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A Message of Hope

Video focusing on natural choices for mental health treatment featuring medical doctors Abram Hoffer, Jonathan V. Wright and Alan Gaby. The video includes the stories of three individuals who suffered from mental illness and recovered using natural treatments. Narrated by Gary Christianson and filmed in Seattle, Washington and Victoria, British Columbia. Executive producer was Merrily Manthey of the Foundation for Excellence in Health Care. Produced by Pro Video/Seattle.

Anxiety Grand Rounds

Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine Grand Rounds on the orthomolecular treatment of anxiety disorders featuring a discussion with Dr. Abram Hoffer hosted by Jonathan Prousky.

Masks of Madness: Science of Healing

Documentary on the orthomolecular treatment of schizophrenia hosted by Margot Kidder. The documentary includes interviews with individuals who suffered from mental illness and with doctors and health care professionals, including Abram Hoffer, Patrick Holford, Hugh Riordan, Hyla Cass, Bradford Weeks, and Michael Janson. The documentary was filmed on location in British Columbia and produced by Sisyphus Communications Ltd. in association with the Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation.

Schizophrenia: Plague of the Twentieth Century

Film on schizophrenia and the American Schizophrenia Association produced by the University of Michigan Speech Department. Produced and directed by Bonita Dostal and David Wilson and narrated by William Haushalter. Includes interviews with Dr. Allan Cott and Kahlil Samra with references to Dr. Abram Hoffer and the HOD Test (Hoffer-Osmond Diagnostic Test). Includes case study with actor and information on various treatments, including shock therapy and vitamin (Niacin) therapy.

Take 30 Broadcast

Segment from the "Take 30" program broadcast on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) television. Segment focuses on the orthomolecular treatment of schizophrenia and other related mental disorders and includes interviews with six individuals who suffered from mental illness and with medical professionals, including Dr. Abram Hoffer.