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Student Testimonial | Carlynn Winkelman
"I had developed pretty severe neck acne which only after 2 blood donations and incorporating the RCP, did it finally resolve itself. I feel like I healed my liver!" -Carlynn Winkelman Want to learn more? For info on the RCP Institute training, visit...
Carole L. | The Root Cause Protocol helped me avoid gallbladder removal
I have a small success but one nonetheless! I started the RCP in September and am entering phase 2. I needed time to adjust the correct amounts to feel comfortable with them. I had gallbladder problems, large gallstones, about 18 months ago. I had big stones that were...
Iron Toxicity Post #79: Is Stored Iron Safe?!?
Is stored iron safe? An article that explains how stored iron is not what it seems.
Iron Toxicity Post #75: PROOF that Copper Deficiency is the CAUSE of so-called ‘anemia’
How does iron get out of enterocytes? What causes buildup of iron in the tissues all over the body?
Iron Toxicity Post #73: Why I detest hormone-D supplementation.
Why I detest hormone-D supplementation.
Iron Toxicity Post #71: There is no iron deficiency anemia on planet earth, but there is a pandemic of anemia adiponectin deficiency
There is no “Anemia” on Planet Earth, but there is a pandemic of anemia! adiponectin deficiency, a key and little discussed hormone whose dysfunctions are the gateway to insulin resistance, atherosclerosis, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, fatty acid dysregulation, PCOS, weight gain/obesity, increased inflammation, as well as increased oxidative stress.
Iron Toxicity Post #70: The Iron-ic truth of osteoporosis
This post is about the ironic truth of osteoporosis and its origin.
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 #39: excess unbound iron is very bad! Get properly tested.
Low hemoglobin, ferritin, serum iron and saturation are all indications of iron dysregulation caused by low bioavailable copper which is expressed as low ceruloplasmin.