This post is based on a tale of two irons, hepcidin peptide that regulates them and causes chaos, confusion, clinical conditions and clinical currency.
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Iron Toxicity Post #58: Toto is my HERO!
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.
Iron Toxicity Post #54: A Tale of Two Cities
‘A Tale of Two Cities.’ You’re not “anemic”. It is bioavailable copper (aka ceruloplasmin) that is key to making iron functional! Bioavailable copper’s ferroxidase role in preventing neurodegeneration.
Iron Toxicity Post #52
Your iron isn’t low, it’s non-functional: Make it functional by raising ceruloplasmin.
Iron Toxicity Post #50: The Iron-ic deceit of Hormone D
Vitamin D is a sign of low magnesium and high-unbound iron.
Iron Toxicity Post #48: Dealing with cancer
Iron causes cancer.
Iron Toxicity Post #45: Brain aging and Alzheimer’s
Iron accumulation in the brain causes Alzheimer’s disease.
Iron Toxicity Post #43: The ‘gestation and birth’ of iron toxicity
Morley discuss iron levels, hemodilution and pregnancy
Blog Talk Radio | The Role of Iron & Copper Dysregulation In The Body With Morley Robbins | August 2016
Blog Talk Radio | The Role of Iron & Copper Dysregulation In The Body With Morley Robbins | August 2016
Wendy Meyers | Rethinking Iron Supplementation with Morley Robbins | July 21, 2016
Wendy Meyers | Rethinking Iron Supplementation with Morley Robbins | July 21, 2016