October 6, 2015
Iron Toxicity Post #6: Magnesium deficiency and abnormal iron metabolism

(Formerly #8)

For those seeking the truth, please read just the last sentence of this article’s abstract: 

“These results suggest that magnesium-deprived rats have abnormal iron metabolism losing homeostatic regulation of plasma iron, and magnesium deficient rats with dietary iron overload may be used as an experimental hemochromatosis model.”

Kimura M., Yokoi, K. (1996). “Iron accumulation in tissues of magnesium-deficient rats with dietary iron overload.”
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8907021

We would be the “magnesium deficient rats” in this global experiment with excess dietary iron!  

Please reconsider chasing low ferritin only iron measurements.

A votre sante!

MORLEY M. ROBBINS

For Facebook Discussion:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagnesiumAdvocacy/permalink/910639709004099/

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