Tag: pauling
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April 12, 2008 11:05 AM EDT --
Introduction
A great deal of research has been done on schizophrenia in the last century. Prior to that it was called "dementia praecox". Griesinger called it "insanity". . . . more
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June 26, 2008 11:43 AM EDT --
"Although the brain represents only 6 percent of body weight, it consumes between a quarter and a third of the body's oxygen and blood sugar. A very metabolically hungry organ, the brain is . . . more
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September 08, 2006 10:52 AM EDT --
Introduction
It is not possible to represent the Sixties completely in a collage, so I have merely tried to be representative.
Photos
This 1964 picture of Linus Pauling at the beach . . . more
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September 08, 2006 09:20 AM EDT --
Introduction
The pictures I have pasted here are presented courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. They probably got some of them from a state college in Oregon where Pauling went to school. . . . more
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March 22, 2008 11:23 AM EDT --
Introduction
This is an extremely complex subject. A Japanese doctor, Sagen Ishizuka (1850-1910), claimed to have cured himself of cancer with a low fat, high fiber, high vegetable diet. . . . more
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February 06, 2006 09:02 AM EST --
Why Orthomolecular Medicine?
One of the reasons I favor orthomolecular medicine is that you can't get tardive dyskinesia from it.
This is the late great Linus Pauling, who invented . . . more
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March 11, 2006 01:36 PM EST --
Introduction
In 1981 Dr. P. B. Applewhite wrote "... molecules determine our behavior." This is very similar to the points of view previously expressed by Linus Pauling in 1968 . . . more
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April 12, 2006 08:36 AM EDT --
If you find,
That drugs are appaling,
To fix yourself,
Consult Linus Pauling!
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April 12, 2006 10:59 AM EDT --
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April 25, 2006 02:45 PM EDT --
Linus Pauling went to Oregon State University. He was possibly the most famous alumnus of the college.
Pauling wanted to be a scientist because he wanted to "understand the . . . more
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April 26, 2006 09:19 AM EDT --
Shown here is Dr. Abram Hoffer in 2003. Hoffer has been doing research since the 50's. Hoffer thought that an "M-substance" caused schizophrenia. This "M-substance" was . . . more
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September 16, 2006 02:53 PM EDT --
Introduction
Unfortunately I have had great difficulty getting images of Russian scientists, so that will not be included.
Linus Pauling
This is Linus Pauling speaking in a lecture hall . . . more
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October 10, 2006 09:24 AM EDT --
There are different kinds of diabetes, the most familiar being diabetes mellitus. In this form there is sugar in the urine due to a shortage of the hormone insulin. The brain is largely normal except . . . more
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October 30, 2006 02:36 PM EST --
Dr, Abram Hoffer is in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He started his career in Saskatchewan. Osmond started in England. He moved to Canada and later to the US. Osmond is now deceased, unfortunately. . . . more
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December 08, 2006 09:25 AM EST --
The late professor Norbert Weiner of MIT suggested mathematical models of the brain using the analogy of a computer. At first this idea was greeted with great enthusiasm, but it soon became clear that . . . more
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April 18, 2008 09:30 AM EDT --
Introduction
"Insanity, then, is inordinate or irregular, or impaired action of the mind, of the instincts, sentiments, intellectual, or perceptive powers, depending upon and produced . . . more
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March 20, 2008 10:20 AM EDT --
Introduction
A lot of brilliant work has been done in the US that has been largely ignored. For example, the late Seymour Kety of Harvard never mentioned the brilliant 1952 work by Scharenberg . . . more
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April 15, 2008 10:22 AM EDT --
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Unfortunately corporate profits are the main concern of the drug companies. This often leads to a lack of ethics. The whole story could be called "Malice in Blunderland". . . . more
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October 28, 2006 02:46 PM EDT --
I have heaped praise on Pauling in many articles, but I feel that I can never write enough about him. I feel that he was possbily the most brilliant chemist of all time.
This . . . more
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March 11, 2006 12:52 PM EST --
Introduction
This is the 3rd in a series of articles that present a theory for the weary. The articles are being written on an increasingly complex level, so it is best to read the simple ones . . . more
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