Hemochromatosis My Iron Overload Story

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
  • If you’re researching Hemochromatosis My Iron Overload Story could give you some great insights into,how to fix iron overload, how to fix hemochromatosis, and steps you can take if your body is absorbing too much iron. And whether you spell it haemochromatosis or hemochromatosis won’t change the right hemochromatosis correction technique that could help you bring your iron levels down.
    In this video, I share my story of hereditary hemochromatosis and the iron overload diet and the best foods for iron overload that I found. The solutions for hereditary hemochromatosis can vary from person to person, but to see real Hemochromatosis relief it’s going to take more than Hemochromatosis tips, or a Hemochromatosis remedy. You really need to understand how to correct the iron overload issue and then maintain healthy iron levels.
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Комментарии • 153

  • @KickItNaturally
    @KickItNaturally  Год назад +2

    How did you figure out your iron levels were high?
    Next best video to watch: How I Lost My Voice for 8 Years: ruclips.net/video/Ry_mGzS6JU4/видео.html

    • @hfactotum1
      @hfactotum1 3 месяца назад +1

      Hello @KickitNaturally: it was actually my friend who went through this sorry ordeal. I don't have much more information other than his own doctor had always gave him a cleanbill of health for every yearly examination and since the Covid jab he's never been the same since...

  • @sarahhatesboys
    @sarahhatesboys 8 месяцев назад +11

    My symptoms started with just yellow eyes in my early twenties. After having my kids I noticed severe debilitating fatigue, severe brain fog to the point I was convinced I thought I had early onset dementia. I got bloodwork done and my bilirubin was 2.5 so a little high but they didn’t do any further testing and just told me to get rest and that it’s probably just from being a parent. I started developing joint pain in my knees and hands and ankles, and weird pain in my upper right abdomen. And it was getting to the point where I would have to put my kids in a safe area and lay down on the floor because the level of exhaustion was just overwhelming at this point. I went in to the er for another infection I was dealing with and had a complete breakdown to a nurse basically begging her to help me figure out how to get answers because I wasn’t being taken seriously. I’m a 28 year old healthy female but I felt like I was living in the body of a 60 year old. She told me to keep being persistent, even change doctors until you get someone to listen. So I did. I just got my blood work back and my bilirubin had increased more and my dr thought maybe I was anemic based on the symptoms I was describing so she ran a panel for my iron and my saturation was 51%. I start looking around online and I keep seeing this diagnosis called hemochromatosis. And I had done 23 and me a while back so I thought I’d check so see if I have the variant. Boom, right there, H63D variant. I finally have an answer to all of my problems. I have a follow up appointment with my pcp for further testing/diagnosis.My mom has been suffering with fatigue, brain fog, and high bilirubin levels since I could remember and she’s been through so many doctors who have just said oh you know mom life is likely your cause for your symptoms. She’s getting tested now to see if she is the carrier of the variant. But it was so relieving to find out that this wasn’t just anxiety or becoming a parent, that these debilitating symptoms weren’t all in my head.

    • @Himanshow_
      @Himanshow_ 8 месяцев назад +2

      Hey, you have no idea how much your comment relieved me! I think we have kinda the same story. High bilirubin levels, told to not worry about it. I had muscle aches and joint problems for 2 years. And recently i started having a foggy brain, and twitching so i decided to get my blood work done again. Luckily i included an iron test and i have a high level of iron in my body. Just a quick question, can you tell me all the symptoms you had and how are they now? Would really appreciate it :)

    • @felixpaniagua6018
      @felixpaniagua6018 3 месяца назад

      I think I have high levels of Iron. I had a magnet when wanking and it attracted my nuts. It was something weird and I've had brain fog for nearly 10 years after taking iron supplements, but I didn't know this was dangerous @@Himanshow_

  • @drewjames8037
    @drewjames8037 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks my man! You’re a genius! That is what I will do.

  • @MrBlueduds
    @MrBlueduds Месяц назад

    thank you for the information, very helpful. I was just diagnosed with this, but the biggest hurdle for me will be giving blood. I have a phobia about needles, especially when stuck in the arm. Folks may roll there eyes at this, but this is a serious thing for me and will impact my decision on getting help for this.

