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What If... Nutrition Could Treat Mental Illness?

2014

Professor Julia Rucklidge, Psychology, College of Science Despite the advent of medications and other therapies over the last 50 years, the rates of mental illness have been on the rise rather than a decline. See more...

57:48 min

Transitions: Making Sense of Life’s Changes

First published in 1980, Transitions was the first book to explore the underlying and universal pattern of transition. Named one of the fifty most important self-help books of all time, Transitions remains the essential guide for coping with the inevitable changes in life.

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Orthomolecular Medicine: The Therapeutic Use of Dietary Supplements for Anti-Aging

Dietary supplements at high doses as part of medical therapy have been controversial, but the evidence suggests that they play a significant role in prevention and treatment of diseases as well as protection from accelerated aging that results from oxygen free-radical damage, inflammation, and...

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Megavitamins May Be Useful Treatment for Many Genetic Diseases, or Just Good Insurance to Tune Up Body’s Metabolism

Linus Pauling’s claim that megadoses of vitamin C can prevent colds remains unproven, yet high doses of some vitamins could play a big role in the treatment of disease and perhaps slow the effects of aging, according to a University of California, Berkeley, biochemist.

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Megavitamin Therapy