Doctors disagree with the fact that vitamins can contribute to the remedial of chronic diseases like depression, controversially, orthomolecular specialist oppose that the usage of drugs is not the correct path for healthy living. To illustrate, Prolactin is an antidepressant drug that is prescribe to patients that have depression, or present symptoms of this matter. Now, the opposite path would be the intake of vitamin B, also known as niacin. For example, Dr. Andrew W. Saul viewed a patient with severe depression taking antidepressant drugs, she would not interact and eat with her family members. The patient would sit in the corner on a regular bases. Her family members requested Dr. Saul for help, therefore, Dr. Saul injected the patient with enormous doses of vitamin B. Consequently, after the injections the patient started interacting and mingling with her family members as she used to. Having a big impact on the results, they took her to the doctor and mentioned the high dosage intake and immediately was told that the high dosage was not recommended and not to take them again because it can cause her harm. When she stopped using the injection she went back to her depressant stage. As we can see doctors, as well as other professionals, are too naïve to see the positive impact that these dosage have on patients, describing it as worthless. As observed, doctors strongly oppose of vitamin therapy, even though the evidence show what method is more compatible for the
Doctors disagree with the fact that vitamins can contribute to the remedial of chronic diseases like depression, controversially, orthomolecular specialist oppose that the usage of drugs is not the correct path for healthy living. To illustrate, Prolactin is an antidepressant drug that is prescribe to patients that have depression, or present symptoms of this matter. Now, the opposite path would be the intake of vitamin B, also known as niacin. For example, Dr. Andrew W. Saul viewed a patient with severe depression taking antidepressant drugs, she would not interact and eat with her family members. The patient would sit in the corner on a regular bases. Her family members requested Dr. Saul for help, therefore, Dr. Saul injected the patient with enormous doses of vitamin B. Consequently, after the injections the patient started interacting and mingling with her family members as she used to. Having a big impact on the results, they took her to the doctor and mentioned the high dosage intake and immediately was told that the high dosage was not recommended and not to take them again because it can cause her harm. When she stopped using the injection she went back to her depressant stage. As we can see doctors, as well as other professionals, are too naïve to see the positive impact that these dosage have on patients, describing it as worthless. As observed, doctors strongly oppose of vitamin therapy, even though the evidence show what method is more compatible for the