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Integrative medicine for mental health is a whole body approach utilizing multiple fields of medicine and nutritional sciences. The goal is to help patients regain mental wellness through the use of individualized metabolic testing, nutritional therapies, dietary interventions, along with traditional medical treatments, including medications and psychotherapy.
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Mission Statement
To advance the knowledge and improve the treatment of mental health disorders utilizing a whole body approach that works with multiple fields of medicine, nutritional sciences, and community-based resources. By focusing on the individual’s unique genetic, biochemical and nutritional status, customized treatment plans can be implemented to provide better treatment outcomes. This method can be used to augment traditional medical approaches. Relevant laboratory analysis is used to evaluate and treat underlying contributory biomedical issues which may include nutritional deficiencies, food allergies, infections, and toxicities. IMMH is committed to educating medical professionals in the use of research-based therapies through conferences, workshops, webinars, newsletters, and web-based resources.
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November 2011 Newsletter
Exciting Updates
The 2011 IMMH Sedona Conference Recording on DVD-ROM is Now Available for $125! ORDER NOW.

William Shaw, Ph.D., presents his latest discovery in the article "The Unique Vulnerability of the Human Brain to Toxic Chemical Exposure and the Importance of Toxic Chemical Evaluation and Treatment in Orthomolecular Psychiatry." This article is published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. Read more...
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