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Orthomolecular medicine: the therapeutic use of dietary supplements for anti-aging
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Author: Michael Janson
Published Date January 2006
Volume 2006:1(3) Pages 261 - 265
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S
Michael Janson
Past President, American College for Advancement in Medicine; Whole Health New England, Arlington, MA, USA; Center for Preventive Medicine, Amherst, NH, USA; Atlantic Wellness Center, New Smyrna Beach, FL, USA
This article was previously published in Anti-Aging Medicine, the official journal of the Japanese Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (JAAM), an international affiliate of the Society for Applied Research in Aging (SARA).
Abstract: Dietary supplements at high doses as part of medical therapy have been controversial, but the evidence suggests that they play a significant role in prevention and treatment of diseases as well as protection from accelerated aging that results from oxygen free-radical damage, inflammation, and glycation. This literature review examines several supplements that have documented roles in medical therapy, including vitamins C and E, coenzyme Q10, alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, L-carnitine, and quercetin. The evidence shows benefits in diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, congestive heart failure, age-related deterioration of brain function and vision, and immune function, as well as other age-related health problems.
Keywords: orthomolecular; dietary supplements; anti-aging; vitamin C; vitamin E; coenzyme Q10
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