Introduction
Dr. Abram Hoffer of Canada has advocated for "super nutrition". Hoffer & Osmond created "megavitamin" therapy. This cannot be done with fat-soluble vitamins such as D and E because the body stores fat-soluble vitamins. I wouldn't even do it with vitamin B12 (which contains cobalt) unless there was a metabolic reason for doing it. Since that time Osmond died. Hoffer now advocates "orthomolecular" therapy, which is what he means by "super nutrition".
Beta-carotene
Beta-carotene is found in the following foods:
Apricots, Broccoli, Carrots, Melon, Palm Oil, Papaya, Pumpkin, Spinach, Tomatoes.
"Current medical research shows that foods rich in Beta Carotene will help reduce the risk of lung cancer & certain oral cancers. Unlike Vitamin A from fish liver oil, Beta Carotene is non-toxic."
orthomolecular.org
PABA
PABA is found in the following foods:
Bran, brewer's yeast, brown rice, eggs, fish, kidney, lecithin, liver, molasses, peanuts, soybeans, sunflower seeds, wheat germ, whole grain, yogurt.
According to orthomolecular.org, PABA "returns hair to its natural color" among other things.
Protein
"Combining plant sources, such as peanut butter with whole-grain bread or rice with beans, provides excellent protein. So does combining plant and animal sources such as cereal and milk or macaroni and cheese." orthomolecular.org
My view are not the same as those of orthomolecular.org, even though I feel that it is an outstanding website. I feel that there are certain situations where protein is a food allergy. My theory is that this happens in mental illness.
"Good plant sources of protein are beans, peas, nuts, bread, and cereals." orthomolecular.org
Coenzyme Q10
"Coenzyme Q10 is a naturally occurring nutrient which occurs in beef muscle, beef heart and eggs.10 Unfortunately, these items are also high in cholesterol and saturated fat. Coenzyme Q10 occurs in lesser quantities in spinach, grains, beans and specific oils. With aging, the body loses its ability to assimilate and synthesize sufficient Coenzyme Q10 from foods. Since, the supplementation of Coenzyme Q10is usually inadequate from natural sources, researchers and doctors recommend Coenzyme Q10 as the preferred source of supplementation."
Debasis Bagchi, Ph.D., FACN
The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine Vol. 12, 1st Quarter 1997
This substance is considered to be good for the heart.
"Coenzyme Q10 has been used as nutritional supplements for humans in Japan since the mid-1960s to treat cardiovascular dysfunctions. Their results were over-whelming positive." Bagchi
It is an odd coincidence that statins, common drugs to fight cholesterol, deplete the body's ability to make coenzyme Q10 from tyrosine. The same drugs that are supposed to help the heart may compromise it unless you take this supplement. The supplement is recommended by Dr. Andrew Weil for those taking statins. This is from Weil's book "Health Aging" (2005).
Weil eats berries, fruits, and vegetables and drinks tea. This is to get the polyphenols in these substances.
"In an article published by the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, it has been stated that supplementation of Coenzyme Q10 strengthens the heart, even without exercise; normalizes blood pressure; elevates energy levels, and contributes to life extension. Other studies have indicated that supplementation of Coenzyme Q10 can replenish depleted Coenzyme Q10 stores, increase stamina and energy, and heighten the effectiveness of the immune system." Bagchi
Tryptophan
Tryptophan has been very controversial. Foods containing tryptophan are shown below:
Bananas, beans, brewer's yeast, brown rice bran, caseinate, cottage cheese, dairy products, dates, eggs, fish, lactalbumin, legumes, meat, milk, nuts, peanuts, protein (hydrolysis), seafood, seeds, soy, turkey, whey, whole grains.
I am proposing a diet low in tryptophan to treat mental illness because I believe that too much tryptophan is flooding the brain cells in this class of diseases. Sugar is a problem because sugar, by a complex mechanism involving insulin, has the effect of pumping tryptophan into the brain. This is why sugar makes mental illness worse.
Tyrosine
For most people tyrosine is a good thing. However, in mental disease things are not normal. People with mental illness may be allergic to tyrosine also. Tyrosine is found in the following foods:
Almonds, avocados, bananas, beans, brewer's yeast, brown rice bran, caseinate, cheese, cottage cheese, dairy products, eggs, fish, lactalbumin, legumes, lima beans, meat, milk, nuts, peanuts, pickled herring, pumpkin seeds, seafood, seeds, sesame seeds, soy, whey, whole grains.
Methionine
Methionine is found in the following foods:
Brewer's yeast, caseinate, dairy products, eggs, fish, lactalbumin, meat, seafood, whey.
Alanine
Alanine is found in the following foods:
Beans, brewer's yeast, brown rice bran, caseinate, corn, dairy products, eggs, fish, gelatin, lactalbumin, legumes, meat, nuts, seafood, seeds, soy, whey, whole grains.
Conclusions
All of this nutrition may be hard for some to digest. A lot of nutritional information is available on the Dept. of Agriculture (of the US) website. Go to a search engine and search for USDA. The author plans to write future articles to cover matters not dealt with in this article. For example, mental retardation is affected by nutrition. Aminoacidopathies can cause disastrous mental retardation. For more information, consult the bibliography.
Bibliography
1. www.associatedcontent.com/article/767749/the_caveman_diet_a_possible_treatment.html
2. www.associatedcontent.com/article/764011/orthomolecular_medicine_vs_the_terrible.html
3. www.associatedcontent.com/article/765789/brain_lesions_in_neuropsychiatric_disease.html
4. www.associatedcontent.com/article/754463/mental_health_science.html


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In vivo observations of a case of chlorpromazine deposits in the cornea using an HRT II Rostock corneal module.Toshida H, Uesugi Y, Ebihara N, Murakami A.
Department of Ophthalmology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. toshida@med.juntendo.ac.jp
PURPOSE: In vivo study of corneal deposits in a patient receiving chlorpromazine therapy was done by using a confocal microscope, the HRT II Rostock corneal module (RCM). METHODS: A 23-year-old woman who had been on chlorpromazine therapy for 5 years complained of bilateral photophobia and was referred to our clinic. She had suffered from light sensitivity for 4 years. RESULTS: Slit-lamp microscopy revealed white deposits, particularly in the layers of the endothelium and Descemet membrane, which were concentrated in the center of both corneas. Deposition of many white granules was observed in the superficial subepithelial stroma of the cornea by HRT II RCM. Granular deposits were observed at the center of most cells in the corneal endothelium. CONCLUSIONS: The HRT II RCM could clearly detect deposits in the corneal endothelium, as well as in other regions such as the corneal epithelium and stroma.
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THe PKU diet is more strict than a vegan diet. Many vegan foods are not allowed or are restricted on the PKU diet because they have too much protein. An example is tofu. The PKU diet has repeatedly been shown to work. The PKU diet is more like a fruitarian diet except that they use special low-protein bread and other special low-protein foods. These custom-made foods are expensive, unfortunately.
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I don't know what is true to tell you the truth. I know it is in turkey and some other foods.
I used to take a lot of vitamins. These days I take a Multi with Lycopene (In the mornning) and a Vitamin E (with flavinoids in it) at dinner. I have trouble swallowing a lot of the very large vitamins these days.
Thanks for sharing all this great information on vitamins.
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It is quite complicated, and some health carers urge people with issues to keep a log of how eating certain things makes them feel and what happens with their bodies from certain nutrients.
Temple Grandin, who has written much about growing up autistic and who became an international authority on cattle-handling facilities, is careful to notice the details of changing a regimen. She is a popular speaker who can sell out facilities with 1,000 seats available.