  • @Whiteshoelace
    @Whiteshoelace 11 месяцев назад

    Just started seeing an ND who diagnosed me with this after seeing my first lab results. Thanks for the informational content.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  11 месяцев назад

      Congrats! Hard to discover, but once you figure it out, you can really feel a whole lot better.

  • @Adam-qs5ir
    @Adam-qs5ir 9 месяцев назад +12

    After over a decade of general pain symptoms and fatigue a gp tested my iron. My Ferritin levels were over 8000. He did the genetic test and now I'm on maintenance phlebotomies after 6 years of weekly.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  9 месяцев назад +2

      Wow, those were some high numbers. Happy to hear you've improved that situation.

    • @steveb6718
      @steveb6718 4 месяца назад +1

      8000... crazy

    • @Galbereth
      @Galbereth 3 месяца назад

      Wow that's a lot! Glad you're getting sorted out now.
      Bestest wishes 🍰🌻

    • @sionyevans
      @sionyevans 2 месяца назад

      wow bud that's some number....

    • @Adam-qs5ir
      @Adam-qs5ir 2 месяца назад

      @@sionyevans It didn't help that I had a drinking problem at the time of the test. I was genetically and self inflicted predisposed to store iron

  • @MinhNguyen-mo5fp
    @MinhNguyen-mo5fp 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing 😊

  • @d2t214
    @d2t214 4 месяца назад +1

    Three years ago I was diagnosed with advanced Crohns, completely changed my diet, on treatment, and thankfully doing well. At the time of that diagnosis, I was anemic and had no iron, the chronic bleeding from Crohns was actually benefiting me from my one week confirmed diagnosis of complex HFE. I have two of the most common defects so higher risk. I too had several medical providers miss the diagnosis and was recommended by several to start Iron tablets which I did not do because it did not make sense to me so I kept digging for the answer. My liver is fine at this time, Ferritin 24, saturation 54%. I now have to tell my kids. Thanks for your story and to everyone else sharing, it helps to know I am not alone and that there is a path. Thank you.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  4 месяца назад

      so glad it was helpful. In case it helps, here is our video on crohns: ruclips.net/video/XhNiVmpC34w/видео.html

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell 9 месяцев назад

    Just had labs and wondered if messed up prep of blood for the labs, as iron & TIBC were both high , just above range, sat.% hi in range and ferritin 33. Anemia runs in family so this was a surprise. Maybe is liver health or blood... Will ck w Dr next week.

  • @janetb6520
    @janetb6520 Год назад +9

    Thank you for the video! Last year I started seeing a new primary care physician. I had no symptoms, but she was the first doctor to add iron levels check for my annual physical. Results came back that my iron was high, not astronomical, but over the range. She had me tested for Hemochromatosis gene and sure enough I have one of the genes (H63D (c.187C>G). I had my first phlebotomy last week and am suppose to go back every three months. I have been spending a lot of time searching the internet but not much out there. I eat pretty healthfully so this just didn't seem fair. So thank you so much for sharing your story it really helps.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +1

      GReat @Janet B I'm glad it was helpful. Sounds like you caught it before it turned into the type of trouble I dealt with. Nicely done!

    • @hayeshove1723
      @hayeshove1723 8 месяцев назад

      every three months? I had to go every 2 weeks

    • @survivormary1126
      @survivormary1126 2 месяца назад

      There are some studies on it at nutrition facts that are interesting. I'm getting the tests next week bc they found iron deposits on my Liver. yikes!

    • @hooligan2005
      @hooligan2005 Месяц назад

      Do you have Irish or Scottish ancestry? It seems to be more common amongst that group. I have not been tested but I have a whole lot of that ancestry and although, not officially diagnosed, I retain iron and give blood regularly. I think it may give insight into why many of my family seems to have just dropped dead early over the generations

  • @daves5445
    @daves5445 Месяц назад +1

    Just caught your video on my YT feed, glad I did. I just got a blood test that included them testing my ferritin and TSH and they are quite high (ferritin at 449 and TSH at 14). My GP immediately wants to put me on a drug to control the TSH and said that he is not concerned with the ferritin level. No telling how long this has been going on. I suspect some inflammation is going on in my body. Also have an abdominal ultrasound scheduled for a month from now. Fingers crossed that we can figure this out.

