The Family Guide to Orthomolecular Medicine Kindle Edition

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In a world overwhelmed by pharmaceutical solutions, “The Family Guide to Orthomolecular Medicine” offers a revolutionary approach to health and wellness rooted in the power of micronutrients. Authored with the passion and insight of a dedicated parent and practitioner, this comprehensive guide demystifies orthomolecular medicine, a practice pioneered by two-time Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, who believed that correct nutrients could cure deficiencies and resolve disease.At its core, orthomolecular medicine aims to achieve optimal health by adjusting the concentrations of substances that are naturally present in the human body. This book challenges conventional medical practices by advocating for a return to nature’s simplest yet most profound solutions: vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients.Vitamin C takes center stage as the cornerstone of orthomolecular practice. Due to a genetic mutation, humans lack the ability to synthesize Vitamin C, making supplementation essential for well-being. The book thoroughly explains the science behind Vitamin C megadosing, bowel tolerance protocols, and its profound effects on immune function, disease prevention, and recovery.The guide pays homage to the groundbreaking work of Linus Pauling, Dr. Frederick Klenner, Dr. Robert Cathcart, and other pioneers who demonstrated that Vitamin C could not only alleviate symptoms but cure viral infections, improve heart health, and significantly reduce disease risk. These trailblazers faced criticism and opposition, particularly from pharmaceutical industries threatened by the effectiveness of simple, natural remedies.In a world where antibiotics are often the first line of defense, this guide proposes a gentler, more sustainable approach. By understanding the root causes of common childhood illnesses, parents can reduce the frequency and severity of infections while supporting long-term wellness. From boosting immunity to addressing fevers and skin conditions, orthomolecular solutions offer parents a way to nurture their children without harmful side effects.For expectant mothers, maintaining optimal nutrient levels can make a profound difference. The book discusses the importance of Vitamin C and other micronutrients during pregnancy, emphasizing their role in preventing complications, reducing labor pain, and ensuring a robust postpartum recovery. With protocols designed to support fetal development and maternal well-being, this guide becomes an invaluable resource for new mothers.The Family Guide to Orthomolecular Medicine is grounded in decades of scientific research and real-world application. The author’s personal journey, informed by her own experiences raising a large family, adds a relatable and empathetic touch. The book’s blend of rigorous science and heartfelt storytelling makes it both informative and inspiring.Amid growing awareness of the limitations of conventional medicine, this guide offers a paradigm shift. It encourages families to take control of their health, leveraging natural, readily available substances to build resilience against disease.In the words of Linus Pauling, “The best way to have good health is to prevent disease before it starts.” This guide teaches families to do just that—empowering them to live vibrantly, unburdened by chronic illness or unnecessary medical interventions.With accessible language, actionable protocols, and a wealth of scientific references, “The Family Guide to Orthomolecular Medicine” is not just a book—it’s a movement towards reclaiming health. Whether you are a skeptic of modern medicine or simply looking for safer, more effective ways to support your family’s well-being, this guide provides the answers you’ve been seeking. Read more

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Language English
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Reading age 10 - 18 years
Print length 95 pages
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Publication date May 11, 2025
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