OPEN ACCESS VOLUME 33, NUMBER 4 PUBLISHED: AUGUST 2018 REVIEW ARTICLE
ISOM NEWS
47th Annual International Orthomolecular Medicine Today Conference Report
The 47th Annual International Orthomolecular Medicine Today Conference was held on April 27-29, in Tokyo, Japan. 2018 is the first year the Conference has been presented outside of Canada. The Japanese Society for Orthomolecular Medicine (JSOM) was the primary organizer for this distinguished event, with support from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan; Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology – Japan; various medical associations, universities, research institutes and corporations.
The key topics of the conference included: IV and oral vitamin supplementation; ozone and hydrogen therapies; cancer prevention and treatments; psychiatry and brain function; anti-aging; sports medicine; nutrition and functional food; dental medicine; biogenics; and the microbiome. In addition to the main presentations, lunch seminars were sponsored by ROHTO Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd; Osato Research Institute; Japan Bio Products Co., Ltd; MSS Co., Ltd; Mira Commercial Co., Ltd; Molecular Physiological Chemistry Laboratory, Inc; Faith Co., Ltd; and SPIC Corporation.
The Conference provided an opportunity to enhance the understanding of orthomolecular medicine, not only for Japanese medical and health professionals but also for health professionals in Asian countries and the rest of the world. The theme of the Conference was “Orthomolecular as New Age Medicine”. There were 46 presentations by renowned Japanese and international speakers. Over 50 exhibitors and 700 people from 20+ countries attended the conference.
Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa, MD, PhD, President of International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine (ISOM) opened the conference followed by a special presentation by Mr. Yoshihide Esaki of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Japan on “Construction of Active Lifestyle Society – Viewpoint of Social Security System Reform”. Mr. Esaki discussed how the aging Japanese society needs a reform in the current social economic and security systems in
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