    • @minniemouse625
      @minniemouse625 16 дней назад

      I think you should fix your iron overload before you start the thyroid medication. It could be the iron being stored in your thyroid and causing the high TSH. If you start the meditation it can be difficult to get off of it later. Just a heads up😊

  • @klaudiar7347
    @klaudiar7347 9 месяцев назад

    So after few years of having these strange symptoms (mainly chronic fatigue, joint pain, frequent kind of infections) at last one doctor noticed I my iron is too high and something should be done with this. I am waiting for next tests to find out the root cause, but already feel better that there is some explanation. In the meantime I was told to take psychiatric drugs (I refused) or that I am simply lazy (I knew this was not the case). I am forty years old woman, always having regular periods, haven't been eating much meat at all, not supplementing iron too. Now throwing away old pots this can be the hidden danger ... 🤔

  • @h.b.9694
    @h.b.9694 10 месяцев назад

    How long did it take to get your ferritin levels down? curios about that tiem frame.

  • @totalbodyfitness6103
    @totalbodyfitness6103 9 месяцев назад +7

    My iron saturation was 76% despite only having a 152 ferritin. Turns out I have one snippet in my DNA H63D that was causing mild hemochromatosis. I've always felt like crap after I hit about 40 years of age and I am 58 now so it has not been fun through the years. No doc found it until I end up in the hospital with a racing heart rate that would not go below 125bpm. Turns out the iron overload messed with my thyroid function causing me to be hyperthyroid. I gave some blood and took anti-thyroid drug and a beta blocker to lower my HR and so far so good. It's only been 4 days since I was in the hospital and I didn't take any anti-thyroid meds today and I haven't needed to take the beta blocker either for the past 2 days. I'm thinking that giving some blood allowed my thyroid to reset itself. At least I hope that is the case so I guess I will see how it goes over the next few days. I get the iron results back tomorrow so I am curious to see how much it dropped after getting rid of some blood. I do feel better so we shall see if I continue to improve. Iron saturation is definitely nothing to play around with. It was very scary for me. Great video!

    • @d2t214
      @d2t214 4 месяца назад +1

      Hey how are you doing? Thanks for sharing. I posted my story above. I am still answering my own questions for my path. I workout-lift 5-6 times a week and in my mid 50's. I see you do too, question for you-I have been taking creatine for over a year, daily now. I cannot find any info on if this is a problem with HFE or the liver. Do you know or do you take it? Appreciate any thoughts.

    • @minniemouse625
      @minniemouse625 16 дней назад

      My iron sat was 94% and ferritin normal range (80) but pretty high iron. All sorts of symptoms plus thyroid issues for decades. And the doc refuses to test for HFE. It's exhausting!

  • @pablosalazar4954
    @pablosalazar4954 6 месяцев назад

    are vasovagal reactions common donating blood? I am experiencing pain in the upper left after the blood donation

  • @ahc1957
    @ahc1957 Год назад +7

    I’ve been ill for many years. A doctor that I saw for the first time sent me for a ton of blood tests. He called me back with results. I never heard of such a thing. Too much iron. I just had the genetic test and I am waiting for the results. I was also surprised to see another name for Hemochromatosis, The Celtic Curse. Well, my paternal GM is from Ireland, Paternal GF from Scotland, maternal GM from Britain and maternal GF from Ireland. Ancestry and symptoms both show a risk. Very interesting.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +1

      Pretty exciting that someone caught it. If your iron numbers are really high, once you start the phlebotomy, you will start to feel much better after about a month. exciting stuff!
      Please let me know how it goes.

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад

      It's a hidden gem, if doctors knew about it or how to treat it then 98% of diseases won't happen...

    • @zokonjazokonja
      @zokonjazokonja Год назад +1

      I have hemochromatosis, my father have it, and I don't have any relation with Ireland/Britain since all of my family is from Croatia. Maybe I have some old Celtic relative? 🤔
      My ferritin is some below 400, but this was tested some year ago, need to repeat test soon. And I hesitate regarding blood donation, feel very unplesent when needle is longer than minute in me, even during simple blood test I feel little bit dizzy. I afraid that I will pass out during blood donation 😬. For now I'm on turmeric but not sure does it help. Thinking also about some other chelating option (lactoferrin, IP6...).

