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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 2, 11-21, Copyright © 1954 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.

Current Status of VITAMIN THERAPY in NERVOUS and MENTAL DISEASE

ROBERT A. PETERMAN M.D.1 and ROBERT S. GOODHART M.D.1

1 From the Washington Heights Nutrition Clinic, Bureau of Nutrition, New York City Department of Health, and The National Vitamin Foundation, Incorporated

The status of vitamin therapy in neurologic disorders has been reviewed, and the importance and roles of the vitamins in biochemical or metabolic mechanisms have been shown. Vitamin deficiency signs and symptoms and their correlation with neurologic disorders are discussed and some recommendations on therapy made.







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