Iron and the RBC (Red Blood Cells): Is this where the oxidative assault begins? [Hint: yes!]

Iron and the RBC (Red Blood Cells): Is this where the oxidative assault begins? [Hint: yes!]
This iron post has nine articles that examine iron metabolism and homeostasis. But nowhere do they highlight that there is no such thing as ‘Iron Metabolism’. There is only Copper<>Iron Metabolism, and Iron is the dummy!
Ferroxidase blocks the hydroxyl radical (OH*).
Setting the record straight on “iron homeostasis”
You do not have a Candida Infection… You do have an Iron Infestation!
Blue light, nnEMFs, iron, and their connections to alzheimer’s and all neurodegenerative conditions. Alas, melanin, being used as a master iron-trapping agent, is being diverted from its majestic roles in our bodies.
“Am I really anemic” Playbook; or said another way: “Not known because not looked for” – Questions you can ask your physician.
This post is based on a tale of two irons, hepcidin peptide that regulates them and causes chaos, confusion, clinical conditions and clinical currency.
Excess iron causes calcification all over the body, including the soft tissues and organs. We’re talking arterial plaque, cataracts, liver and gallbladder stones, etc.
Textbook by world-renowned hematologists gives us one sentence about the cause of iron overload and its impact on a litany of diseases. Absence of ceruloplasmin in the neurons and retina results in lipid peroxidation that in turn causes cell damage and death, followed by organ dysfunction.