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Naturopathic Nutrition: Non-Vitamin / Mineral Supplements

The document discusses various non-vitamin/mineral supplements including micro-algae like spirulina and chlorella, coenzyme Q10, acetyl-L-carnitine, glutathione, yeast, colostrum, chondroitin, glucosamine sulfate, grapeseed extract, green tea, SAMe, and MSM. It provides descriptions of each supplement, their actions and therapeutic uses to support health. Recommended dosages are included for most supplements.

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Naturopathic Nutrition: Non-Vitamin / Mineral Supplements

The document discusses various non-vitamin/mineral supplements including micro-algae like spirulina and chlorella, coenzyme Q10, acetyl-L-carnitine, glutathione, yeast, colostrum, chondroitin, glucosamine sulfate, grapeseed extract, green tea, SAMe, and MSM. It provides descriptions of each supplement, their actions and therapeutic uses to support health. Recommended dosages are included for most supplements.

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NATUROPATHIC

NUTRITION

Non-vitamin / mineral
supplements

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SPIRULINA & CHLORELLA
 DESCRIPTION: Micro-algae.
 ACTIONS: Detoxifying, alkalising, stabilises BSL,
& highly nutritious (ie: chlorophyll, lots protein, b-
carotene, all B vitamins (not B12), C, E, most
minerals, most trace elements, linoleic acid)
 USES: Vegan diets, detox diets, GIT disorders,
general health maintenance, anaemia, malnutrition,
appetite reduction, hypoglycaemia.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 5g day

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COENZYME Q10
 DESCRIPTION: Naturally occurring antioxidant also
known as ubiquinone.
 Made from tyrosine, requiring coenzymes including B2, B6,
B12, folic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid and vit C.
 Absorption: Fat soluble so better absorbed with fats.
Absorption tends to be poor.
 Food Sources: Meat and fish. Small quantities in broccoli,
cauliflower, nuts, spinach and soy.
 Deficiency: From cholesterol lowering medications;
increased requirements in illness and excess exercise;
impaired or reduced synthesis.
 Therapeutic Dosage: 50-200mg/day
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COENZYME Q10
 Actions:
 Antioxidant -
 Supports ATP synthesis in mitochondrial inner membrane
 Reconstitutes vitamin E
 Stabilises cell membranes
 Cardioprotective –
 Improves ATP generation after ischaemia and reperfusion
 Increases myocardial function and coronary flow
 Antihypertensive
 Immunostimulant
 Endothelial function in arteries
 Neuroprotective
 Protective against oxidative stress and neuronal damage from ischaemia,
atherosclerosis and toxic injury.

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COENZYME Q10
 Deficiencies: Associated with -
Congestive heart failure
Cardiomyopathy
Hypertension
Ischaemic heart disease
Hyperthyroidism
Breast cancer
Pancreatic insufficiency
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COENZYME Q10
 Therapeutic Use:
 Cardiovascular disease
 Hypertension and cholesterol lowering
 To prepare for cardiac surgery
 Angina
 Statin drug use
 Statin use appears to cause CoQ10 deficiency
 Supplementation may reduce risk of impaired cardiac function
 Headaches are associated with statin use
 CoQ10 supplementation improves headaches associated with
deficiency
 May reduce fatigue associated with statin use
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COENZYME Q10
 Therapeutic Use:
 Arrhythmias
 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
 Cystic fibrosis (reduces oxidative stress)
 Chronic periodontal disease
 Parkinson’s disease (mitochondrial dysfunction and
oxidative damage)
 Alzheimer’s disease (mitochondrial dysfunction and
oxidative damage)
 Migraine
 Possibly cancer based on case reports
 Age related macular degeneration (with omega-3 fatty acids
and acetyl-L-carnitine)
 Tinnitus 7
COENZYME Q10
 Adverse Reactions: Relatively safe and non-toxic.
Over 200mg per day may cause some GIT
problems or dizziness.

 Concurrent use with statin medication: no


known risks and some evidence of benefit –
possible beneficial interaction.

