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Orthomolecular Nutrition Immunity: A Holistic Alternative to Vaccines Against Infections
Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.HighlightsNutritional strategies, particularly optimal orthomolecular nutritional immunity, must become a priority of public health policy to protect against infections and boost overall health. AbstractThe media is abuzz with reports on the rising fear of viral diseases such as human metapneumovirus (HMPV), bird flu, Mpox, and COVID-19. While it is valid for the public to have concern, the sensationalized coverage risks bordering on fearmongering. This article addresses readers’ calls for a response, urging a rational approach that avoids repeating the mistakes of the COVID-19 pandemic. It critically evaluates the shortcomings of a vaccine-centric strategy, questions the motives behind the media’s call for vaccines given the limitations of COVID-19 vaccines and their associated side effects, and highlights the power of immunity provided by orthomolecular nutrition as a robust, universal defense against viral infections, including those of unknown origin. This article advocates for a balanced, evidence-based approach to public health policy that integrates immunity from nutrition with traditional strategies. 1. IntroductionThe global discourse on viral diseases is currently dominated by fear-inducing reports on emerging and re-emerging infections. From HMPV and bird flu to Mpox and the lingering shadow of COVID-19, the media has often emphasized worst-case scenarios. While raising awareness is crucial, sensationalized narratives can mislead the public and propagate unnecessary panic. This article responds to readers’ requests for clarity and guidance, aiming to provide a balanced perspective. It also raises questions about the motives behind the media’s insistence on vaccines as the primary solution, particularly in light of the limited long-term efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines and the widespread reports of adverse effects from these products. Additionally, the current healthcare system’s focus on vaccines, without adequate promotion and deployment of strategies to provide immunity from nutrition, demonstrates an incomplete and imprudent approach. Labeling those who promote optimal nutrition to produce immunity and question vaccine strategies as “anti-vaxxers”—a practice that generates media censorship and ostracism—undermines productive discourse. In the current MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) era, this should no longer be tolerated. Nutritional strategies, particularly immunity provided by optimal orthomolecular nutrition (Orthomolecular Nutrition Immunity), must become a priority of public health policy to protect against infections and boost overall health. Orthomolecular Nutrition Immunity refers to optimizing the immune system through optimal nutrient intake, a healthy diet, and lifestyle practices that enhance overall resilience and immune function.
2. Media’s Role: Raising Awareness or Fearmongering?2.1 The Current Media Landscape
2.2 Fearmongering and Its Consequences
3. Learning from the COVID-19 Tragedy3.1 Avoiding Past Mistakes
3.2 A Balanced Response
4. Shortcomings of the Vaccine Strategy4.1 Specificity and Limitations
4.2 Limited Global Access
4.3 Dependency and Overconfidence
5. The Power of Immunity from Orthomolecular Nutrition5.1 What is Orthomolecular Immunity?
5.2 Key Nutrients for Immune Health
5.3 Optimal Immune Function and Health: An Integrative Approach
5.4 Benefits Over Vaccines
6. Comparing Orthomolecular Immunity and Vaccines
7. Recommendations
8. Discussion and ConclusionIt is winter once again, and with it come various respiratory infections, including pneumonias such as COVID-19 and human metapneumovirus (HMPV), severe influenza (H5N1 avian influenza), and monkeypox (Mpox). We continue to receive numerous inquiries from China, the United States, and other parts of the world on how to prevent and treat these persistent and potentially life-threatening viral infections. In my personal experience, I have not had any serious infections, fevers, or major illnesses since adopting a high-dose vitamin and micronutrient regimen, combined with a low-carb ketogenic diet, intermittent fasting, and regular exercise—my personalized version of an integrative orthomolecular medicine protocol—over the past 15–20 years. This includes the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, during which I traveled extensively across China, the United States, Europe, and Asia (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) and consistently tested negative for COVID-19 in over a dozen PCR tests. I have not received any vaccines. From the beginning of the pandemic, I publicly expressed skepticism about vaccines in academic journals, various news outlets, and national television interviews in multiple countries. This stance has led to being labeled an anti-vaxxer and facing censorship and bans across different media platforms. Despite this, I have remained steadfast in my commitment to health and truth. I will not make claims without thorough research, nor will I advocate for anything I do not genuinely believe in. The rising fear of viral diseases highlights the urgent need for a rational, science-based approach that prioritizes immune resilience. Orthomolecular nutrition provides a powerful and universal strategy for protecting against infections, offering an alternative to the limitations of vaccine dependency. By incorporating evidence-based nutritional interventions into public health policies and encouraging holistic approaches, we can empower individuals to face current and future health challenges with confidence and sustainability. The time has come to shift the focus of public health measures from reactive responses to pandemics to proactive, prevention-oriented strategies grounded in science and common sense. Actionable steps include optimizing vitamin and micronutrient levels, managing stress, maintaining a nutrient-dense diet, and adopting lifestyle practices that promote overall resilience. Such an approach will not only strengthen immune health but also pave the way for a healthier, more robust global population. References:1.ISOM. [cited 2025 Jan 15]. COVID-19: Introduction. https://isom.ca/covid-19/ 2.OMNS. Orthomolecular News [Internet]. [cited 2025 Jan 15]. https://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/index.shtml 3.Cheng RZ. Preventing Infections: Integrative Orthomolecular Medicine Protocol [Internet]. 2025. Available from: http://www.drwlc.com/blog/2025/01/09/preventing-viral-infections-integrative-orthomolecular-medicine-protocol/ 4.Cheng RZ. Treating Infections: Integrative Orthomolecular Medicine Protocol [Internet]. 2025. Available from: http://www.drwlc.com/blog/2025/01/09/acute-infection-treatment-integrative-orthomolecular-medicine-protocol/ Orthomolecular MedicineOrthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight illness. For more information: http://www.orthomolecular.org Find a DoctorTo locate an orthomolecular physician near you: http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v06n09.shtml The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and non-commercial informational resource. Editorial Review Board:
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