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      • Lendon Howard Smith (June 3, 1921 – November 17, 2001) was an American Ob/Gyn, pediatrician, author, and television personality. He was notable for his advice on parenting and advocating children's health and eating issues.
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    Lendon Howard Smith (June 3, 1921 – November 17, 2001) was an American Ob/Gyn, pediatrician, author, and television personality. He was notable for his advice on parenting and advocating children's health and eating issues.

  3. Lendon Smith, M.D. 1921 - 2001. Hall of Fame 2006. "ADHD is not a disease; it is a nutritional deficiency." —Lendon H. Smith. T he man who would become nationally known as "The Children's Doctor" received his M.D. in 1946 from the University of Oregon Medical School. He served as Captain in the U. S. Army Medical Corps from 1947-1949, went on ...

  4. By 1979, he was a New York Times bestselling author, and by 1983 an advocate of four-day water fasts, 1,000 microgram injections of B12, and mega-vitamins for kids. There were no RDA-level vitamin recommendations to be found in a Lendon Smith book. He was an outspoken critic of junk food.

  5. By 1979, he was a New York Times bestselling author, and by 1983 an advocate of four-day water fasts, 1,000 microgram injections of B12, and mega-vitamins for kids. There were no RDA-level vitamin recommendations to be found in a Lendon Smith book. He was an outspo-ken critic of junk food.

  6. isom.ca › profile › lendon-smithLendon Smith - ISOM

    Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame. Inducted 2006. “ADHD is not a disease; it is a nutritional deficiency.”. —Lendon H. Smith. The man who would become nationally known as “The Children’s Doctor” received his M.D. in 1946 from the University of Oregon Medical School.

  7. Dr. Lendon Smith on Donahue from the Twin Cities in September 1978Digitized by TCMediaNow a 501c3 dedicated to preserving Twin Cities film and video. Please...

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  8. Lendon Smith, MD interview. Optimal Wellness Center (OWC): You have been active on the issue of behavioral problems in childhood for many years. How did you first get involved with the issue of ADHD and related behavior disorders? Lendon Smith, MD: My father was a pediatrician and he believed that behavior was more genetic than environmentally ...

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