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“This publication began as the Journal of Schizophrenia in 1967. After
1968, the name was changed to Schizophrenia, and in 1971 the name was again
changed to Orthomolecular Psychiatry to reflect the increased scope of this
type of therapy to other mental illnesses. In 1986, as it became clear that
nutritional therapy was widely applicable to both physical as well as mental
disease, the publication underwent a final change to the more inclusive Journal
of Orthomolecular Medicine and is presently published as such today.”
“Since 1970, this quarterly Journal for health
professionals has published the best of nutritional research and clinical
trials. New articles describing orthomolecular approaches to health management
and treatment of disease are accompanied by lively editorials, book reviews,
letters and reports.”
“The Journal
of Orthomolecular Medicine has led the way for a quarter century in presenting,
far in advance of other medical journals, new health concerns and treatments
including: Candidiasis; Mercury Amalgam Toxicity; Niacin Therapy for
Schizophrenia and Coronary Disease; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Vitamin C and
Cancer; Allergies and Behavioral Disorders; Drug and Alcohol Abuse; Tissue and
Mineral Analysis; and Orthomolecular Treatment for AIDS and Cardiovascular
Disease.”
Example:
“The properties that determine the anti-infective action of lipids are related
to their structure, e.g., monoglycerides, free fatty acids. The monoglycerides
are active; diglycerides and triglycerides are inactive. Of the saturated fatty
acids, lauric acid(C-12) has greater antiviral activity than caprylic acid (C-8),
capric acid (C-10) or myristic acid (C-14).
In general, it is reported that the fatty acids and monoglycerides
produce their killing/inactivating effect by lysing the plasma membrane lipid
bilayer. The antiviral action attributed to monolaurin is that of solubilizing
the lipids and phospholipids in the envelope of the virus, causing the
disintegration of the virus envelope. However, there is evidence from recent
studies that one antimicrobial effect in bacteria is related to monolaurin's
interference with signal transduction (Projan et al., 1994), and another
antimicrobial effect in viruses is due to lauric acid's interference with virus
assembly and viral maturation (Hornung et al., 1994).
Note:
Another paper (2,below) concerning palmitic acid derived lung surfactant, POPG,
also mentions signaling.--kfp
1.
http://www.ceci.ca/assets/uploads/PDF-FR/Karite/LipidsPharmaceuticalCosmeticPreparations.pdf
2.
http://research.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/allen/files/2011/09/34.pdf POPG vs RSV
3.
http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/2007/06/living-on-isolated-island-of-kitava.html
Coconut, fish, yams, roots. 2,100 Cals/day, Not
obese, no plaques or heart disease lots of saturated fats from Lauric Acid.
Total refutation of current dogma about heart
plaques.
Papers on Vitamin
C used in Ortho Medical Nutrition.
--
Klenner, Cathcart, Pauling, Stone
- Theodore Jorgensen
Physicist Letter November 2003 Overview
- Historical
VitaminC Ascorbate Articles 1930s to 1990s SeaNet Archive
- Dr
Robert Cathcart: Medical Tribune Letter: Clinical Trial of Vitamin C
(1975)
- Dr.
Robert Cathcart: Medical Tribune Letter Vitamin C Function in AIDS (1983)
- Dr.
Robert Cathcart: Preparing Vitamin C solution for IV/Injection use
- Dr.
Klenner: Significance of High Daily Intake of Ascorbic Acid in Preventive
Medicine
- Dr.
Klenner on AA vs Polio cases of neural recovery
- Dr. Klenner: Observations On the Dose and
Administration of Ascorbic Acid When Employed Beyond the Range of A
Vitamin in Human Pathology
- Dr.
Klenner's Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C
- Dr.
Klenner's Protocol for MS and Myasthenia Gravis
- http://66.197.58.78/multiple_sclerosis_article_5.htm
- AA vs. Viral Diseases List
and References Dr Saul’s Summary List
- Fonorow: CO-Q10, Statins,
Vitamin C 2003 Includes Bolenreport.com Headlines:
- L.
Pauling: Lysine/Ascorbate-Related
Amelioration of Angina (Arterial Sclerosis) [JOM 1991] Remarkable Case
History and Functional Medicine
Analysis
- Linus Pauling: The
[In-]Effectiveness of the National Cancer Institute 1977, After $billions, Still no AA
studies. 2012 Update: the Stall goes on.
- http://www.doctoryourself.com/jungeblut.html
Jungeblut Bio
- DoctorYourSelf.com:
Vitamin C: The Facts, The Fiction, and The Law Thomas Levy MD, JD. Presentation, New
Zealand Law.
