What does orthomolecular mean?
Orthomolecular means Relating to the theory that human health, including mental illness, depends upon chemical deficiencies and can be cured with vitamins etc..
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Relating to the theory that human health, including mental illness, depends upon chemical deficiencies and can be cured with vitamins etc..
Use orthomolecular when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Orthomolecular means Relating to the theory that human health, including mental illness, depends upon chemical deficiencies and can be cured with vitamins etc..
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