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Orthomolecular Medicine – Definition & Application

Orthomolecular medicine uses high-dose vitamins, minerals, and other naturally occurring substances to prevent and treat disease by optimizing body chemistry.

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UBG

UBG stands for urobilinogen, a byproduct of bilirubin breakdown in the intestine. It is measured in urine and provides important clues about liver, bile, and blood disorders.

Lauric Acid

Lauric acid is a saturated medium-chain fatty acid found predominantly in coconut oil and palm kernel oil. It is widely studied for its antimicrobial and metabolic properties.

TMAO

TMAO (trimethylamine oxide) is a compound produced in the gut from certain dietary nutrients and has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

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