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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Is Orthomolecular Treatment a "Snake Oil"?

       In a Wikipedia entry about orthomolecular treatment a pediatrician and author named Julian Haber described the "orthomolecular" approach as "snake oil." I was confused how this statement could be so flippantly asserted. I pondered the substance of this assertion. The I investigated the author of the "snake oil quote" and the person who invented the term "orthomolecular treatment" to compare expertise and perspective.

Pondering the content of the Snake Oil Claim  
       "Snake Oil" alludes to the sale of tonic or organic oil peddled as cure for every ailment described to the gullible, naive  and desperate.  It brings up visions of salesman traveling through the rugged west of the United States stopping at small towns to sell bottles of the liquid to cure baldness, skin rashes, fever, headaches, fungus, swelling, headaches and whatever else might be ailing settlers desperate for any medical supplies.  After the pitch and sales the salesman would pack up his wagon and leave.  He would depart before data was gathered that might discount the claims. and move on to "new markets".  The salesman made money even as the "oil" failed to "cure".  Given the poor state of communication at the time there was little to fear in moving on to the next community.  There was no systematic evaluation of the outcomes available.  Ignorance, lack of data and mystery helped keep the markets available to the salesman here today who was then gone tomorrow.  The ruse was never exposed.
       The "snake oil" analogy appears at odds with orthomolecular approach.  Today orthomolecular approaches are being implemented world wide (though most popular in Australia).  Those using orthomolecular approaches use client interviews and analysis of blood, urine and hair.  This analysis leads to a nutritional program that may meet the needs of a particular individual.  There is no one size fits all vitamin, tonic, pill or powder as touted by the "snake oil salesman".   The Orthomolecular approach uses a variety of nutritional supplements from a variety of sources.  The snake oil salesman sought to avoid discussion of specific mechanisms, study, research or evaluation.  The Orthomolecular approach now has a rich research base with data gleaned from advanced techniques like resonance scanning, radioactive tracers, post facto studies and clinical trials among other techniques.  The data  are published in peer reviewed journals accessible to both the medical community and to the public.  In one example the The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine has been publishing for over 3o years.  Significant studies in other similar journals are increasingly being cited in medical journals.  Orthomolecular practitioners like  Dr. Walsh, Dr. Mensah, Dr. Selig and many others collect data, publish and train doctors.  These leaders and leading journals do not change names and move on.
      So the suggested parallels between the "snake oil salesman" and the orthomolecular practitioners appears to be lacking substance.  "Name calling" fails to illuminate the differences for those who are ignorant.

  The birth of the orthomolecular medicine 
and the scientist that helped launch this approach.

