Post Number:#3Postby Frodo » Fri Jan 05, 2018 10:17 am
Also very interesting. Dr. Andrew Saul wrote an article on orthomolecular.org with the title "The Medline Comedy Contest". Dr. Saul remarks: "The emperor has no clothes. The National Library of Medicine/PubMed/Medline is biased against orthomolecular medicine".
Post Number:#4Postby Frodo » Fri Mar 23, 2018 3:54 pm
Another interesting article. German doctor Ulrich Strunz wrote in his daily news about essential nutrients. He says, there are 47 substances a person needs. If only one is missing, you are dead. Unfortunately, the article is only available in german. But I think at least the list of nutrients is understandable. https://www.strunz.com/de/news/die-liste.html
Post Number:#6Postby Frodo » Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:39 am
skwoodwiva and zarfas Thank you for your work. But I think it was worth it. I was a patient with Dr. Strunz for about 5 years and I knew the explanation of the 47 essential nutrients. In the article he now lists all 47.
Table One on book page 28, (PDF page 45) identifies 42 "growth and maintenance" chemicals.
Williams too pointed out that an animal (including humans) missing one of these "chemicals" would die, sometimes quickly.
The food diagrams starting on page 153 (170 of the PDF) are fascinating, as they clearly illustrate a food's value - based on the number and quantity of the "growth and maintenance chemicals" a serving generally provides.
I am curious, when did Dr. Lueger publish? he seems to have found at least 5 more "growth and maintenance" chemicals.
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Post Number:#8Postby Frodo » Sat Mar 24, 2018 8:05 am
Owen Thanks for the book. I've asked Jürgen Lueger. When I've got his answer I'll report. But the article was written by Dr. Strunz, a german bestseller author.