Vitamin D and excess unbound iron creates destructive hydroxyl radicals (OH*) in the body.
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Iron Toxicity Post #25: Iron movement, not iron storage!
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 #18: Most on this planet are dealing with ‘Subclinical Iron Overload’
Heart disease and neurodegenerative conditions and how unbound iron kills our mitochondria.
Iron Toxicity Post #9: Bioavailable copper is essential to reduce iron-induced hydroxyl radical (*OH)!
Morley speaks on an article he found regarding the effects of iron overload on cardiomyocytes (heart) and how important ceruloplasmin is in managing that iron.