How do the Authors Compare in Expertise?
      This quote might have one classify the leaders of the orthomolecular treatment movement as untrained and ignorant with little or no credentials selling "snake oil" to the gullible.  Dr. Haber who disparages the Orthomolecular approach is depicted as credentialed and "highly informed".   Dr. Haber had numerous articles and poems published in Good Housekeeping, American Veteran, Critique Magazine, Fort worth Star Telegram, Healthy Kids Magazine, American Family Physician, Di-Verse-City Anthology and Blood and Thunder.   Dr. Haber writes both fiction and non-fiction so he is very articulate (sort of like a snakle oil salesman?)  One wonders how would Dr. Haber compare with the person who coined the term "orthomolecular"?
     The person who coined the term "orthomolecular"  was Dr. Linus Pauling (1901-1994).  In 1954 Dr. Pauling was awarded an unshared Nobel Prize in Chemistry.  He is the undisputed founder of quantum chemistry , molecular biology and was considered a world renowned expert in biological molecules while he was alive.  He  published  over 850 peer reviewed scientific articles and books and 350 other articles and books (but none of them fiction).  Dr. Pauling obtained a B.S. from Oregon State University and his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology.   Dr. Pauling  was named one of the 20 greatest scientists of all time and was featured as a scientist "stubbornly ahead of his time" by those who endorsed him in the prominent publication "Scientific American" (1993).
      During the pinnacle of his professional career at age 40 Dr. Pauling was diagnosed with Bright's disease.   This was a serious kidney disease (now called glomerulonephritis) that was fatal with no treatment for renal failure available until  20 years later.  Linus Pauling worked with a nutritionist Thomas Addis, and Ava Helen Pauling as "nutritionist, cook, and eventually as deputy 'doctor'" to manage the disease with a low-protein salt-free diet and vitamin supplements.   Dr. Linus Pauling lived, worked, researched and published another 53 years.  His first success using the orthomolecular approach was very personal.  What one author calls "snake oil" had saved his life.   
     In 1965, Pauling read Niacin Therapy in Psychiatry by Abram Hoffer and theorized vitamins might have important biochemical effects unrelated to their prevention of associated deficiency diseases.  Pauling coined the term "orthomolecular" to refer to the practice of varying the concentration of substances normally present in the body to prevent and treat disease.  In 1968, Pauling published a brief paper in Science entitled "Orthomolecular psychiatry", giving a name to the popular but controversial therapy.  Dr. Pauling speculated that "orthomolecular therapy, the provision for the individual person of the optimum concentrations of important normal constituents of the brain, may be the preferred treatment for many mentally ill patients."   His ideas are not generally practiced by conventional medical professionals, has been strongly criticized BUT since 2005 this approach has spawned increasing numbers of new research in mainstream medical publications with many found in the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health (with multiple peer reviewed journals).  
      So an author of numerous fiction and non-fiction works is quoted in a manner that depicts a Nobel Science Winner with 1200 non-fiction publications  as a snake oil salesman?

Does Science Change?
     Changes in science disciplines rarely come easy or quickly.  In one example of change it took 70 years and numerous false sightings of a hypothetical planet "Vulcan" to confirm that the planet  did not exist and that General Relativity was more correct than Newtonian gravity.  In another more recent example the geologists who claimed tectonic plates moved entire continents were mocked and deemed incompetent for three decades by fellow professionals until "continental drift" became widely accepted.  In Psychiatry prior to the 1970's mothers of Autistic children were deemed "frigid" and expected to submit children for endless "therapy sessions" for what is now known to be a biological pathology.  In The Broken Brain by Nancy Andreason (MD, PhD, Psychiatric Chair and winner of numerous awards for professional courage) was met with similar skepticism almost 40 years ago and now mainstream psychiatry recognizes that biological pathologies underlie all mental illness.  Times are still changing.  In the same way it appears that Dr. Linus Pauling may be  proving to be "stubbornly ahead of his time"  when it comes to "orthomolecular treatment."
     Mainstream medical research is only recently beginning to recognize the impact of nutrients.  They are years behind but now beginning to see that statistical truth.  Listed below are just a limited sample of recent studies listed at  US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health:

          The impact of Vitamin D; omega fatty acids in studies on schizophrenia and other mental health/neural issues (2015):
           Links with vitamin B12, vitamin D and folic acid blood levels in patients with schizophrenia (May 2019):
          A 2018 study finding links with mental health links to Vitamin C:
     Linus Pauling forfeited incredible income as a spokesman for pharmaceuticals when he took up the orthomolecular cause.  The Wikipedia article may reflect the perspective of pharmaceuticals as sales and public relations persons in industry often edit the content of the articles in Wikipedia.   It is no secret that pharmaceutical  interests  seek to discourage orthomolecular approaches (as orthomolecular approaches offer cures rather than maintenance.)  There may pediatricians like Dr. Julian Haber who may prescribe medications than manage the illness.  The financial model for doctors and pharmaceuticals benefit greatly from long term dependence on medications.    Is it possible that curing a metabolic dysfunction with nutrients aimed at the a cure is not a sustainable economic model?
   

      Below are a sample of studies in the US National Institute of Health ; in other national peer reviewed journals appear to agree with Dr. Linus Pauling:

"with the B vitamin constituents. These conclusions received further support from a more recent study that also demonstrated improved mood following four weeks of supplementation with a multivitamin containing high levels of B vitamins."   
  
