Re: To Iron or Not to Iron



On Mar 17, 5:50 am, Marshall Price <d0213...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Donating blood" doesn't
mean losing iron, since the iron's almost entirely in the red blood
cells, which they don't take.
(If you have siderosis, blood donation won't help a bit.) <<

Actually everything you said there is OPPOSITE of what is .. true ..
You sound like you are a medical professional ..

Donating blood is donating EVERYTHING in your blood INCLUDING red
blood cells.
Siderosis / iron overload is treated BY bloodletting ..
specifically .. BECAUSE it does remove red blood cells / iron.. IE:
hemochromatosis

On Mar 17, 5:50 am, Marshall Price <d0213...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:And most
irondeficiency anemia is caused by B-6 deficiencies,not iron-poor food
<<

**ANEMIA** is caused by ..

NOT iron deficient anemia is caused by ..

What 'they' CALL iron deficiency anemia is / maybe caused by B-6
deficiency.

NOT iron deficiency ..

Just what APPEARS to BE .. iron deficiency.

Noone is iron deficient ..

You are born with seven months worth of stored iron ..

You will DIE with that same iron your mother gave you ..

You will NEVER deplete those seven months worth of iron stores to any
great extent ..

You will die of starvation LONG before you are depleted in iron ..


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Mr-Natural-Health wrote:
Since apparently ironjustice is unable to comprehend the English
language, I thought that I would give him one more chance to get
it right.

If you want to increase the amount ofironthat you are getting from
your diet then regularly supplement your diet with vitamin C or
ascorbic acid.  And, avoid donating your blood.

If you want to cut back onironthen drink coffee or tea along with
your meals.  Notto mention to regularly donating your blood to your
local blood donation service.

Now, I just put ironjustice totally out of business.

Better check your facts.

"Donating blood" doesn't mean losingiron, since theiron'salmost
entirely in the red blood cells, which they don't take.  (If you have
siderosis, blood donation won't help a bit.)

And vitamin C actually is ascorbic acid, so it'snota matter of taking
one or the other.

And there are some things which interfere with iron absorption, such as
phytates and oxalates.

And most irondeficiency anemia is caused by B-6 deficiencies,not iron-poor food.

And there's lots more to know about it.

--
Marshall Price of Miami
Known to Yahoo as d021317c

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