
Orthomolecular therapy: micronutrients as the key to health - also for cancer
What is orthomolecular therapy?
Orthomolecular therapy is a complementary medical method in which the body is specifically supplied with vitamins, minerals, trace elements, amino acids and essential fatty acids. The term "orthomolecular" comes from Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling and means "the right molecules in the right concentration".
The aim is to maintain or restore physical and mental health with the help of these vital substances, especially in the case of chronic illnesses - also as an accompanying measure in the case of cancer.
Micronutrients: the invisible helpers
- Energy production (e.g. B vitamins)
- Cell repair and regeneration (e.g. zinc, selenium)
- Immune defence (e.g. vitamin C, D3)
- Detoxification (e.g. sulphur compounds, antioxidants)
Cancer patients often have a greatly increased need for micronutrients. Targeted orthomolecular therapy can help to stabilise the body, alleviate side effects and improve quality of life.
The role in cancer
Orthomolecular medicine is not intended as a substitute for oncological treatment, but as a holistic supportive measure. Studies indicate that certain micronutrients can reduce oxidative stress, strengthen the immune system and positively influence the course of therapy.
- Selenium: protects cells from oxidative damage
- Vitamin D3: immunomodulating, promotes cell maturation
- Omega-3 fatty acids: anti-inflammatory, antitumour
- Curcumin and resveratrol: antioxidant plant substances
Frequency therapy as an ideal supplement
In our practice at NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, we combine orthomolecular therapy with frequency therapy to regulate biochemical and energetic imbalances. Frequency therapy uses vital field systems to analyse energetic stresses such as electrosmog, heavy metals, pathogens or emotional blockages.
Frequency therapy can additionally activate the well-being and self-healing powers of cancer patients in particular.
Individualised diagnostics instead of blanket supplementation
- Medical history & energetic testing
- Laboratory-based micronutrient analyses
- Customised micronutrient plan
- Accompanying frequency therapy
- Regular progress monitoring
In the worst-case scenario, the untargeted intake of dietary supplements can do more harm than good. We therefore rely on customised concepts.
Side effects and safety
Micronutrients are considered safe if they are used under professional supervision. An individualised tolerability test is particularly important for cancer patients who are receiving multiple medications.
Conclusion
Orthomolecular therapy is an effective component of integrative medicine - especially for people with cancer. In combination with frequency therapy, it creates a holistic therapy concept that strengthens body and mind.