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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE
Official Journal of the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine
Volume 14 4th Quarter 1999
Contents:

Editorial:
Articles:
Case From The Center:
Correspondence:

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Editorial:

The Public Reaction to Double-Blind Controlled Clinical Trials.
A. HOFFER, M.D., Ph.D.
Page 179 (Read Abstract) | (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)

Articles:

The Case Against Fluoridation
J.G. HATTERSLEY
Page 185 (Read Abstract) | (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)

Case from the Center:

Candida Albicans: The Hidden Infection
J.A. JACKSON, Ph.D., BCLD; H.D. RIORDAN, M.D.; R. HUNNINGHAKE, M.D.; C. REVARD, BS(CLS)
Page 198 (Read Abstract) | (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)

Psychometric Evidence that Dental Amalgam Mercury May Be an Etiological Factor in Schizophrenia
R.L. SIBLERUD, M.S.; J. MOTL; E. KIENHOLZ,Ph.D.
Page 201 (Read Abstract) | (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)

Effects of Dietary Herbs and Spices
K.P. KOCHAR, M.D., Ph.D.
Page 210 (Read Abstract) | (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)

Review of Growth Hormone Therapy
T.M. SELIGMAN, N.D.
Page 219 (Read Abstract) | (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)

Correspondence:

Reduced Risk from Parkinson's Disease in Smokers
Page 227 (Read Full Full Text Article) | (Download Full Text PDF)


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