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Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid
Details of PPI problems for
 1. They Increase Your Risk of Dementia (33% if long term)
2. They Increase Your Risk of Heart Attack (16%, Mercola 2025)
3. They Increase Your Risk of Osteoporosis
4. They Increase Your Risk of Kidney Disease
5. They Increase Your Risk of Pneumonia
6. They Increase Your Risk of Dysbiosis
7. They Increase Your Risk of Cancer 
One study of PPI patients found 100% to be vitamin D deficient (perhaps due to low Mg or Ca)
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Vitamin D Life
Interactions with Vitamin D  category listing  has  141  items along with related searches There have been  
 
PPIs also decrease Vitamin D and Magnesium
- Acid Reflux drugs decrease Vitamin D and Magnesium – Jan 2013
- Review of vitamin D interaction with drugs – Jan 2014
- Drug-induced bone loss: a major safety concern (Vitamin D can help) – Sept 2018
- Drugs that may harm bone (vitamin D needed) -April 2016
- Interaction of drugs with Vitamin D, Magnesium, Vitamin B12, Selenium, etc – Dec 2018
- Signs of low Magnesium (heart problems in this case) – Jan 2018
- Drugs which create deficiencies in Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, etc. – Sept 2017
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