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Default meds that deplete the body of vitamins and minerals

Hi,
There is some variation among the lists --- some are more complete than others -- so I include here a few lists.
Mari


Prescription Drug Depletion Chart
http://www.invitehealth.com/page.htm?PG=DrugDepletion


Drugs that Cause Nutritional Deficiency
http://www.virginiahopkinstestkits.c...rientdepl.html

Common Drugs Deplete Nutrients
http://throwoutthemeds.blogspot.com/...nutrients.html

Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion
http://www.communitypharmacy.coop/ar...m?articleID=45


Cardiovascular Drugs
http://www.rejuvenation-science.com/...depletion.html

Drugs that Deplete Nutrients
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache...nk&cd=23&gl=us
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