"[vitamin] B showed significant improvement on the mental health scale of the SF-36 compared to placebo. "

 "On the basis of current data, we suggest that oral doses of both folic acid (800 microg daily) and vitamin B12 (1 mg daily) should be tried to improve treatment outcome in depression."    

"evidence links low status of folate and the related B-vitamins (and/or elevated concentrations of homocysteine) with a higher risk of degenerative diseases including cardiovascular disease (CVD), cognitive dysfunction and osteoporosis." 

"Current research in psychoneuroimmunology and brain biochemistry indicates the possibility of communication pathways that can provide a clearer understanding of the association between nutritional intake, central nervous system, and immune function thereby influencing an individual's psychological health status. These findings may lead to greater acceptance of the therapeutic value of dietary intervention among health practitioners and health care providers addressing depression and other psychological disorders."

After examining a variety of studies that detail the impact of B and numerous other nutrients this review of studies states:  "As researchers continue to investigate the efficacy of nutritional healing, more and more information will be readily available to those wishing to take a more natural course of therapy. For the time being, we can rely on the already thousands of successful studies that “alternative therapies” need not be an alternative anymore."
  
"On the basis of current data, we suggest that oral doses of both folic acid (800 microg daily) and vitamin B12 (1 mg daily) should be tried to improve treatment outcome in depression."   

Thursday, September 19, 2019

HARMFUL PRAYER MINISTRY: Personal Accounts

Personal historical accounts of how  
Prayer Ministries create false memories
that the ministries are VERY unlikely to share:

Prayer Ministry Creating False Memories Harming Families
"Sozo" (new name is "Theotherapy") uses techniques refined by recovered memory therapy debunked in the 1980's to "heal" and "free" clients by creating false memories.  This article reveals a horrid personal  experience.  (archive,2006) 
Faith Baptist Church in North Yarmouth Maine
The story of how a church was impacted and terrorized by TPM. A person who left the church was later accused, lost his wife and was then jailed before being exonerated by authorities. (archived, 2006)
Kim Clough describes the counseling process as "walking into a guillotine".  She says, when talking about the actions of the perpetrator, that "It is hard to forgive something you don't know about." (archived, 2006)
Reports of False Memories by Prayer Ministries Increasing
False Memory Foundation reports Prayer Ministries are increasingly generating false memories and accusations (archived, 2005) .
Therapist using TPM found guilty of malpractice and client realizes memories are false just prior to losing husband and family. 
Prayer therapist encouraged a patient who "channeled" with an ancient Egyptian goddess named "Amon" and "Blessed Virgin Mary". St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge sentenced therapist to 30 months in state prison.  No expression of regret from the 58-year-old hypnotherapist.  (archive, 1998)
Client describes time with a psychiatrist, fully trained and practicing Theophostic Prayer Ministry for 5 years.  The client states "At best, I wasted my time with him. At worst, he forced me to invent non-existent things from my past in order to cleanse me and relieve me of non-existent psychological pain."
Law Firm Specialized in Repressed Memory Cases alerted to Prayer Ministry
Law firm warns public about malpractice by Theophostic Prayer Ministry.
Consecrated Religious Shamed by Theophostic Prayer Ministry
Faustina is a consecrated religious living in a service community.  Faustina shares how Theophostic Prayer Ministry nurtured false memories and shame.

Publicly Reported experiences with "repressed memories"
that Theophostic Prayer Ministry relies on:

Narelle was a 47 year old mom in a stable marriage with a loving supportive husband and three children. She sought help for depression from a counselor who used a "Christian Prayer Ministry" called "Theophostic Prayer Ministry". She was trusting and excited and her entire family became involved and she was hopeful. After "digging deep" with her prayer partner she found she had memories of childhood sexual abuse. A year later Narelle realized the memories were false and retracted the false allegations against her parents. After retracting her therapist became upset, she lost her husband and then faced false accusations from her two oldest daughters. Her family was destroyed.

