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Orthopsychiatry is a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of diseases to treat mental illness and behavioral disorders, not conforming the rules to approach the individualized testing of each patients specific symptoms and diagnosis to attempt an etiologyand then provided with the treatment accordingly by dietary changes, medications are given to enhance quality of life, including combination of nutrients leading to reduce functioning of metabolic activities or eliminate the activity, by this use of xenobiotic drugs is reduced. However the Orthopsychiatry has been rejected by the mainstream medical community.
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