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).
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).