Your Birth Control Method May be Depleting
Your Body of Essential Nutrients
ByDon Ford, M.D.
While there are a lot of different options
for birth control, the most widely used is
the birth control pill, often just referred
to as "the pill" which use synthetic hormones
to suppress ovulation to prevent pregnancy.
Recently some new forms of hormonal contraceptives
have become available such as the NuvaRing,
which is a plastic ring that is placed inside
the vagina that releases a constant low dose
of hormones into your body. Another is the
Ortho Evra Patch that works in the similar
way by releasing low dose hormones through
the skin to prevent pregnancy.
While these products are an effective
method of birth control, they do have
some risks. These risks, such as blood
clotting, increase with age, or if a woman
uses tobacco products. Another important
thing you want to understand is that the
estrogen component of these products has
been linked to a wide variety of nutritional
deficiencies, including Vitamin C, Vitamin
B-2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine),
Folic acid, Vitamin B-12 (cobalamin),
Magnesium, Zinc and Selenium.
Women may use birth control pills for
many years, and don't discontinue their
use until shortly before they want to
try and become pregnant. This is a crucial
time in your life that you would want
to be in optimal health and have optimal
nutritional status for the health of your
baby. Since long term use of these products
has been linked to such a wide variety
of nutritional deficiencies, it is important
to supplement your body's essential nutrients
and lessen worries about being deficient
in any essential nutrients during the
crucial time you are trying to conceive.
If you want to learn more about what
types of side effects may be attributed
to nutritional deficiencies, or what some
of your options are to supplement your
diet to avoid any of these potential pitfalls,
please visit us at: http://www.essential-nutrients.net/contraceptivehormonetherapyessentialnutrients.htm
To learn more about how different over
the counter and prescription medication
can impact your nutritional status and
how you can be tested for these by your
doctor please visit: http://www.essential-nutrients.net/
To learn more about all the different
essential nutrients your body uses and
how they can impact your health please
visit: http://www.essential-nutrients.net/vitamins_minerals.htm
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