Walsh Research Institute
The non-profit Walsh Research Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to unraveling the biochemistry of mental disorders and development of improved clinical treatments through scientific research and medical practitioner education. The organization was founded by William J. Walsh, PhD, FACN, an internationally recognized expert on biochemical imbalances, in 2008.
Walsh Research Institute’s current research includes studies in DNA methylation in individuals with schizophrenia, the role of epigenetics in autism prevention and mental health, oxidative stress in disease conditions, and underlying causes of bipolar disorder. Dr. Walsh directs international physician training programs which have resulted in over 1,000 physicians from 45 countries educated in his non-drug, advanced nutrient therapy protocols.
Walsh Research Institute’s current research includes studies in DNA methylation in individuals with schizophrenia, the role of epigenetics in autism prevention and mental health, oxidative stress in disease conditions, and underlying causes of bipolar disorder. Dr. Walsh directs international physician training programs which have resulted in over 1,000 physicians from 45 countries educated in his non-drug, advanced nutrient therapy protocols.
Mission & Goals
The mission of the Walsh Research Institute is to bring the benefits of advanced biochemical therapy to millions of persons challenged by ADHD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, clinical depression, behavior disorders, autism, and neurodegenerative disorders, conduct research studies into a range of mental disorders and train doctors around the world in advanced, drug-free biochemical treatment of these disorders.
Our primary goals are (a) to gain better understanding of these disorders through scientific research, (b) to develop advanced nutrient therapy protocols, (c) to establish and operate high-quality, reasonably-priced nonprofit clinics, (d) to establish an international physician-training program, and (e) to educate the public and the medical community by preparation of journal articles, books, and participation in technical meetings and conferences.
Our primary goals are (a) to gain better understanding of these disorders through scientific research, (b) to develop advanced nutrient therapy protocols, (c) to establish and operate high-quality, reasonably-priced nonprofit clinics, (d) to establish an international physician-training program, and (e) to educate the public and the medical community by preparation of journal articles, books, and participation in technical meetings and conferences.
Pfeiffer's Law states, "For every drug that benefits a patient, there is a natural substance that can achieve the same effect."