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  2. Orthomolecular medicine - Wikipedia

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    American chemist Linus Pauling coined the term "orthomolecular" in the 1960s to mean "the right molecules in the right amounts" (ortho-in Greek implies "correct"). [11] Proponents of orthomolecular medicine hold that treatment must be based on each patient's individual biochemistry. [12] [13]

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  4. Orthomolecular psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Orthomolecular psychiatry's goal of weaning patients from conventional neuroleptic drugs [4] follows "Pfeiffer's Law", "For every drug that benefits a patient, there is a natural substance that can achieve the same effect". [5] In 1968, Linus Pauling first used the term orthomolecular. [6] [7]

  5. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine is not indexed by MEDLINE, a database of biomedical literature.Journals are selected for MEDLINE by the National Library of Medicine based on scope and coverage, quality of content, quality of editorial work, intended audience, quality of the layout, printing, graphics, and illustrations. [6]

  6. 3-Methylsalicylic acid - Wikipedia

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    3-Methylsalicylic acid is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 C 6 H 3 (CO 2 H)(OH). It is a white solid that is soluble in basic water and in polar organic solvents. At neutral pH, the acid exists as 3-methylsalicylate Its functional groups include a carboxylic acid and a phenol group.

  7. ortho-Carborane - Wikipedia

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    ortho-Carborane is the organoboron compound with the formula C 2 B 10 H 12. The prefix ortho is derived from ortho. It is the most prominent carborane. This derivative has been considered for a wide range of applications from heat-resistant polymers to medical applications. It is a colorless solid that melts, without decomposition, at 320 °C

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