About the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service (OMNS)
Founded in 2005 by Dr. Andrew W. Saul and colleagues from the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, OMNS is a peer-reviewed public education platform dedicated to advancing evidence-based nutrition and orthomolecular medicine. With over 470 published articles translated into 8 languages, OMNS reaches a global audience of more than 31,000 active subscribers—without any advertising or industry funding.
OMNS champions a powerful idea: nutrition as therapy. Unlike conventional guidelines that promote minimal nutrient intake, orthomolecular medicine uses optimal—often high-dose—vitamin and nutrient therapy tailored to individual needs. It’s a model grounded in clinical evidence, scientific rigor, and biochemical individuality.
Now led by Dr. Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D., OMNS integrates orthomolecular principles with low-carb, functional, and anti-aging medicine—pushing forward a bold vision of root-cause, personalized healthcare. During the COVID-19 pandemic, OMNS played a critical role in countering censorship and promoting safe, life-saving nutritional protocols.
Explore the future of health through high-dose nutrition, informed science, and patient-centered care.
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