Alice sought help through a christian life coach counselor who first arranged for her to be medicated. While on medication Alice was led to imagine some initial state as a child such as: "you are in your room and it is dark then the door opens...". Alice would then complete the story often in a "blackout" state. Using this method the counselor and Alice created horrid repressed memories of abuse together. Alice confronted all her imagined perpetrators (mother, father and other family members). She then told her young daughter the horrid memories. Years later the daughter became suicidal, her husband left her, the life coach could not be paid (and so the sessions ended) and the medication stopped. Alice realized that the memories were less convincing and they began to fade. Six years after her initial accusations she went back to her family, apologized and worked to rebuild relationships. Alice was blessed that it only took six years because many are shamed and trapped by false memories over a lifetime. Reconciliation is reserved for those with humility, great courage and a gifted intellect.

Beth sought help from a Christian counselor for ongoing depression. The counselor wondered (aloud during a session) if Beth could have experienced abuse as a child. The counselor suggested that her problems may not be her fault. Medicated, comforted and led with suggestive scenarios Beth experienced "blackouts" where she detailed accounts of her father raping her and mother assisting. Her father lost his job and career due to accusations. Beth convinced younger sisters that the abuse was real and the family was separated. The youngest was taken by authorities who intervened to "protect" the remaining children. Three years later Beth came off the medication, got a new counselor (after moving) and became aware that the memories were not "real". After family reconciliation the family (Beth and parents) sued the therapist and won a large disclosed settlement. During the trial a medical exam verified Beth was always a virgin and was never abused as described. 

Rosanne was medicated and counseled by an expert recovered memory therapist. "Repressed memories" of her father's incest were created . She announced her "memories" on her TV show in 1991. Rosanne then confronted her father and mother. The she demanded her sister agree with her accusation. When her sister told her she could not lie Rosanne fired her uncooperative and non-corroborating sister. She cut off any family who disagreed with her "memories". Rosanne was a rich popular television star and threatened legal action against them all. Over a decade later Rosanne got off medications, changed her therapist and slowly came to realize that the memories were never real and that they were actually pseudo memories. Two decades later Rosanne publicly acknowledged that she had made false accusations while being interviewed on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Rosanne shared with millions in the audience that "it was the worst mistake of my life."

Ginny was influenced by Rosanne Barr accusations on TV and went to a counselor who she thought could help her recover memories she "felt were there". She gained images under hypnosis, but was still not sure. She met a friend who was supportive of her "repressed memories" and began to develop a network of supporters. After 5 months she began to doubt her "repressed memories" and wrote letters of retraction to her friends. Her "friend and supporters" now avoid her but she has reconciled with family.

Meredith during her research and writing about childhood sexual abuse also read a "Do it Yourself Therapy" book. She then accused her father of abuse. Ten years later she realized her dreams and memories never actually happened. She has many friends who did the same thing.

Jaye sought help for depression. A psychiatrist who was also an "expert" in "repressed memories" arranged for hospitalization. Over a period of many months the doctor and hospital provided care, isolation from toxic family, suggestive counseling, medication and restraints that were needed during the nurtured emergence of horrid memories of abuse and torture by her father . When the insurance ran out Jaye was discharged. The medications stopped. The mind cleared and the "repressed memories" faded. Jaye then realized that the memories were never true and that her father was a good man.

Leslie listened to a christian woman incest survivor from Washington state who spoke on women being abused as children and how their lives show it. Leslie saw herself and her disappointing life as evidence of such abuse. She experienced "regression therapy" that sparked horrid body memories and additional recollections. Encouraged by her counselor, she wrote a letter to her father indicating that she had forgiven him. Her father became distraught at the false accusations despite her intention to forgive. Her father and family challenged her memories. The therapist also shared doubts with Leslie about the memories. Her pastor and his wife challenged her memories. Finally she came to realize the accusations were not true.

Patty was guided by a psychiatrist to "recover repressed memories" in order to help her deal with trauma that was never repressed. Patty was hospitalized, medicated and told what she had said in a "blackout" during therapy. Then she wrote a letter confronting her father. She became aware that the memories were false when she talked with a friend who went to the same hospital and also was given repressed memories by the therapists doing the same abusive treatment to her. The "repressed memories", which were all false and never happened, robbed her of a year of her life.

