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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Official Journal of the Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry
Volume 14 - 3rd Quarter 1985
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Editorials:

Multiple Sclerosis: Multiple Etiologies
A. Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.
Page 158 (Download Full Text PDF)

Articles:

Histamine and Prostaglandins in Schizophrenia
Edwin P. Heleniak, M.D.2 3 Scott W. Lamola, B.S.
Page 162 (Download Full Text PDF)

Corn Consumption, Tryptophan and Cross-National Homicide and Suicide Rates
David Lester, Ph.D.
Page 178 (Download Full Text PDF)

An Exploratory Study of the Relationship Between Orthomolecular Theory and the Maladjusted College Student
Charles D. Schmitz, Ph.D.
Page 180 (Download Full Text PDF)

Beyond Antioxidant Adaptation A Free Radical-Hypoxia-Clonal Thesis of Cancer Causation
Stephen A. Levine, Ph.D. and Parris M. Kidd, Ph.D.
Page 189 (Download Full Text PDF)

The Psychotherapeutic Potential of EDTA Chelation
Edward W. McDonagh, D.O., Charles J. Rudolph, Ph. D., D.O. and Emanuel Cheraskin, M.D., D.M.D.
Page 214 (Download Full Text PDF)

Nutrient Pioneers: Johan Bjorksten
A.R. Patton
Page 218 (Download Full Text PDF)

Book Reviews:

Antioxidant Adaptation - S.A. Levine and P.M. Kidd
1984/85 Yearbook of Nutritional Medicine - Editor J. Bland, Ph.D.
A. Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.
Page 221 (Download Full Text PDF)


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