I’ve seen countless doctors about my symptoms (internal tremors, trouble breathing upon falling asleep, chest pains, poor circulation, etc). They all attributed it to anxiety. I finally saw a holistic doctor and be immediately said it’s iron overload. Getting blood work done this week. Let’s see what happens. I need relief
@@Zerturnosrs Yes, but it doesn’t seem to be iron overload. My tests came back normal, including iron levels. The investigation continues. I have been using some new strategies that seem to be improving things for me (getting my dopamine baseline back to normal, no eating 3 hours before bed, etc). Considering that your levels are high, you should fight to rule out every possibility. It might be iron overload - most American doctors aren’t even familiar with the condition. Get as many 2nd opinions as needed for you to be 1000% sure
It's amazing that you did a video explaining this. So few people have heard of it in the United States - even family physicians. It runs in my family quite extensively.
Black tea ! Only black tea, nothing more! I using high dose multivitamin without iron. The zinc and copper helps reduce the iron level too. I using them too, in my multivitamin complex.@@marypolk9820
My step dad developed iron overload as he aged. For other reasons he went on a keto diet for four months, lost 40 pounds, then continued to eat healthy. His iron problem went away.
Interesting. Did check 23andme results and all neg for this. Checked as 3x's in last 2 yrs had slightly high iron, but ferritin ~34,45.. Confusing, but have read on B12 that have high labs may not be correct as antibodies can interferre with some analyzers. Need B12 (which needs B2(Se,I) to use iron, so many connections !
thanks for ur video, it makes me get clearly about the hemochromatosis mechanism, hope u upload more videos about the other system, from vietnamese with luv
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I just saw a correlation on another RUclips video that over time as your body takes out more iron. It just accumulates in the body and thus overall you have a shorter lifespan How do you... A. Remove iron that has gotten into the organs. That has accumulated acutely over the past 20-30 years B How do you minimize the effects of the biochemical reaction of the oxidative reaction that takes place once inside your cells? c. How do you reverse the damage from the oxidative reaction in the organs? (This is assuming small accumulative iron over the 20 years, this is not signifying any disease amok to any point)
Your videos are very helpful really!! Thanks for the effort and all But can you please do a video on the pharmacology of Anti-biotics and anti-fungal? It'd really help
4:40 If you eat 2 pounds of red meat a day with vitamin C you could arrive at such high levels. Meat alone isn't the reason when you eat red meat with Orange Juice and that on a daily you would really have a problem. Same if you take multivitamin to your high red meat meals.
does anyone know why I have too much iron my doctor thinks I have this even though I haven't ate red meat in years and she also said i have low folic acid but not anemia?? I thought i had it because I dont eat red meat
just a question, I got a bit lost when you said Hepcidin is released when iron storage is overloading which inhibits ferroportin. But if ferroportin is inhibited, does that mean iron will continue to build up in storage as ferritin instead of being released even though storage levels are high? Might be a silly question but I'm just a bit lost. Can someone please explain
Your question is several months old, so forgive me if you have already figured this out… You have ferroportin exactly backwards. If ferroportin is active, it is bringing in new iron from the diet. If it is inhibited by hepcidin, this will slow or stop absorption of new iron from the diet, thereby dropping iron concentration in blood serum and eventual uptake by the liver. With no new iron coming in, stores will be used to make new RBC’s, drawing down overall supply and less production of hepcidin allowing a new iron to be absorbed from the diet, and the cycle repeats.
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I’ve seen countless doctors about my symptoms (internal tremors, trouble breathing upon falling asleep, chest pains, poor circulation, etc). They all attributed it to anxiety. I finally saw a holistic doctor and be immediately said it’s iron overload. Getting blood work done this week. Let’s see what happens. I need relief
Hey man are you still going through this? I just got high iron on a blood test and Ive lost 17kgs in in a few months. Was told it was anxiety too
@@Zerturnosrs Yes, but it doesn’t seem to be iron overload. My tests came back normal, including iron levels. The investigation continues. I have been using some new strategies that seem to be improving things for me (getting my dopamine baseline back to normal, no eating 3 hours before bed, etc). Considering that your levels are high, you should fight to rule out every possibility. It might be iron overload - most American doctors aren’t even familiar with the condition. Get as many 2nd opinions as needed for you to be 1000% sure
@@growthzack9542 Do u have iron overload ? Your Hemoglobin level is ?
My ferratin has dropped from 4100 to 2300 after 3 blood draws in 4 months
@@howardmann8689 What are your symptomps ?
