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Evidence-Based Medicine: the Orthomolecular view

10/07/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

This article originated with the excellent Orthomolecular News Service (subscribe here) and has been hanging around in my in-box for months as I thought it was so well worth reading but could not really find a home for it on the FoodsMatter sites. So, why not …

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