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Posted: 2025-05-09 16:06:20 UTC

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Proton pump inhibitors, taken by 50 million Americans, can deplete essential nutrients like magnesium, zinc, calcium, iron, and vitamin B12, often without patients being warned by doctors or pharmacists. These deficiencies can lead to significant long-term health implications, many of which could be addressed with simple dietary changes, highlighting the need for reform.
Nutrient depletion due to proton pump inhibitors
Lack of awareness among patients about side effects
Potential for dietary solutions instead of medication
Long-term health implications of nutrient deficiencies
Widespread use of proton pump inhibitors
Lack of patient education on side effects
Long-term health risks from nutrient depletion
Over-reliance on medication over dietary changes