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MAG-pie Alert!… #37 TOXICITY OF IRON
MAG-pie Alert!… #37 TOXICITY OF IRON MAG-pie & MAG-net Alert... For those who wonder WHY I wear a "Tin Hat" ALL DAY LONG... We're coming up on 25 years of suppression & deception, folks... A votre sante!...
Iron Toxicity Post #40: Medication can cause iron induced oxidative stress!
Pharmaceutical drugs cause collateral damage to the mitochondria. Review the 72 most popular drugs that can impact on the mitochondria.
Iron Toxicity Post #39: excess unbound iron is very bad! Get properly tested.
Low hemoglobin, ferritin, serum iron and saturation are all indications of iron dysregulation caused by low bioavailable copper which is expressed as low ceruloplasmin.
Iron Toxicity Post #38: Why Vitamin D and iron is not a good idea!
Vitamin D and excess unbound iron creates destructive hydroxyl radicals (OH*) in the body.
Iron Toxicity Post #37: There’s no such thing as heart failure!
There’s no such thing as heart failure! Excess, unbound iron activates the mechanisms of apoptosis and cell death and not just in the heart!
Iron Toxicity Post #36: You are not anemic!
You are not anemic! Instead raise your ceruloplasmin because it guarantees iron circulation throughout your body.
Iron Toxicity Post #35: Mother Nature intends iron to be moving not stored
The object of Mother Nature is to mobilize iron, and thus, the importance of ceruloplasmin is to keep iron moving.
Iron Toxicity Post #34: Iron dysregulation causes cancer
Accumulation of iron in tissues (unbound) increases the risk of cancer.
Iron Toxicity Post #33: Lyme has a relationship with Iron dysregulation!
Stevia out performs antibiotics with Lyme infection due to its ferric reductase properties.
Iron Toxicity Post #32: How oxidative stress created by iron cause metabolic changes. (Formerly ITP#31)
The ‘rusting’ properties of iron that occur inside our bodies, particularly as it relates to DNA *dings! *, Ascorbic acid, and lipid per-oxidation.
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