Below you’ll find topic areas for articles from the archives of the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, including research papers, Case Reports and Editorials. 

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Topic II: Supplementation 

I. Can Vitamin Supplements Take the Place of a Bad Diet?
Andrew Saul, PhD


Can vitamin supplements take the place of a bad diet? They’d better! In spite of decades of intense and well-funded mass education, “70% of all adults and children in the U.S. do not eat the recommended five to nine servings of fruits and vegetables a day for good health,” according to an April 25, 2002, press release by the National Cancer Institute.(1) And when a “serving” of fruit may be a 6-ounce glass of juice and a “serving” of a vegetable is a mere half-cup of beans, it really makes you think...

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II. Vitamins are Becoming Respectable; Long-term Effects of Nutritional, Psychological and Physical Stress
Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD


Vitamins are Becoming Respectable. All Orthomolecular physicians, you may now come out of the closet, our work is gaining respect. Several reports have appeared in the establishment literature including JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine and the American Journal of Psychiatry. Here are two examples... 


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Topic III: Vitamin Dependency, Vitamin Deficiency

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