It's amazing that you did a video explaining this. So few people have heard of it in the United States - even family physicians. It runs in my family quite extensively.
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Thanks for sharing this lecture. It was helpful and informative. God bless you
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Thank you for this. This disease runs in my family and even as a paramedic so little is known about it.
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The black tea is effective against high blood iron level. For me helped a lot, and made me healthy again.
Is that regular tea or a black tea????? I have high iron. I don't think I can give blood though. I do take liquid vitamin C.....
Black tea ! Only black tea, nothing more! I using high dose multivitamin without iron. The zinc and copper helps reduce the iron level too. I using them too, in my multivitamin complex.@@marypolk9820
Zero data to support this
Then try it !
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That’s because of oxalate dumping also don’t eat enriched/fortified foods if your iron is high
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My step dad developed iron overload as he aged. For other reasons he went on a keto diet for four months, lost 40 pounds, then continued to eat healthy. His iron problem went away.
Thank you so much. This is exactly the video I needed! Great graphics and explanation
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Wow! Amazing synthesis of this patology. Thanks!
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Interesting. Did check 23andme results and all neg for this. Checked as 3x's in last 2 yrs had slightly high iron, but ferritin ~34,45.. Confusing, but have read on B12 that have high labs may not be correct as antibodies can interferre with some analyzers. Need B12 (which needs B2(Se,I) to use iron, so many connections !
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thanks for ur video, it makes me get clearly about the hemochromatosis mechanism, hope u upload more videos about the other system, from vietnamese with luv
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I just saw a correlation on another RUclips video that over time as your body takes out more iron. It just accumulates in the body and thus overall you have a shorter lifespan
How do you...
A. Remove iron that has gotten into the organs.
That has accumulated acutely over the past 20-30 years
B
How do you minimize the effects of the biochemical reaction of the oxidative reaction that takes place once inside your cells?
c.
How do you reverse the damage from the oxidative reaction in the organs? (This is assuming small accumulative iron over the 20 years, this is not signifying any disease amok to any point)
Thank you 🙏
Just started getting diagnosed for this...getting nervous
Your videos are very helpful really!!
Thanks for the effort and all
But can you please do a video on the pharmacology of Anti-biotics and anti-fungal?
It'd really help
Thank you teacher
4:40 If you eat 2 pounds of red meat a day with vitamin C you could arrive at such high levels. Meat alone isn't the reason when you eat red meat with Orange Juice and that on a daily you would really have a problem. Same if you take multivitamin to your high red meat meals.
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How iron toxicity reduce by medicines, how they work please explain
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My current iron level in my blood is 165. (The normal range is 45 - 145) ug/dl. Is my level alarming? Thanks for your attention and for your videos.
Hi, I am curious why iron would be high but ferritin would be normal.
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My ferritin is 46 but my haemoglobin is really high? I need to raise my iron but I don’t want to raise my haemoglobin too much? What can I do?
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does anyone know why I have too much iron my doctor thinks I have this even though I haven't ate red meat in years and she also said i have low folic acid but not anemia?? I thought i had it because I dont eat red meat
Avoid fortified/enriched foods and have a look into oxalate dumping/toxicity
My ferritin is 133, transferring saturation 51% blood iron 185 is it normal? My liver enzymes are normal.
Is your iron is high avoid fortified/enriched foods
How do you lower iron in the body?
Avoid enriched/fortified foods
Give blood, donate at blood bank
What about leaky gut syndrome as a cause? That’s another common issue.
just a question, I got a bit lost when you said Hepcidin is released when iron storage is overloading which inhibits ferroportin. But if ferroportin is inhibited, does that mean iron will continue to build up in storage as ferritin instead of being released even though storage levels are high? Might be a silly question but I'm just a bit lost. Can someone please explain
Your question is several months old, so forgive me if you have already figured this out… You have ferroportin exactly backwards. If ferroportin is active, it is bringing in new iron from the diet. If it is inhibited by hepcidin, this will slow or stop absorption of new iron from the diet, thereby dropping iron concentration in blood serum and eventual uptake by the liver. With no new iron coming in, stores will be used to make new RBC’s, drawing down overall supply and less production of hepcidin allowing a new iron to be absorbed from the diet, and the cycle repeats.
@@johnherrington1110 thanks. I wish I knew this before my exam 😂 figured it out the second time
I hoped you'd mentioned the induced effect of inulin on hepcidin (therefor insulin resistance and predibetics are high risk)
I can’t believe how full and empty all these iron videos are. How much is enough? How much is too much?
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this video dont answer why iron overload is harmful, btw very bad letters