Supporting Other Protocols

Drug-Induced Nutrient Deficiencies

Some of the medications you are taking today may be creating an artificial nutrient deficiency because of how these drugs work within your body. That's because certain drugs can interfere with the absorption, utilization, and metabolism of vitamins and minerals, leading to deficiencies that can have serious health consequences.

Supplementation with vitamins and minerals can help replenish the nutrients lost due to medication use, maintain optimal health, and prevent the onset of deficiencies. Individuals taking prescription drugs should talk with their healthcare professional about supplementation to ensure adequate nutrient intake and avoid potential health risks.

Heart Health

Heart Health medications are most often prescribed to support measures that make it easier for the heart to beat. Heart Health drugs are used in both preventative and maintenance health plans to reduce blood-pressure, calcium-levels, and even stress responses throughout the day. Some heart health drugs also support the heart by shrinking and removing agents that can build up and create blood flow issues throughout the body.

Gut Health

Gut Health medications include both prescribed and over the counter (OTC) drugs that are intended to address imbalance or disruption in normal digestion. Most of the commonly used Gut Health drugs are intended for short-term relief, and should not be taken on a long-term basis. These medications are most often used in combination with other lifestyle changes, allowing the individual to reset what is causing an issue.

Endocrine Health

Endocrine Health medications include those that are prescribed to support the wellness of the thyroid, adrenals, and other components that comprise the structure and function of the endocrine system. Many of these Endocrine Health drugs are intended to be used on a long-term basis, including as a replacement for hormonal systems' actions that no longer function properly on their own. All of these medications are intended to rebalance what is missing naturally by the body in order to support other structures that are dependent on their chemical messaging.

Brain Health

Brain Health medications include those that are prescribed for mental health, seizure, brain disruptions, and diseases that affect how we think and function on a daily basis. Each of these Brain Health drugs are used based on an individual's requirements, how their brain is functioning in relation to other organs and system-structures, and base cause that has been identified that may be creating these short- or long-term issues.

Immune Support

Immune Support medications include drugs that are used for large-scale effects in regards to how the immune system works as well as more targeted applications that are prescribed or available over the counter (OTC). These medications work by changing how the body reacts to the outside environment, and its recovery process. Some larger-scale immune support drugs can create their own nutrient deficiencies on top of what the healthcare issue being addressed already creates in the body.

Inflammation

Inflammation medications are prescribed to help people being affected by pain, irritation, and other symptoms inflamed body organs and structures. Most of the prescribed and over the counter (OTC) medications used to address these symptoms are intended for short-term use, or for focused medical applications. People taking Inflammation drugs with other medications should consult with their healthcare professional to understand how it can reduce their actions and effectiveness.