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THE ORTHOMOLECULAR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASE ———————————— 65 Experts on Therapeutic and Preventive Nutrition Edited by Andrew W. Saul, PhD DISCLAIMER: The information in this book is not in any way offered as prescription, diagnosis, nor treatment for any disease, illness, infirmity, or physical condition. Any form of self-treatment or alternative health program necessarily must involve an individual’s acceptance of some risk, and no one should assume otherwise. Persons needing medical care should obtain it from a physician. Consult your doctor before making any health decision. Neither the author nor the publisher has authorized the use of their names or the use of any material contained within in connection with the sale, promotion, or advertising of any product or apparatus. Such use is strictly prohibited. The opinions offered in this book are those of the author, who is not a physician, and are not necessarily the views of the publisher. Basic Health Publications, Inc. 28812 Top of the World Drive Laguna Beach, CA 92651 949-715-7327 • www.basichealthpub.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Saul, Andrew W. The orthomolecular treatment of chronic disease: 65 experts on therapeutic and preventive nutrition / edited by Andrew W. Saul, PhD. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-59120-714-6 1. Chronic diseases—Treatment. 2. Orthomolecular therapy. 3. Chronic diseases—Nutritional aspects. I. Saul, Andrew W. RC108.O78 2014 1 616 .044—dc23 2014016229 Copyright © 2014 by the International Schizophrenia Foundation All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the copyright owner. Editor: Cheryl Hirsch Typesetting/Book design: Theresa Wiscovitch Cover design: Mike Stromberg Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 To Abram Hoffer and Linus Pauling, the innovative founders and great teachers of orthomolecular medicine CONTENTS Foreword by Atsuo Yanagisawa, MD, PhD Acknowledgments Preface by Jonathan E. Prousky, ND Abram Hoffer: An Appreciation Introduction by Andrew W. Saul, PhD PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF ORTHOMOLECULAR THERAPY When Evidence Is a Choice by Andrew W. Saul, PhD Linus Pauling and the Advent of Orthomolecular Medicine by Stephen Lawson Pandeficiency Disease by Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD Reflections on Two Modern Medical Research Ideas: Double-Blind Trials and Peer Reviews by Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD Megavitamins by Harvey M. Ross, MD Vitamin Dependency by Andrew W. Saul, PhD “Safe Upper Levels” for Nutritional Supplements: One Giant Step Backward by Alan R. Gaby, MD Death by Medicine by Gary Null, PhD, Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, Martin Feldman, MD, and Debora Rasio, MD “Supernutrition” as a Strategy for the Control of Disease by Roger J. Williams, PhD Orthomolecular Psychiatry by Linus Pauling, PhD Observations on the Dose and Administration of Ascorbic Acid When Employed Beyond the Range of a Vitamin in Human Pathology by Frederick Klenner, MD Evidence-Based Medicine: Neither Good Evidence nor Good Medicine by Steve Hickey, PhD, and Hilary Roberts, PhD Early Evidence About Vitamin C and the Common Cold by Linus Pauling, PhD Dynamic Flow: A New Model for Ascorbate by Steve Hickey, PhD, Hilary Roberts, PhD, and Robert F. Cathcart, MD The Three Faces of Vitamin C by Robert F. Cathcart, MD The Method of Determining Proper Doses of Vitamin C for the Treatment of Disease by Titrating to Bowel Tolerance by Robert F. Cathcart, MD The Origin of the 42-Year Stonewall of Vitamin C by Robert Landwehr Children, Vitamin C, and Medical Progress by Lendon H. Smith, MD Clinical Procedures in Treating Terminally Ill Cancer Patients with Vitamin C by Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD PART TWO: PIONEERS OF ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE Hall of Fame Pioneers Ilya Metchnikov, PhD Joseph Goldberger, MD William McCormick, MD Max Gerson, MD Casimir Funk, PhD Cornelius Moerman, MD Albert Szent-Györgyi, MD, PhD Roger J. Williams, PhD William Griffin Wilson Ruth Flinn Harrell, PhD Linus Pauling, PhD Henry Turkel, MD Adelle Davis, MSc Thomas L. Cleave, MD Carl C. Pfeiffer, MD, PhD Irwin Stone, PhD Josef Issels, MD Frederick Klenner, MD Wilfrid Shute, MD, and Evan Shute, MD Allan Cott, MD Carlton Fredericks, PhD William Kaufman, MD, PhD Hugh MacDonald Sinclair, MD Arthur M. Sackler, MD Max J. Vogel, MD Emanuel Cheraskin, MD, DMD Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD Humphry Osmond, MD Lendon H. Smith, MD Ewan Cameron, MD Fannie H. Kahan R. Glen Green, MD Archie Kalokerinos, MD David R. Hawkins, MD, PhD Bernard Rimland, PhD Bruce Ames, PhD Robert F. Cathcart III, MD Richard Kunin, MD Hugh Desaix Riordan, MD Masatoshi Kaneko, PhD Hiroyuki Abe, MD, PhD Chris Reading, MD David Horrobin, MD, PhD Michael Lesser, MD Erik T. Paterson, MD Sister Theresa Feist Harold D. Foster, PhD Jonathan V. Wright, MD Jeffrey Bland, PhD Tsuyohi (Ken) Kitahara Alan R. Gaby, MD Ronald E. Hunninghake, MD Atsuo Yanagisawa, MD, PhD Gert Schuitemaker, PhD Steven Carter Andrew W. Saul, PhD Other Nutrient Pioneers James Caleb Jackson, MD Bernard Adolphus Macfadden Elmer McCollum, PhD Claus Washington Jungeblut, MD Conrad Elvehjem, PhD, and Tom Spies, MD Ed Desaulniers, MD PART THREE: ORTHOMOLECULAR TREATMENT

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