- Supplemental
Ascorbate in the Supportive Treatment of Cancer Prolongation of Survival Times in Terminal
Human Cancer
- Different
Forms of Vitamin C, Linus Pauling Institute's Micronutrient Information
Center
- Sweden
Lund Univ: Dehydroascorbic acid clears Alzheimer plaques in mice
- Johns Hopkins:
Vitamin C & E cut ICU deaths by 50%
- Reduced
Risk of Alzheimer Disease in Users of Antioxidant Vitamin Supplements
- Aloe vera
gel increases bioavailability ~3x of vitamins C & E
John
Ely, Medical Physicist, (Ref 0)
On Nutrition and Other Important Papers
John
T. A. Ely Research Associate Professor at University of Washington: Physics, Radiation
and Medicine, Nutritional Medicine, Biochemistry, OrthoMolecular Science,
Medical Historian. Renaissance Man: He is an intelligent and cogent writer on
many subjects. Publishes via Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. (JOM)
His papers archive at U of
Washington just went dark. Here are links to many of them via the Wayback
Machine archives. His papers hold the key to the box of tools we need to fix
our (US and elsewhere) medical systems.
We need to read, heed and
then proceed to implementing his dietary recommendations. He proposes important
widespread uses of orthomolecular nutrition with sometimes overlooked essential
foods. Stop false promotions of foods,
drugs and symptomatic treatments that create pathologies and fail to cure the
patients. Instead, control the hyperglycemic epidemic, eliminate mercury
fillings, and by improving nutrition eliminate the diet-caused pathologies. His
paper on life extension is an interesting summary. (Ref 7)
Ely’s
main important themes are:
- Medical consensus’ long
term denial of the germ theory of disease and its implications of
increased mortality and morbidity. (Refs 1 &3) Delay of
acceptance of valid science.
Ignorance and arrogance by practitioners.
- Unprofitable modalities
of essential nutrition that we do not apply and this leads to an epidemic
of pathologies: Examples abound. (Ref 2)
- Too much mercury,
especially from dental fillings. Leads to disrupted immune biochemical and
enzyme functions. (Ref 0)
- Hyperglycemia and the
effects of refined sugar blocks essential actions of ascorbic acid and
increases pathologies (Refs 8&9)
- Life extension:
protecting against mitochondrial dysfunctions: CoQ10 vs. Heart Disease and Strokes. (Ref 6)
- Heart disease has a
nutritional biochemical cause
(scurvy and low CoQ10 and lysine shortage) that is overlooked. –Linus
Pauling (Ref 5)
The
nutritional improvements he explains are derived from the certain biochemistry
knowledge of the last 75 years that has not made it into medical practice
because under the current system of drug approvals they are unprofitable.
Ely
notes: Essential nutrition that is missing in modern diets:
- Ascorbic Acid (not a
vitamin), CoQ10, Vitamins: As, B6, Es, and D, where s
means the complex of molecule variants that are active.
- Amino acids: Lysine and proline among others.
- Essential Lipids
including all single chain 2N-C (carbon) saturated tropical and animal
fats and some others.
- Certain minerals: Calcium,
Magnesium, Sulfur, Zinc, Copper.
Ely
References:
- On Problems
and Fixing U.S. Medical Systems Appeal to American scientists to fix
medical non-science that is the cause of our mortality and morbidity
epidemic.
- On
the Science of Essential Nutrients 2002 “Unprofitable Modalities”
- Ascorbic
Acid and Some Other Modern Analogs of the Germ Theory, 1999
- Introduction
to Coenzyme Q10 By Peter Langsjoen, MD Overview of the science
- On
the Reversal and Prevention of Heart Disease
- Lysine/Ascorbate-Related
Amelioration of Angina (Arterial Sclerosis) By L. Pauling: [JOM 1991] Remarkable Heart
Disease Case History with Outstanding Functional Analysis
- On
Population Kinetics of an Aging Society Life extension, Aging and Scurvy
- Unrecognized
Pandemic "Subclinical" Diabetes of the Affluent Nations: Causes,
Cost and Prevention B6
and Nutrition
- Glycemic Modulation of
Tumor Tolerance Sugars feed Cancer
- Protein
Glycation: Ascorbate Antagonism Relevance to
aging , birth defects, cancer, cataracts and lesions
- CoQ10
Summary of Ref Abstracts Physicians Update on CoQ10
- Brief
Update Ubiquinone = CoQ10 -- Ely & Krone: Heart Disease and
Stroke Nutrition
- Urgent
Update Ubiquinone = CoQ10 By Ely & Krone: Turnover and daily
consumption
- Hemorrhagic
Stroke in Human Pretreated with Coenzyme Q10: Exceptional
recovery as in animal models
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