Faculty

Katie
Gironda, A.S., CAM (Hons.)
Doctor of Orthomolecular Genomics
Orthomolecular Educator, Author, and Advocate
Education & Academic Background
Associate
of Science in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, American College
of Healthcare Sciences — Graduated with honors.
Professional Experience
Orthomolecular
Consultant (12+ years):
Extensive practice in designing individualized nutrient protocols for
clients with diverse health concerns, grounded in orthomolecular
principles of biochemical individuality.
Author,
The Family Guide to Orthomolecular Medicine:
A
modern foundational text that translates orthomolecular science into
accessible, practical guidance for families and practitioners.
Bridges
clinical research with safe, effective dosing protocols.
Recognized
within the orthomolecular community as a key resource in applied
nutritional therapeutics.
Founder
& Community Leader:
Established
and manages one of the world’s largest orthomolecular medicine
communities, with social engagement exceeding 800,000 participants
monthly.
Functions
as a global classroom, connecting patients, families, and practitioners
with real-world orthomolecular applications and peer support.
Key Contributions to Orthomolecular Medicine
Educational
Leadership:
Simplifies complex biochemical and genetic science into practical
education for students, practitioners, and the public.
Clinical
Advocacy:
Promotes safe, effective use of Vitamin C, B3, amino acids, minerals, and
fat-soluble vitamins in wellness contexts.
Global
Outreach:
Leveraged modern platforms to make orthomolecular knowledge accessible
worldwide, expanding beyond traditional academic channels.
Ethical
Advocacy:
Champion of health freedom, informed consent, and nutritional sovereignty,
ensuring individuals and families can access nutrient-based care.
Impact & Recognition
Katie Gironda is recognized as one of the contemporary voices carrying forward
the legacy of orthomolecular pioneers like Linus Pauling, Abram Hoffer, and
Irwin Stone. Unlike many of the early trailblazers, her role emphasizes education,
community, and application, ensuring orthomolecular medicine is not only
preserved but made actionable in daily life.
Her dual legacy—authoring a leading orthomolecular text
and building a global grassroots movement—cements her as a modern-day
force in advancing nutritional medicine.