Orthomolecular medicine: therapy and prevention through the targeted supply of micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
Orthomolecular medicine relies on a precise dosage of vital micronutrients to promote balance in the body and prevent disease. Essential nutrients such as vitamins, trace elements and amino acids - are necessary for our metabolism to function smoothly.
A deficiency or imbalance of these substances can lead to health problems such as exhaustion, immune deficiency, cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis. Individualised laboratory diagnostics and high-quality vital substance products ensure your personal supply.

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"The right combination of micronutrients is the key to a healthy and vital life."
- Linus Pauling
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Frequently asked questions, clear answers
Orthomolecular medicine is a medical concept based on the targeted intake of micronutrients to promote health and prevent disease. The term "orthomolecular" (ortho = right, molecular = particle) was coined by Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling and means "the right substances in the right concentration". The method aims to support the body's natural balance by supplying essential substances such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids and trace elements in optimal doses. Micronutrients are the "building blocks of life". The human body needs them for the regeneration of cells and enzymes. They improve the intra-, extra- and intercellular communication of the immune system and all metabolic processes.
In contrast to conventional approaches, orthomolecular medicine not only treats symptoms, but also tries to combat the causes that can arise from nutrient deficiencies.
Orthomolecular medicine uses a variety of micronutrients that are essential for the human body. These include
- VitaminsFat-soluble (A, D, E, K) and water-soluble (B-complex, C) vitamins support the metabolism and the immune system.
- MineralsCalcium, magnesium and potassium are important components for bone health, muscle function and the nervous system.
- Trace elementsIron, zinc, selenium and iodine play a central role in hormone regulation, cell protection and haematopoiesis.
- Amino acidsThey are the building blocks of proteins and are essential for tissue regeneration and energy balance.
- Bioflavonoids and antioxidantsThese plant substances have an anti-inflammatory effect and protect the cells from oxidative stress.
The interaction of these nutrients is crucial, as they act as cofactors in enzyme systems and thus regulate countless metabolic processes in the body.
The individual nutrient requirement is determined by a combination of different measures:
- Scientific questionnaireThis provides important information on possible nutrient deficiencies, lifestyle factors and health complaints.
- Laboratory diagnosticsBlood, urine or saliva samples are analysed in the laboratory for the concentration of various micronutrients. This allows targeted deficiencies to be identified and therapy to be customised.
- Personal conversationIn addition to the laboratory values, individual factors such as dietary habits, stress levels, physical activity and existing illnesses also play a role.
This holistic analysis makes it possible to create a precise profile of your personal nutritional requirements.
Yes, orthomolecular medicine is often used as a complementary therapy for chronic diseases. Studies show that an adequate supply of micronutrients can alleviate the symptoms of many diseases and slow down their progression. Examples include
- Cardiovascular diseasesOmega-3 fatty acids, magnesium and coenzyme Q10 can protect the heart and improve blood circulation.
- OsteoporosisCalcium, vitamin D and K as well as magnesium strengthen the bones and prevent fractures.
- DiabetesChromium and zinc support the insulin effect and promote a balanced blood sugar level.
- ImmunodeficiencyZinc, selenium, vitamin C and D strengthen the body's defences and shorten the duration of infections.
It is important that orthomolecular therapy is customised, as overdoses of individual nutrients can also be harmful.
The quality of the micronutrients used is crucial, as only highly pure, bioavailable substances can be effectively absorbed by the body. Cheap supplements often contain low-quality compounds that are poorly utilised by the body.
High-quality micronutrients are characterised by:
- High bioavailabilityThe nutrients are in a form that the body can easily absorb.
- Patented technologiesSome preparations use special carrier substances that enable a slower and more even release of the nutrients.
- Free from additivesGood products do not contain artificial colourings, preservatives or unnecessary fillers.
In the long term, the use of such preparations can not only eliminate deficiencies, but also sustainably improve general well-being.
The duration of therapy depends on the individual's state of health and the extent of the nutrient deficiency. As a rule, a basic supply over several months is recommended in order to replenish the nutrient stores in the long term. This should be accompanied by regular check-ups to monitor progress and adjust the dosage if necessary.
Acute complaints can improve after just a few weeks, while chronic illnesses may require long-term therapy.
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