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SUPPLEMENT STRATEGIES

VITAL MEDICATION AND CONDITION FACTS
FACT # 1 - Taking medications of any kind depletes your body of vital nutrients that requires a consistent nutrient replacement plan as part of your daily lifestyle.
FACT # 2 – Having a chronic condition of any type, from minor to severe, depletes your body of vital nutrients that requires incorporating a consistent nutrient replacement plan into your lifestyle.
FACT # 3 – Medications taken for lipid control, diabetes, pain, inflammation, blood pressure, digestion or fatigue have their clinical outcomes improved, side effects decreased and dosages lowered, when supported by targeted supplementation.
FACT # 4 – Replacing depleted nutrients robbed from your body by medicines and conditions, stated in facts # 1 and # 2, plus improving the therapeutic actions of the medicines you are taking, as stated in fact # 3, provides you and your doctor the best chance of reaching and maintaining good health with improved outcomes, decreased side-effects and overall lowered medicine dosages.
SUPPLEMENT STRATEGIES FOR YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR
I offer two supplement strategies that safely and effectively assist you in replacing the nutrients that are depleted by your medications and enhance the effectiveness of the medications that you are already taking.
STRATEGY # 1
NUTRIENT REPLACEMENT FORMULAS
With this replacement strategy, we call the Body Replenishment System, the guess work is removed for you and your doctor.
If you are taking a medication of any kind, prescription or over-the-counter, the Body Replenishment System is for you. We have listed the common drug categories taken by consumers. For each category, you can purchase the replacement Formulas that will replenish the primary nutrients robbed from you by the drugs in that category.
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STRATEGY # 2
BODY REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM PACKAGED WITH TARGETED SUPPLEMENT FORMULAS
With this comprehensive replacement and supportive strategy, the guess work is removed for you and your doctor.
If you are taking medications to control your lipids, diabetes, pain, inflammation, blood pressure, digestion or fatigue, and wish to have a comprehensive package of targeted supplements that support the lowering of your monthly medicine bills, decreases your dosages, improves the effectiveness of your medications, and reduces your side-effects, then the formula packages described below are what you and your doctor are looking for.
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE
The information provided here on nutrient depletion and the design of the subsequent supportive replacement supplements to replace this depletion were physician developed for the possible benefit of you and your doctor. There is no intention to replace your doctor or his prescriptions.
In all matters of personal health, it is always prudent to check with your physician before deciding to terminate the use of any medications (prescription or non-prescription) that he/she may have prescribed or recommended for you.
The information presented here is also not intended to offer medical opinions or treat any condition. However, you or your clinician may consider that replacement nutrient support and lifestyle changes may or may not eliminate the need for some common medicines.
Suggested Readings:
- Burke, Paula K.; Roche-Dudek, Margaret; and Roche-Klemma, Kathleen. Drug-Nutrient Resource, Fifth Edition. Riverside, Illinois: Roche Dietitians, L.L.C., 2003.
- Fragakis, Allison S. The Health Professional’s Guide to Popular Dietary Supplements, Second Edition. American Dietetic Association, 2003.
- Harkness, Richard and Bratman, Steven. Mosby’s Handbook of Drug-Herb and Drug-Supplement Interactions. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 2003.
- Hendler, Shendon Saul and Rorvik, David, Chief Editors. PDR for Nutritional Supplements. Montvale, New Jersey: Thompson PDR, 2001.
- Katzung, Bertram G., editor. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, Eighth Edition. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, 2001.
- Lexi-Comp, Inc. Drug Information Handbook International. Hudson, Ohio: Lexi-Comp, 2004.
- McCabe, Beverly J.; Frankel, Eric H.; and Wolfe, Jonathan J., editors. Handbook of Food-Drug Interactions. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 2003.
- Pelton, Ross; Lavelle, James B.; Hawkins, Ernest B.; and Krinksy, Daniel L. Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook. Hudson, Ohio: Lexi-Comp, 1999.
- Thompson Healthcare, Inc., Physicians’ Desk Reference 2005. Montvale, New Jersey: Thompson PDR, 2005.
- Tierney, Lawrence M.; McPhee Stephen J.; and Papadakais, Maxine A., editors. Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2005. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, 2005.
- Xenakis, Alan. When Good Medicines Do Bad Things to Healthy Bodies. Carson City, Nevada: MedWorld MEDIA, 2007.
References:
- Bidlack WR, Brown RC, Mohan C., Nutritional parameters that alter hepatic drug metabolism, conjugation, and toxicity. Fed Proc. 1986; 45(2):142-8.
- Fletcher RH, Fairfield KM, Vitamins for Chronic Disease Prevention in Adults, Clinical Applications. JAMA. 2002;287:3127-29.
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