Saturday, February 11, 2012

Download Drug Muggers: Which Medications Are Robbing Your Body of Essential Nutrients - and Natural Ways to Restore Them PDF

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Unpleasant, uncomfortable, and unexplained side effects? Drug Muggers is your side-effect solution. Learn which medications are robbing your body of essential nutrients and find out how to restore your health.

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  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 10 hours and 7 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Tantor Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date: December 28, 2011
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006ROY96O

Download Drug Muggers: Which Medications Are Robbing Your Body of Essential Nutrients - and Natural Ways to Restore Them PDF

I expected to love this book - it is exactly the type of information that I and other people need. Unfortunately, I didn't. The book has a lot of good information - I especially like the information on drug and food interaction and how to pick a good supplement. But I think that it has some key flaws - it doesn't clearly answer some key questions that readers would have:
1. what nutrients are mugged by the drugs they are taking - I can imagine a table with the drug name and the nutrients mugged. There is a quick glance table but not a complete one.
2. If I go shop for supplements, exactly what bioavailability ingredients should I look for. That would be helpful when shopping.
3. If a drug that I'm taking is not on the list, does that mean that it doesn't mug any nutrients or that it just wasn't listed. I couldn't find that information in the book.
4. If I have certain symptoms, which drugs might I take a look at. Maybe this would be redundant but it might be nice to have a quick glance table.

Much of the book is centered around the idea of "if you are short on X, then do such and such". That is great if you know what you are deficient it. Short of testing, who does?

For question 1, the author provides a 4 page table. Four pages out of 370 pages doesn't seem the correct ratio. And many drugs weren't on the list. For example, anti-seizure medication. Some of these other drugs are mentioned in the per-nutrient pages but that means I have to scan the entire book looking for nutrients mugged by the drugs that I consume.

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