Are you perhaps thinking of Orthomolecular medicine?
Molecular seems to refer mostly to "orthodox" study - this man is a 
Professor, so in a University, so far more likely to be orthodox / 
allopathic than not.
Rowena

Wikipedia says:

Orthomolecular medicine is a form of complementary and alternative medicine 
which aims to prevent and treat disease with substances which are natural to 
the body. Prescriptions typically focus on providing nutrients, either 
through dietary supplements or modified diets which provide proper nutrition 
and eliminate deleterious substances such as allergens, refined foods, sugar 
and transfats. The term "orthomolecular" was first coined in a 1967 
letter[4] by Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling and later elaborated on in a 
1968 paper on micronutrients and psychiatry to express the idea of "the 
right molecules in the right amounts" (ortho is Greek for right). In this 
paper, Pauling indicated that the right molecules are "substances that are 
normally present in the human body."
Orthomolecular medicine began with a particular focus upon mental illness, 
and orthomolecular psychiatry remains a major subdiscipline. Proponents 
state that orthomolecular treatments are based on patients' personal 
biochemistries and employ naturally-occurring or bioequivalent biomolecules, 
particularly nutrients such as vitamins, dietary minerals, proteins, 
antioxidants, amino acids, lipotropes, prohormones, dietary fiber, fatty 
acids and other similar substances, as well as various digestive factors.


Rowena,
My problem was with the aspect of the Dr. claiming to practice Molecular
Medicine. Obviously he isn't with the protocol under discussion,-which was
extended use of antibiotics.
Paula

>   His protocol is long administration of antibiotics.
>   Institute For Molecular Medicine
>   16371 Gothard St
>   Huntington Beach, CA 92647
>   Some links:
>   http://www.immed.org/illness/autoimmune_illness_research.html
>
> 


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