwin Stone, PhD, Frederick Klenner, MD, Wilfrid Shute, MD, and Evan Shute, MD, William Kaufman, MD, PhD, Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD, Humphry Osmond, MD, Lendon H. Smith, MD, Ewan Cameron, MD, Archie Kalokerinos, MD, Robert F. Cathcart III, MD, Hugh Desaix Riordan, MD, Alan R. Gaby, MD, Ronald E. Hunninghake, MD, Claus W. Jungeblut, MD, and many others.
PART THREE: ORTHOMOLECULAR TREATMENT
Alcoholism
Alzheimer’s Disease
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease
Depression and Anxiety
Drug Addiction
Eye Diseases
Fatigue
HIV/AIDS
Radiation Sickness
Schizophrenia and Other Mental Illness
APPENDICES:
Where Are the Bodies? The Safety of Antioxidants and Micronutrients
The Riordan Intravenous Vitamin C Protocol
Radiation Injury Protocol
For Further Reading
Index by Subject
Index by Author