Iron Overload
Haemosidererosis is described as a general increase in tissue iron without tissue destruction.
Haemochromatosis however is more serious and is often referred to as rusting. In this condition iron accummulates mainly in the liver, spleen and pancreas. But, iron deposits have also been found in the heart, joints, lymph nodes, skin and even the brain.
Iron and copper are closely related. Iron cannot be used by the body without adequate copper reserves and a person with a copper deficiency will retain iron because the body will stop eliminating it. If this person also ingests large amounts of Vitamin C, the iron overload will multiply further as Vitamin C enhances iron absorption, while antagonising copper absorption.
Recommended treatment for the condition are colloidal plant derived minerals such as NEWAYS
Feroxin and multivitamins such as NEWAYS Orachel as opposed to singular ingestions of large amounts of either minerals and vitamins.
Also recommended are S.A.F.E's Green Barley Plus capsules and Citramin.
Prices are Feroxin ............... ; Orachel , Green Barley Plus (200 caps) $32, Citramin
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