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ACETYL-L-CARNITINE
 DESCRIPTION: Acetylated derivative of carnitine.
 ACTIONS: Used primarily in brain & NS to produce energy from fatty acids &
facilitate smooth flow of information between different parts of the brain.
Reputedly stimulates neuronal growth.
 USES:
 Diabetic neuropathy (rejuvenates nerve fibres and reduces pain (1000mg)
 Probably ADHD but further studies needed.
 Alzheimer's and mental impairment but further studies needed (2000mg)
 Chronic fatigue syndrome (500mg 3x daily)
 Depression, Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, poor memory, poor concentration,
ADD, mood disorders, irritability, insomnia, poor sleep quality, reduced co-
ordination, poor stress response.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 200-2000mg/day depending on use.

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GLUTATHIONE
 DESCRIPTION: Protein produced in liver from cysteine, glutamic
acid + glycine.
 ACTIONS: Powerful antioxidant that inhibits formation of free
radicals & protects all body cells against oxidative damage.
Combines with Se to form glutathione peroxidase. Combines with
methionine to form glutathione-S-transferase (liver detox enzyme).
 USES: Smokers, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, alcoholics,
detoxification of heavy metals & drugs, blood cleanser, liver
cleanser.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 100-500mg/day – but better obtained
from amino acids / food in food as supplements have limited
bioavailability.
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YEAST
 DESCRIPTION: Single-celled organisms that ferment
sugars. Taken as the inactive (dead) form.
 ACTIONS: Highly nutritive (protein, most minerals, B
vitamins).
 USES: General health, malnutrition.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 2-5g/day
 COMMENT:
 Nutritional or brewer’s yeast is yeast grown on hops (tastes
slightly bitter) & is good.
 Torula yeast is grown on molasses & is good.
 Avoid activated or baker’s yeast as these are not as
nutritionally beneficial.
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COLOSTRUM
 DESCRIPTION: component of mother’s milk in all
mammals (bovine sourced as a supplement).
 ACTIONS: High in all antibodies, cytokines,
lactoferrin & lactohedrin to supplement infant’s
immune defenses. Contains growth factors.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 5-10g/day

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COLOSTRUM
 Actions:
 Imparts passive immunity and stimulates growth of GIT
 Immunomodulatory
 Antibacterial
 Antiviral
 Improves gut permeability
 Reduces NSAID induced intestinal damage
 Antioxidant

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COLOSTRUM
 Therapeutic Use:
 Prevention and treatment of infection
 Infectious diarrhoea
 HIV induced diarrhoea
 Reducing URTI
 Influenza prophylactic
 NSAID use
 Diabetes management
• Reduces BGL and ketones

 Usually contain lactose


 Ensure quality of supplement
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CHONDROITIN
 DESCRIPTION: Naturally occurring mucopoly-
saccharide.
 ACTIONS: Found in all connective tissues to
provide structure & form.
 USES: Treatment of osteoarthritis. Rebuilds joints
while reducing inflammation.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 5-10g/day. Use
Chondroitin sulphate in association with
Glucosamine sulphate.

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GLUCOSAMINE SULPHATE
 DESCRIPTION: Naturally occurring molecule
synthesised by body from glucose.
 ACTIONS:
 Chondroprotective – protects and stimulates synthesis of joint
tissue.
 Antiinflammatory
 Gastrointestinal protection
 May have some anti-HIV activity
 Clinical Use: Osteoarthritis, IBD, degenerative joint disease.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 1500mg/day (500mg
three times daily).

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GRAPESEED EXTRACT
 DESCRIPTION: Extract from seeds of grapes containing
olgiometric proanthocyanidins (OPC’s).
 ACTIONS: Antioxidant, platelet aggregation inhibition,
stabilises capillary walls, wound healing, anticarcinogenic,
antimutagenic, antiinflammatory, cardioprotective, cognition
enhancing / neuroprotective.
 USES: Fluid retention, peripheral venous insufficiency and
capillary resistance, diabetes, dyd strain, hyperlipidaemia /
atherosclerosis, wound healing, chloasma, pancreatitis,
reperfusion injury, reducing sunburn, protection against
chemical toxicity.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 150-300mg of OPC’s/day
(standardised) or 20-40ml fluid extract 1:1.
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GREEN TEA
 DESCRIPTION: Tea (Camellia sinensis) leaves are pan-fried
then rolled or dried (but not fermented).
 ACTIONS: Powerful antioxidant that inhibits formation of
free radicals & protects all body cells against oxidative
damage. Neuroprotective, cardioprotective, chemoprotective
& detoxifying with antimicrobial properties.
 USES: Prevention of CVD, oxidative damage, raises
metabolic rate, increases thermogenesis, speeds fat oxidation,
improves insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. Cognitive
impairment.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 1-5g/day

