Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD
From Schizophrenia Digest:
Orthomolecular Medicine
Can vitamins help those that medications have failed?
by Paul Forsyth
Excerpts:
Nearly 40 years ago, Tom Krampt felt there was no hope. It was the late 1960’s and Krampf’s life was on a downward spiral. The New York writer and his engineer wife, Francoise had moved to France, and Krampt - who would later be diagnosed with schizophrenia….
Things changed for Krampf, now 73 when he hooked up with the late psychiatrist William Douglas Hitchings, MD, a Canadian doctor working in New York. Hitchings was a believer in orthomolecular psychiatry, a controversial field of medicine that proposes mental abnormalities can be treated by correcting imbalances or deficiencies among naturally occurring biochemical constituents of the brain - most notably vitamins and other micro nutrients….
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