Category: Iron Toxicity Posts
Iron Toxicity Post #36: You are not anemic!
You are not anemic! Instead raise your ceruloplasmin because it guarantees iron circulation throughout your body.
Read MoreIron 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.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #12:Find out what the TRUE source of most, if not all, chronic disease especially neurodegenerative conditions.
All neurodegenerative conditions are clear signs of metabolic dysfunction caused by mineral dysregulation, especially copper, iron and magnesium.
Read MoreIron 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.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #34: Iron dysregulation causes cancer
Accumulation of iron in tissues (unbound) increases the risk of cancer.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #33: Lyme has a relationship with Iron dysregulation!
Stevia out performs antibiotics with Lyme infection due to its ferric reductase properties.
Read MoreIron 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.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #31: When iron is out of control, it has profound effect on magnesium status!
Do you ever wonder what happens when iron and magnesium get together and the effect of iron overload in the liver on magnesium status?
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #30: How blood pressure gets tweaked
Learn about how the body pH affects magnesium and calcium, its role in intracellular and extracellular matrix, also its impact on blood pressure and insulin.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #29: Irregular iron blood markers especially low ferritin is code for more magnesium, ceruloplasmin and B2
When iron blood markers show irregularities, especially low ferritin, we know that's code for the need for more magnesium, ceruloplasmin (bioavailable copper) and riboflavin (B2).
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #28: Stop allowing ferritin only blood test!
Stop allowing ferritin-only blood tests. Ferritin is coming from damaged cells and has leaked its pro-oxidant iron load.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #27: On the Iron-ic ignorance of blood testing
Study on how ferritin is not an indicator of hepatic stores in anemia.
Read MoreDarren McDuffie brings you Morley Robbins’ and “The Role of Iron and Copper Dysregulation In The Body”
Darren McDuffie brings you Morley Robbins’ and “The Role of Iron and Copper Dysregulation In The Body” Morley Robbins – www.gotmag.org You can download this show from blogtalkradio.com or Itunes…
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #26: Red Blood Cell metabolism is by inference Iron metabolism
The objective of iron metabolism is mobilization, and ceruloplasmin is the metabolic agent to guarantee that functional requirement is met.
Read MoreIron Toxicity Post #25: Iron movement, not iron storage!
Iron movement not iron storage as iron is supposed to RE-cycle. Find out why ferritin only is not the marker for anemia and the connection to ceruloplasmin.
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