Orthomolecular Therapy

What is Orthomolecular Therapy?

Orthomolecular therapy is an approach that uses nutrients and diet to improve the composition of the body’s cells and treat various diseases. This approach involves conducting detailed tests to determine the optimal diet and required nutrients for each individual, supplementing the necessary nutrients. The fundamental concept of orthomolecular therapy is to maximize the body’s natural healing ability to maintain and improve health. For this reason, the therapy is also referred to as “nutritional therapy,” “molecular nutrition,” or “molecular integrative medicine.”

The unique aspect of orthomolecular therapy is its focus on providing the “right amount of the right molecules” for each individual. This is based on the idea that by supplementing the nutrients the body needs, we can repair and activate the body’s cells, promoting both mental and physical health.

Orthomolecular therapy originated in the 1960s in Canada as a treatment for mental disorders. Since then, it has been widely practiced around the world and applied in various medical fields. Today, it is expected to be effective in improving a wide range of conditions, including chronic fatigue, lifestyle-related diseases, allergic disorders, skin conditions, depression, heart disease, dementia, and cancer.

However, orthomolecular therapy may not be effective for everyone, as its effectiveness depends on the individual situation. Additionally, this therapy differs from conventional Western medicine, as it emphasizes supplementing the “molecules = nutrients” that the body requires rather than using chemically synthesized drugs. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before undergoing orthomolecular therapy.

In summary, orthomolecular therapy is a therapeutic approach that should be considered in consultation with a medical expert to determine how it applies to one’s health and lifestyle. It may also be used as an adjunctive treatment for certain diseases or conditions. This therapy is one option for maintaining and improving health, and its effectiveness and application depend on the individual’s health status and lifestyle.

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