Potential Nutrient Depletions
Vitamin B9 - Folic Acid

The form of folate (a B vitamin occurring naturally in food) that is manufactured and used in supplements and fortified foods.

Vitamin B1

An important nutrient that is needed by the body to make energy from food, for cell and muscle function, and for a healthy nervous system. Thiamin is found in some foods, including enriched breads and cereals, legumes, liver, nuts, pork, and whole grains.

Magnesium

In nutrition, a mineral the body needs for normal muscles, nerves, and bones. It also helps keep a steady heart rhythm, a healthy immune system, normal blood sugar levels and blood pressure, and is involved in making energy and protein for the body. Magnesium is found in some foods, including green vegetables, beans and peas, nuts and seeds, and whole grains.

Vitamin A

A general term for a group of compounds that includes provitamin A carotenoids (found in foods that come from plants) and retinol (preformed vitamin A found in foods that come from animals). The body can use retinol to make retinal and retinoic acid (other forms of vitamin A). Vitamin A plays an important role in vision, bone growth, reproduction, immunity, cell development, and skin health. Vitamin A is found in some foods, including eggs, liver, fortified milk, cheese, leafy green vegetables (such as spinach, kale, turnip greens, collards, and romaine lettuce), broccoli, dark orange fruits and vegetables (such as apricots, carrots, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, papaya, mango, and cantaloupe), and red bell pepper.

Vitamin B6

A group of water-soluble chemical compounds, including pyridoxine, pyridoxal, and pyridoxamine. It is involved in protein metabolism, is needed for the nervous system and immune system to work efficiently, and is needed to make hemoglobin (a molecule within red blood cells that carries oxygen to tissues). It also helps maintain blood glucose (sugar) within a normal range.

Vitamin C

A nutrient needed by the body to make collagen (a protein found in cartilage, tendons, ligaments, bone, and blood vessels), to absorb iron from food, and for wound healing. It is an antioxidant and protects cells from free radical damage. Vitamin C is found in some foods including citrus fruits, strawberries, peppers, dark green vegetables, tomatoes, and potatoes. Also called ascorbic acid.

Zinc

Zinc is a mineral that is essential for many of the bodys normal functions and systems, including the immune system, wound healing, blood clotting, thyroid function, and the senses of taste and smell. Zinc also supports normal growth and development during pregnancy, childhood and adolescence.

Potential Depletion Symptoms

Bleeding Or Inflamed Gums, Infection, Dry Hair And Skin, Gingivitis, Nosebleeds, Weight Gain, Painful Joints, Weakened Tooth Enamel, Bruising Easily, Poor Wound Healing

Dry Skin, Dry Eyes, Night Blindness, Infertility/Trouble With Conceiving, Delayed Growth, Throat & Chest Infections, Poor Wound Healing, Acne & Breakouts

Poor Appetite, Nausea & Vomiting, Sleepiness, Weakness, Weak Bones, Muscle Twitches & Cramps, Mental Health Effects: Anxiety & Depression, Osteoporosis Risk Increase, Fatigue, Muscle Weakness, Cardiovascular Problems, High Blood Pressure, Irregular Heartbeat, Asthma Attacks

Unexplained Weight Loss, Poor Wound Healing/Wounds That Won’T Heal, Lack Of Alertness/Brain Fog, Decreased Smell And Taste, Diarrhea, Loss Of Appetite, Poor Immune Function, Frequent Head Colds, Blurry Vision, Drops In Blood Sugar, Sexual Dysfunction

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Potential Supplement Interactions
Copper and Iron:

Oral contraceptives may increase serum copper and iron levels.

Garlic and St. John's wort:

Garlic and St. John's wort supplements may decrease effectiveness of oral contraceptives. St. John's wort also causes photosensitivity which may be exacerbated by oral contraceptives.

Green Tea:

Use caution with green tea and oral contraceptives. Oral contraceptives can decrease caffeine clearance by 40–65% and may increase adverse effects of caffeine in green tea. Adjust dose or discontinue if necessary.

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Disclaimer: For Informational Use Only Please note that this tool is designed solely for informational purposes and is not meant to serve as or substitue medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance before making any changes to your medication or vitamin regimen. Your healthcare professional is your primary resource for advice and care. In case of a medical mergency, immediately contact your doctor or dial 911.