Lisa experienced difficulties with her 9 year old son. She sought help through therapy. The therapist thought Recovery of Memories would help. She was hospitalized and taught how to manage her "flashbacks". Six years later Laura has suffered separation from her family, hastened her mothers death, disrupted her marriage and pained her entire family. None of the repressed memories were real.

Amy had been in the mental health system for five years and diagnosed with schizophrenia. When she developed reactions to the medication, she ceased the medications and sought alternative treatment though a therapist who used recovered memory therapy. She developed "repressed memories" of sexual abuse and actually was happy to no longer be classified as schizophrenic. She read the book "True Stories of False Memories" and realized her memories were also false.

Aimee shares how she is a survivor of what she now calls "bogus repressed memory therapy". She explains "Don't you think its kind of odd and suspicious that all of a sudden after a therapist tells you that you are D.I.D and have repressed memories, you suddenly remember all kinds of horrible abuse that you suffered as a child. Don't blame yourself if this has happened to you, these therapists know how to make you actually believe this crap because they get you dependent on them. 

Debbie married as a teenager and that husband abandoned her. She became depressed. A friend arranged for her to see a doctor to get medication and said "your symptoms could be caused by deeper problems from your childhood" and she helped Debbie recover horrid "repressed memories" (really pseudo memories). Debbie overtime developed reactions to medications, had blackouts, experienced body memories and began drinking heavily. She "cut off" anyone that refused to agree with her accusations no matter how bizarre. Years later, after another failed marriage, her "pseudo-memory" friends no longer spent time with her. She stopped the medications and someone gave her a book "True Stories of False Memories". She realized, as the medication waned and the fog cleared, that her "repressed memories" were actually false. Slowly she reconnected with her family.

Elizabeth experienced what she thought was depression over a period of many years. Then she saw a life coach therapist who thought childhood sexual abuse would explain her ongoing depression. The therapist life coach got her medicated then helped her "recover" what she called "repressed memories" of abuse by her mother. The adamant denial of her parents was taken as proof of their guilt. She cut off her family and her true friends (who could not agree to what they knew to be a lie) and forced her children into isolation from cousins, uncles, aunts and grandparents. Five years later she decided she was never getting cured of depression and quit her therapist. Over time, away from her therapist and off the medication she came to realize that none of the recovered repressed memories were real.

Maria entered therapy because of a job-related stress issue and left that therapy a suicidal wreck. Maria states "Repressed memories stole five years of my life and generated falsehoods that separated me from my father, my mother, my sisters, my brothers. It separated my children from cousins, uncles, aunts, grandparents and great grandparents. My productivity suffered. Medical costs were piled on top of my counseling fees. I blame my life coach therapist Karen Meynert for what happened. She systematically led me down this road of blame and shame that hurt me, impoverished and fractured my family, hurt my extended family and stole from my children."

Laura went into counseling for an eating disorder. Her counselor told her she needed to look for things "buried with deeper roots". Over the next 6 years the counselor and she used visualizations, flashbacks, medications and hospitalizations to generate vivid, real memories. Laura read an article in the paper on "False Memories". She began to doubt her counselor. She then spoke with another (good) counselor who said "The memories are real, honey, but not reality." She settled a lawsuit out of court against the original therapist.

Olivia had a nervous breakdown and went to counseling with an "American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors" member named Tricia. Tricia arranged for medication, introduced her to "do it yourself therapy" books" and provided suggestive counseling sessions. Soon vivid detailed "repressed memories" emerged and based on the horrid memories she cut off her family. Olivia's older friends challenged her memories. While a camp counselor she had a child (in her care) tell of actual abuse. That 10 year old girl did not "repress" as Olivia had thought she should have. Olivia decided to quit her "recovered memory therapist" (Tricia) and go to another counselor. The new counselor heard that the memories were created in therapy and declined to counsel her. In 1993 she came to the realization that her "repressed memories" never actually happened. She reconnected with her family.

