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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Official Journal of the Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry Volume 13 - 2nd Quarter 1984 Contents: |
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Metabolic Abnormalities in Patients with Chronic Candidiasis: The Acetaldehyde Hypothesis
Spontaneous Relapses: Myth or Reality
Alzheimers Disease/Alcohol Dementia: Association with Zinc Deficiency and Cerebral Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Sulfite Sensitivity - Unrecognized Threat: Is Molybdenum Deficiency the Cause?
A Schizophrenic Illness Described as Indescribable Severe Torture
Decreased Magnesium in the Hair of Autistic Children
The Immune Status of Patients in a General Orthomolecular Medical Practice
William H. Lylc, Jr.
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