I want to share with you some of the information from a book entitled, "Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletions." I found the information shocking, and I thought I was well-informed in this area.
The presentation was very detailed and dealt with a variety of classifications of the most commonly prescribed drugs and what nutrients they deplete. Dr. Pelton pointed out that in his research he found over 600 articles documenting how popular prescription drugs deplete necessary vitamins and minerals.
However, for the moment, I'd like to concentrate on just one critical nutrient: CoQ10. As you may be aware, enzyme CoQ10 is an essential element of the mitochondrial electron-chain reaction, whereby we utilize oxygen to "burn" our food, producing energy without destroying our cells. CoQ10 is absolutely essential to protect the mitochondria from irreversible damage by the oxygen. Yet, many of the most common drugs prescribed today cause massive depletion of CoQ10, and there is no good food source which contains it. We either have to make our own or take it! And, making CoQ10 is a complex process involving 17 different steps and requiring multiple vitamins and minerals as co-factors.
The following is a partial list of the prescription drugs that deplete CoQ10
TYPE OF DRUG | CLASS | SOME BRAND NAMES |
Blood Pressure Medications | Hydralazine Thiazides Beta-blockers Clonidine/Methyldopa |
Hydra-Zide, Diuril Hygroton, Lopressor Tenormin, Catpres Aldomet |
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs | Statins Gemfibrozil |
Lovastatin Mevocor Lopid |
Anti-diabetic Drugs | Sulfonylureas Biguanides |
Orinase, Micronase Glucatrol, Diabinese Glucophage |
Psychotherapeutic Drugs | Phenothiazines Tricyclic antidepressants Haloperidol |
Thorazine, Mellaril Elavil, Limbitrol Sinequan, Triavil Haldol, Halperon |
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