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SAMe
 DESCRIPTION: S-adenosylmethionine is an endogenous
biochemical intermediary molecule.
 ACTIONS: Antidepressant, Antiinflammatory,
Hepatoprotective. Critical in the maintenance of cartilage and
in the manufacture of important neurotransmitters (Dopamine,
5-HTP & Melatonin). SAMe plays a role in the immune
system, maintains cell membranes. Low amounts of folate in
the body may lead to reduced levels of SAMe.
 USES: depression, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, liver
disorders, schizophrenia.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 200-1600mg/day
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M.S.M.
 DESCRIPTION: Methylsulphonylmethane is the major sulphurous
biochemical intermediary molecule in body.

 ACTIONS:
 Important precursor for bile formation
 Liver detoxification of chemicals
 Used to make glucosamine sulphate.
 Chelation & elimination of heavy metals.
 Insulin production, IgG production

 USES: liver congestion, detoxification, osteoarthritis, BSL disorders, hypo


immunity, infections.

 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 1000-3000mg/day

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LECITHEN
 DESCRIPTION: Is a phospholipid supplement high
in choline, inositol, linoleic acid.
 ACTIONS: emulsifies fats, keeps cholesterol
soluble, components of cell membranes, liver
detoxification, ACh synthesis, .
 USES: CVD, Gall bladder disease, NS function,
muscular responsiveness, liver disorders.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 2-5g/day

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PHOSPHITIDYLSERINE
 DESCRIPTION: phospholipid found in CNS, made
from other lipids, PO4, SAMe, B9, + B12.
 ACTIONS:
Maintenance of CNS neuronal strength,
elasticity & permeability.
Increases activity of cholinergic neurons
Stimulates DA production
Protects myelin sheaths throughout NS

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PHOSPHITIDYLSERINE
 USES: Memory, concentration, ADD, ADHD, anxiety,
depression, stress, reduced mental capacity.
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 100-300mg/day
 COMMENTS:
Ensure is sourced from non-GM soy lecithen
Contraindicated for anyone on anticoagulant
medication

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BROMELAIN
 DESCRIPTION: Enzyme from pineapples
 ACTIONS: Acts as an anti-inflammatory by
modulating bradykinin release & inhibiting release of
“alarm” cytokines PGE2.
 USES: For acute treatment of any inflammatory
disorders of the musculoskeletal system (eg: sprains,
strains, arthritis, rheumatism, RA, athletic injuries)
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 150-400mg/day

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HYDROCHLORIC ACID
 DESCRIPTION: Digestive acid from stomach
(usually as Betaine Hydrochloride with pepsin).
 ACTIONS: Digestion (catabolism) of macronutrients.
 USES: To supplement insufficient endogenous
production of HCl in cases of achlorhydria, antacid
abuse, dysbiosis, allergies, food intolerances, stress.
(NOTE: This supplements deficient HCl – it will not
stimulate stomach to make its own.)
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 1500-2000mg/day

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PANCRAETIC ENZYMES
 DESCRIPTION: Enzymes from pancreas (porcine). Includes
trypsin, chymotripsin, carboxypeptidase, amalyase, lipase &
phospholipase.
 ACTIONS: Digestion (catabolism) of macronutrients.
 USES: To supplement insufficient endogenous production of
these enzymes in cases of dysbiosis, allergies, food intolerances,
stress, pancreatitis, etc. (NOTE: This merely supplements
deficient enzymes)
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 600-1000mg/day

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CREATINE
 DESCRIPTION: Creatine monohydrate is a synthetic form of the
naturally occurring creatine molecule.
 ACTIONS: Used in all muscles to make creatine phosphate (CP), a
storage form of PO4 that muscles can draw from for prolonged energy
& endurance.
 USES: Muscle energy, stamina, endurance & cardiac insufficiency.
Taken before and/or after exercise to boost/replenish muscle CP
levels. Users must cycle its use & must be aware of potential side
effects (eg: stomach ulcers, generalised oedema)
 THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE: 1-3g/day

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