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Iron Toxicity Post #29: Irregular iron blood markers especially low ferritin is code for more magnesium, ceruloplasmin and B2

Iron Toxicity Post #29: Irregular iron blood markers especially low ferritin is code for more magnesium, ceruloplasmin and B2

by Morley Robbins | May 1, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

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).

Iron Toxicity Post #28: Stop allowing ferritin only blood test!

Iron Toxicity Post #28: Stop allowing ferritin only blood test!

by Morley Robbins | Apr 22, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

Stop allowing ferritin-only blood tests. Ferritin is coming from damaged cells and has leaked its pro-oxidant iron load.

Iron Toxicity Post #27: On the Iron-ic ignorance of blood testing

Iron Toxicity Post #27: On the Iron-ic ignorance of blood testing

by Morley Robbins | Apr 12, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

Study on how ferritin is not an indicator of hepatic stores in anemia.

Iron Toxicity Post #26: Red Blood Cell metabolism is by inference Iron metabolism

Iron Toxicity Post #26: Red Blood Cell metabolism is by inference Iron metabolism

by Morley Robbins | Mar 26, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

The objective of iron metabolism is mobilization, and ceruloplasmin is the metabolic agent to guarantee that functional requirement is met.

Iron Toxicity Post #25: Iron movement, not iron storage!

Iron Toxicity Post #25: Iron movement, not iron storage!

by Morley Robbins | Mar 15, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

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.

Iron Toxicity Post #24: Diabetes is NOT a medical disease!

Iron Toxicity Post #24: Diabetes is NOT a medical disease!

by Morley Robbins | Mar 10, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

Diabetes is not a medical disease; it is just copper and iron dysregulation.

MAG-pie Alert!… #16 TOXICITY OF IRON: o There is NO such thing as "medical disease" o There is ONLY "metabolic dysfunction" CAUSED by "mineral dysregulation"

MAG-pie Alert!… #16 TOXICITY OF IRON: o There is NO such thing as "medical disease" o There is ONLY "metabolic dysfunction" CAUSED by "mineral dysregulation"

by Morley Robbins | Mar 6, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

MAG-pie Alert!... #16 TOXICITY OF IRON o There is NO such thing as "medical disease" o There is ONLY "metabolic dysfunction" CAUSED by "mineral dysregulation" o This is TIGGERED by our "moronic diet" of Iron-enriched & Iron-altering foods (HFCS & GMO) that are...

Iron Toxicity Post #23: Iron shavings in processed food!

Iron Toxicity Post #23: Iron shavings in processed food!

by Morley Robbins | Mar 4, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

Iron shavings in processed food, a YouTube depiction.

Iron Toxicity Post #22: There is a difference between ‘Iron Deficiency and ‘Iron Dysregulation’!

Iron Toxicity Post #22: There is a difference between ‘Iron Deficiency and ‘Iron Dysregulation’!

by Morley Robbins | Mar 4, 2016 | Iron Toxicity Posts

Iron metabolism is ruled and regulated by copper status, not iron status and certainly not ferritin status.

Iron Toxicity Post #21: We are ‘Dead Flies Walking’

by RCP Admin | Feb 24, 2016 | General, Iron Toxicity Posts

Aconitase is a critical piece of the metabolic puzzle a key iron-sulfur cluster protein that must have bioavailable copper to work properly.

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