I've been posting about this subject for years!
This is another book, on the same subject.
Others: The Side Effects Bible, by Dr. Vagnini.
Drug Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook by Pelton and LaValle, (both pharmacists).
My thread here, from '08:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=42135
For an abbreviated version of depletions on the web there is this source:
http://www.chiro.org/nutrition/ABSTR...orticosteroids
It has been my experience that the lay public is resistant to this information. This is because doctors are totally out of this loop and when asked do not give informed answers to their patients.
I get very little response from my efforts to educate on this subject here and elsewhere.
As far as the recommendations on inositol go with lithium, it is still unclear if this is the mechanism by with lithium works on mania. Restoring inositol for these patients may decrease effectiveness. It is rather like the effects of supplementing folate in patients taking anti-seizure drugs. Folate reduces the anti-seizure effects. Lithium and inositol may be similar.
From that article quoted at Huffington, I see nothing new there.
But it is always good to try again and get people to pay attention!
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