Michael was admitted to the hospital in 1990. His "repressed memories" were recovered with counseling sessions, dream analysis, discussion of vivid nightmares and sessions over a period of 18 months. While in the hospital he and others shared "repressed memories" and "terrifying dreams" and formed a friendship. Micheal was released in 1992 and returned to his family. He realized the memories were false and retracted so his hospital friends "cut him off". He encourages compassion for the clients.

Paul lived in a small Washington state community, loved his family, was faithful to his wife, active in his church, worked as a sheriff's deputy and was involved in local politics. Paul sent his daughter, Ericka, to a church sponsored camp where she heard "Heart to Heart" (a talk on sexual abuse) and during prayer a "prophet" indicated that she had been abused by her father. Ericka did not recall any abuse but she and her sister underwent "recovered memory therapy". Soon horrid detailed "repressed memories" were created in the therapy. Paul was accused by his daughters and jailed. No medical or physical evidence suggested by the stories were ever found. In addition medical, forensic and psychological experts hired by the prosecution thought Mr. Ingram was innocent. To obtain a conviction police used harsh interrogation methods including sleep deprivation, lengthy interviews and repeatedly reminded Paul that a trial would torment his accusing daughters. In a video tape after hours of grilling Paul broke down in tears and admitted he must be "guilty" because he knew that his "daughters wouldn't lie". A confession meant no evidence, no expert testimony and no trial were needed to imprison Paul. During sentencing Paul stated that he wanted to spare his daughters the emotional ordeals of a trial. Paul later attempted to recant the confession (and one of his daughters did too). The courts rejected recanting of the confession. Paul served his full 20 years in prison.

Mike experienced vivid real hallucinations and memory of alien abduction and had video tape captures vivid depiction of the event (his false claim). The False memory was a real memory created by sleep deprivation.

Vince attended group support meetings, used "Do it Yourself Therapy" books, wrote 180,000 words self exploratory journal then had an unlicensed hypnotherapist to help recover "repressed memory". He still doubted his "memory".   His journey ended when he was exposed to reading material from the "False Memory Syndrome Foundation" and rejected his false memories as fabricated under therapist and peer pressure.

[The Personal Stories above are further detailed at this site.]

Often due to shame and fear tragic family breakups caused by pseudo memories go unreported.  Pseudo memories are false memories often called "repressed memories" by the uninformed, incompetent or deceptive practitioner.   TPM is focused on creating these false memories. This "Prayer Ministry" explicitly relies on what psychologists, counseling professionals and experts know will CREATE false memories. A variety of methods associated with "Recovered Memory Therapy" (abbreviated RMT) are used heavily.

Conclusion of extensive Examination and Study:
     "Although quick and permanent results are promised by this (TPM) approach, it also holds the potential for irreparable damage to relationships and families by the unearthing of allegedly buried memories of the past sins of others. All that glitters is not gold, and all that claims to be "light" is not necessarily God's light. The theophostic approach does not withstand scrutiny under the searchlight of God's eternal Word."






ALL Pictures are of life before false memories were recovered.
She is satisfied and happy with our hike overlooking Phoenix
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WHY I BECAME INTERESTED IN THIS PROGRAM
     Our adult child in postpartum depression and medicated with antidepressants sought help while living 2000 miles away. Someone helped her using "Repressed Memory Therapy" (or some variant of recovered memory therapy like the now debunked  TheoPhostic Prayer Ministry) either through a therapist or friends using "do it yourself therapy books". She became one of hundreds of thousands victimized by a method well known to produce false or pseudo memories (American Psychological Association).     Experts have established how false memories are maintained once nurtured and we hope that friends are helping free our daughter from the shackles of false memories. Unfortunately the accuser and the friends around her may nurture and reinforce false memories for a variety of reasons. Those medicated and entranced, as our daughter was, often have the most detailed and horrid fantasies mistaken for memories. It will take incredible emotional strength, a mind cleared of medication, fully functioning intellect, immense humility and great courage for our daughter to return.  Many such victims never do but we remain steadfast in our hope.     In spite of the bizarre and false accusations we love our daughter and her family. A father still hopes. A mother still pleads. Her sister still remembers. We will never give up on reconciliation.