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Optimal molecules in optimal amounts
Gabriel can help you find the right clinic and decide if this is a fit before you book.

During the visit
Comprehensive health assessment and symptom evaluation
Advanced laboratory testing (nutrient levels, genetic testing, metabolic markers)
Analysis of individual biochemistry and nutrient needs
Personalized high-dose supplementation protocol
Duration
Ongoing consultation and monitoring
Starting at
$200
Practitioner access
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Category
Nutrition
About this treatment
Orthomolecular Medicine is an approach to healthcare that emphasizes the use of optimal amounts of substances natural to the body (vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, hormones) to prevent and treat disease. The term was coined by Nobel laureate Dr. Linus Pauling, who proposed that by providing cells with the optimal molecular environment, the body can achieve and maintain health. This often requires nutrient doses far higher than standard RDAs, sometimes reaching pharmacological levels to correct biochemical imbalances and treat disease.
Orthomolecular practitioners use advanced laboratory testing to identify individual nutrient deficiencies, genetic variations affecting nutrient metabolism (such as MTHFR mutations), and biochemical imbalances. Based on these findings, they design highly personalized supplementation protocols using therapeutic doses of nutrients. For example, high-dose niacin for cardiovascular health, megadoses of vitamin C for immune support and cancer therapy, or specific B-vitamin combinations for mental health conditions. The approach recognizes that individual biochemistry varies widely, and optimal nutrient levels differ dramatically between people.
Orthomolecular Medicine is used for mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, schizophrenia), cardiovascular disease, cancer support, chronic infections, and optimization of health and longevity. Pioneering work by physicians like Abram Hoffer demonstrated that high-dose niacin and vitamin C could treat schizophrenia and other conditions. While the approach is controversial in conventional medicine, it has a strong evidence base in nutritional biochemistry and decades of clinical success. For those seeking to address health issues at the molecular level through optimized nutrition, orthomolecular medicine offers a sophisticated, science-based approach.
Visit flow
Comprehensive health assessment and symptom evaluation
Advanced laboratory testing (nutrient levels, genetic testing, metabolic markers)
Analysis of individual biochemistry and nutrient needs
Personalized high-dose supplementation protocol
Monitoring of response and adjustment of protocols
Education on biochemistry and individual nutritional needs
Long-term optimization and maintenance protocols
Best for
People with mental health conditions seeking nutritional approaches
Those with documented nutrient deficiencies
Individuals with genetic variations affecting nutrient metabolism
Anyone seeking optimal health through nutritional biochemistry
Key outcomes
Correction of nutrient deficiencies and imbalances
Therapeutic benefits for mental health conditions
Support for cardiovascular and metabolic health
Enhanced immune function and disease resistance
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether orthomolecular medicine fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
Find the right clinic, not just the nearest one
Gabriel uses trust, treatment fit, and modality overlap to surface practitioners who are more likely to be a strong match for this exact treatment path.
Evidence & safety
Orthomolecular Medicine has substantial scientific foundation in nutritional biochemistry, though some applications remain controversial. High-dose nutrient therapy requires knowledge of interactions, contraindications, and proper dosing. When practiced by qualified physicians or practitioners with deep nutritional knowledge, it's generally safe. Some high-dose protocols require monitoring. Quality of supplements is crucial. Overall, a sophisticated approach for those seeking molecular-level optimization.
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