Most people realize that antibiotic use, for example, depletes the body of beneficial flora, and are careful to supplement withprobiotics following an antibiotic course. Few people realize, however, that antibiotic use also depletesvitamin K , which is manufactured in the gut by bacteria, and the B-complex vitamins.
Many classes of drugs deplete a host of nutrients, not simply one or two. People routinely taking several or more drugs are in danger then of becoming deficient in crucial nutrients. In this 2-part newsletter we will discuss some of the most commonly-prescribed classes of drugs and their nutrient depletions.
Coenzyme Q10 Depletions
It is fairly common knowledge that the statin drugs, such as lovastatin, used for controlling cholesterol levels, depleteCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), leading to muscle weakness (including the heart muscle itself). Those taking statin drugs, as well as the supplementred yeast rice (a natural statin), must supplement with CoQ10 or risk weakening their cardiovascular and skeletal muscle health. Antihypertensives such as ACE inhibitors and beta-blockers also deplete CoQ10 as well asmagnesium and other minerals. Magnesium and CoQ10 are both needed for healthy heart function, specifically healthy blood pressure, so it is vitally important that people with hypertension taking these drugs are aware of these depletions. It is ironic that CoQ10 is depleted by the very medications used to treat heart disease. Anti-diabetics also deplete CoQ10, as well as some B vitamins. Antipsychotics deplete CoQ10, as well as vitamin B2.It is important to note also that diet and lifestyle may deplete certain essential nutrients, further exacerbating drugs' nutrient depletion activity. Alcohol, caffeine, and refined sugar all deplete the B vitamins and vitamin C for instance, as does stress. This, along with drugs' nutrient depletions, is one very good reason to have as a cornerstone of your supplement regimen, a good qualitymulti-vitamin /mineral, a multi-strain probiotic, and a good essential fatty acid product (fish oil or aplant-based omega ).