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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-27-09 03:30 PM
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Mask of Madness video, Margot Kidder explains her plight, along with others
WATCH THIS SHORT VIDEO: http://www.orthomed.org/isf/isfmasks.html

http://www.orthomed.org/store/store.html

A New Documentary on the Orthomolecular Treatment of Schizophrenia.

Produced by Sisyphus Communications in conjunction with the ISF. 49 minutes, 1998. View a 15 minute synopsis

The ISF has produced a documentary on the orthomolecular approach to mental illness, and the finished film is now ready for prime time. This documentry will be aired on television and is also available to the general public as a video. Masks of Madness: Science of Healing chronicles the experiences of patients and health care profession als who went beyond the inadequacies of conventional psychitry to find their answers in or thomolecular medicine.
Hosted by actor Margot Kidder who herself suffered from manic depression, we hear how she finally recovered using orthomolecular medicine. Other former patients participate in a roundtable discussion of their individual descents into mental illness, their extraordinary difficulties in getting answers from conventional psychiatry, and their final recoveries using diet, vitamins and a minimum of pharmacological intervention.

Doctors and other health professionals recount their experiences as well. Abram Hoffer, Patrick Holford, Hugh Riordan, Hyla Cass, Bradford Weeks, Michael Janson and others recount for us their therapeutic methods, their professional satisfaction at seeing patients actually recover from the “incurable,” as well as the political dangers they faced when incorporating orthomolecular medicine into their psychiatric practices. The major orthomolecular building blocks to optimal mental health are introduced in an understandable way with the goal being to demonstrate that yes, orthomolecular medicine is a real answer for people suffering mental illness and physicians who long to make real changes in the lives of their patients. This is a documentary which everyone, including health professionals, will benefit from watching. Available from the International Schizophrenia Foundation for $30.75.
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mopinko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-27-09 09:37 PM
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1. manic depression?
no professional calls it that any more.
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