Guest guest Posted September 12, 2007 Report Share Posted September 12, 2007 Note: forwarded message attached.Ronald A. Fells N3VPU Amateur Radio Operator Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. New online consumer health guide reveals nutritional deficiencies caused by prescription drugs by Mike Adams September 10 2007 http://www.newstarget.com/z022022.html http://www.newstarget.com/022022.html NewsTarget.com, a leading natural health news and information site, has launched NewsTarget DrugWatch, a free online resource that reveals the nutritional deficiencies caused by over 540 brand-name prescription drugs. The pages are provided free of charge as a service to enhance the health and safety of consumers: http://www.NewsTarget.com/DrugWatch_Home.html All prescription drugs have unintended side effects, and many drugs deplete the body of essential nutrients. Today, most consumers are not being told about these drug-induced nutritional deficiencies, and they continue taking pharmaceuticals without knowing they are often leaving their body in a dangerous state of nutrient depletion that can lead to chronic degenerative disease. Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, for example, greatly interfere with Coenzyme Q10 production (a nutrient essential for cellular energy), but instead of being told to take supplemental CoQ10, many patients suffering from fatigue and exhaustion on statin drugs are simply diagnosed with another disease and given yet another prescription drug to take. Antidepressant drugs, as another example, interfere with the metabolism of carbohydrates. Most people taking antidepressants are deficient in the B vitamins (especially folic acid). Supplementing with B vitamins has been found to either make the antidepressant drugs seem more effective or eliminate the need for the drugs altogether. The NewsTarget DrugWatch database aims to teach consumers how to protect themselves from the nutrient depletions caused by pharmaceuticals by compensating with nutrient supplementation through either foods or dietary supplements. When pharmaceuticals cause an accelerated loss of vitamins, minerals or other important nutrients, consumers can protect their health by either finding a natural way to end dependence on the pharmaceutical or by supplementing with the proper nutrients to avoid the inevitable onset of nutritional deficiency diseases. The NewsTarget DrugWatch resource also lists warnings about which nutrients should be avoided while taking certain drugs, along with notes about which nutrients may actually potentiate the pharmaceuticals, allowing patients to safely take a lower dose (under the supervision of a qualified health professional, of course). Herbal interactions are listed, covering herbs like Ginkgo Biloba and St. John's Wort, among many others. Over 540 brand-name drugs are listed in the NewsTarget DrugWatch database, including Amoxicillin, Celebrex, Prozac, Ibuprofen, Risperdal and others. Each health caution is backed by cited references. The data for this consumer guide was provided by Applied Health (http://www.AppliedHealth.com), a nutritional research and solutions company specializing in restorative nutritional therapies. The NewsTarget DrugWatch database is updated monthly to reflect the latest research about drug-induced nutrient deficiencies. It is financially supported by the presence of Google advertising on each page, keeping it free to the public. The NewsTarget DrugWatch database can be accessed here: http://www.NewsTarget.com/DrugWatch_Home.html Live Simply So That Others May Simply Live Yoga-With-Nancy/ SignSoFla/ SoFlaVegans/ SoFlaSchools/ ________ Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545433 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2007 Report Share Posted September 12, 2007 Thank you so much for this. This is truly valuable information!R Fells <n3vpu wrote: Note: forwarded message attached. Ronald A. Fells N3VPU Amateur Radio Operator Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. SoFlaVegans <soflavegans >Dly Plzr <dlyplzrTue, 11 Sep 2007 01:48:28 -0700 (PDT)[soFlaVegans] Nutritional Deficiencies Caused By Prescription Drugs New online consumer health guide reveals nutritionaldeficiencies caused by prescription drugsby Mike AdamsSeptember 10 2007http://www.newstarget.com/z022022.htmlhttp://www.newstarget.com/022022.htmlNewsTarget.com, a leading natural health news andinformation site, has launched NewsTargetDrugWatch, a free online resource that reveals thenutritional deficiencies caused by over 540 brand-nameprescription drugs. The pages are provided free ofcharge as a service to enhance the health and safetyof consumers:http://www.NewsTarget.com/DrugWatch_Home.htmlAll prescription drugs have unintended side effects,and many drugs deplete the body of essentialnutrients. Today, most consumers are not being toldabout these drug-induced nutritional deficiencies, andthey continue taking pharmaceuticals without knowingthey are often leaving their body in a dangerous stateof nutrient depletion that can lead to chronicdegenerative disease. Cholesterol-lowering statindrugs, for example, greatly interfere with CoenzymeQ10 production (a nutrient essential for cellularenergy), but instead of being told to takesupplemental CoQ10, many patients suffering fromfatigue and exhaustion on statin drugs are simplydiagnosed with another disease and given yet anotherprescription drug to take.Antidepressant drugs, as another example, interferewith the metabolism of carbohydrates. Most peopletaking antidepressants are deficient in the B vitamins(especially folic acid). Supplementing with B vitaminshas been found to either make the antidepressant drugsseem more effective or eliminate the need for thedrugs altogether.The NewsTarget DrugWatch database aims to teachconsumers how to protect themselves from the nutrientdepletions caused by pharmaceuticals by compensatingwith nutrient supplementation through either foods ordietary supplements. When pharmaceuticals cause anaccelerated loss of vitamins, minerals or otherimportant nutrients, consumers can protect theirhealth by either finding a natural way to enddependence on the pharmaceutical or by supplementingwith the proper nutrients to avoid the inevitableonset of nutritional deficiency diseases.The NewsTarget DrugWatch resource also lists warningsabout which nutrients should be avoided while takingcertain drugs, along with notes about which nutrientsmay actually potentiate the pharmaceuticals, allowingpatients to safely take a lower dose (under thesupervision of a qualified health professional, ofcourse). Herbal interactions are listed, coveringherbs like Ginkgo Biloba and St. John's Wort, amongmany others.Over 540 brand-name drugs are listed in the NewsTargetDrugWatch database, including Amoxicillin, Celebrex,Prozac, Ibuprofen, Risperdal and others. Each healthcaution is backed by cited references. The data forthis consumer guide was provided by Applied Health(http://www.AppliedHealth.com), a nutritional researchand solutions company specializing in restorativenutritional therapies.The NewsTarget DrugWatch database is updated monthlyto reflect the latest research about drug-inducednutrient deficiencies. It is financially supported bythe presence of Google advertising on each page,keeping it free to the public.The NewsTarget DrugWatch database can be accessedhere:http://www.NewsTarget.com/DrugWatch_Home.html Live Simply So ThatOthers May Simply LiveYoga-With-Nancy/SignSoFla/SoFlaVegans/SoFlaSchools/________Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545433 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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