Techniques of orthomolecular diagnosis

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Abstract

Orthomolecular diagnosis is the process of determining and evaluating the concentrations of the substances normally present in the human body. This paper describes the general method that the authors use for orthomolecular diagnosis.

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Robinson, A. B., & Pauling, L. (1974). Techniques of orthomolecular diagnosis. Clinical Chemistry, 20(8), 961–965. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/20.8.961

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