Course series
The Orthomolecular Library
This library is a complete archive of orthomolecular medicine, covering everything from its historical roots to modern clinical applications. Inside, you’ll find the writings and discoveries of pioneers like Linus Pauling, Abram Hoffer, Frederick Klenner, Robert Cathcart, and Thomas Levy, along with explorations of vitamin C, B3, and other essential nutrients. Materials span nutritional biochemistry, dosing strategies, bowel tolerance, supplement labeling, lab interpretation, genetics, redox biology, and orthomolecular psychiatry. It serves as a living reference where members can learn how nutrients influence cellular health, chronic disease, mental health, fertility, and systemic healing, supported by both scientific research and clinical case insights.
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