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Can orthomolecular medicine help with schizophrenia?

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No good evidence: Scientific studies do not support its efficacy for schizophrenia.

Answered 3/26/2013

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Yes: The work by carl pfeiffer, md and abraham hoffer, md on pyrrole disorder, zinc deficiency, copper excess and disorders of methylation have in conjunction with pharmacotherapy been very useful in aiding persons with schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder, as well as autism and adhd. One needs to approach treatment from a functional or integrative perspective to realize the full benefits.

Answered 12/30/2017

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