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Forgoing medical care in favor of orthomolecular treatments can lead to adverse health outcomes. [6] Health professionals see orthomolecular medicine as encouraging individuals to dose themselves with large amounts of vitamins and other nutrients without conventional supervision, which they worry might be damaging to health.
Authoritative bodies such as the National Institute of Mental Health [12] and American Academy of Pediatrics [29] have criticized orthomolecular treatments as ineffective and toxic. A 1973 task force of the American Psychiatric Association charged with investigating orthomolecular claims concluded:
The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine was established in 1967 by Abram Hoffer.It publishes studies in nutritional and orthomolecular medicine.There is controversy surrounding the journal, as the validity of the field of orthomolecular medicine is not widely accepted by mainstream medicine.
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Orthomol (full name: Orthomol pharmazeutische Vertriebs GmbH) is a family business based in Langenfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [3] It was founded by Kristian Glagau in 1991 and is now managed by his son Nils together with Michael Schmidt.
o-Toluidine (ortho-toluidine) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH 3 C 6 H 4 NH 2. It is the most important of the three isomeric toluidines. It is a colorless liquid although commercial samples are often yellowish. It is a precursor to the herbicides metolachlor and acetochlor. [2]
An Orthomolecular Theory of Human Health and Disease Linus Pauling and Matthias Rath. JOM 6:3 1991 - that's pretty conclusive to my mind. JOM 6:3 1991 - that's pretty conclusive to my mind. Tim Vickers ( talk ) 23:07, 22 August 2008 (UTC)
Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc is a healthcare company of Johnson & Johnson composed of two divisions: Ortho-McNeil, based in Raritan, NJ (United States); the division is focused on primary care. [1] Janssen, based in Beerse (Belgium); formerly Janssen Pharmaceutica; the division is focused on mental health. [2]