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +1

      Yeah, anyone from any descent can get it. Just more common with the ones I listed. You can try other things, but they didn't work for me. Just removing blood. I was squeamish at first too, but got used to it.

    • @olgaj9267
      @olgaj9267 4 месяца назад

      @@zokonjazokonjabe careful with lactoferrin. I suspect this is what caused my rosacea. It meant to increase iron levels and from what I understood you want to do the opposite (?)

  • @Leo-pv9zi
    @Leo-pv9zi Месяц назад +1

    I hear iron overload and iron dysregulation has to do with copper deficiency ( lack of copper or biounavailable copper due to lack of ceruloplasmin). Morley Robbins talks about this..

  • @anderssvard3336
    @anderssvard3336 15 дней назад

    Same story here in Sweden. I hade severe panic attacks for 14 years daily among a lot of problems mentioned all over. Doctors called me delusional and more, even when I stood in fron of them in middle of summer with double layers of winter clothes on me when it was 32 degrees celcius outside and couldn't maintain my body temperature.. Now I even have probably developed primary aldosteronism and might need to remove one of my adrenal glands to solve very high blood pressure due to loads of aldensterone pumping out.

  • @RobinStorey
    @RobinStorey 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Tony can you do a video on low iron levels? I'm post-menopausal and have low iron levels, (discovered from blood tests) and from my research I've discovered that there is a small proportion of post-menopausal women who have a problem with iron absorption. How can I increase my levels, considering I already eat a lot of iron-rich foods? Or do I need to take a supplement?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  7 месяцев назад +1

      Love this question Robin. I will make this video soon.

  • @Renofirefly30
    @Renofirefly30 3 месяца назад +1

    Ive been to multiple doctors for years for my symptoms. It was my 23andme results that lead me to make an appointment to have my iron and ferritin levels checked. My appointment is tomorrow.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  3 месяца назад

      Hope it went well.

    • @minniemouse625
      @minniemouse625 16 дней назад

      What did your test show? I am thinking about doing the 23 and me test. Iron sat 94% and high iron but normal ferritin.

  • @fatarry
    @fatarry 6 месяцев назад +1

    My ferratins 870.....my Mums just been diagnosed. Suffer from pain everywhere extreme exhaustion and depression. Hopefully going to get treatment if I am diagnosed. It is looking extremely likely.

    • @TheCunneen
      @TheCunneen 4 месяца назад

      Mine is 700 should I be looking at doing something about it? What's a good level

    • @wmauibill
      @wmauibill 3 месяца назад

      What kind of pains ? I have severe body aches

    • @fatarry
      @fatarry 3 месяца назад

      @@wmauibill I have this, get pseudo gout in my right toe, hand pains back pain, tired constantly.

  • @michaelWNY
    @michaelWNY 3 месяца назад +2

    I had a heart attack. They attributed it flow issues that were influenced by oversized vessels in my heart, which increased my risk of clotting. They put me on blood thinners. Now I have just been informed that I have this disease. I never noticed it when I was younger because I donated blood often when in the military. However, when I left service, medical problems started to pile up and then I had the heart attack. I'm hoping this blood letting is the solution for me because the inflammation and all these other symptoms really suck. I now have NAFL and diabetic issues.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  3 месяца назад +1

      It's really amazing that you figured it out, and getting that iron down if it's high can make a world of difference for inflammatory issues like you're talking about. So many people never figure it out so great job. Come back and let us know how it goes.

    • @gabrielsiberianrifleman7358
      @gabrielsiberianrifleman7358 2 месяца назад

      How are you feeling now Sir? ,any good updates ,any pieces of good advice ? ,please let us know of your well being , i and others care even if we are complete strangers

  • @tipitiiew
    @tipitiiew 11 месяцев назад +7

    My ferritin levels are 610, but my blood iron only around 130. I was wondering if normal blood iron levels are different for each person. I'm been consuming a lot of red meat in part of my elimination diet, basically following carnivore style. It didn't really fix anything. I think it may have causes more even damage. Now I'm following a low iron, low red meat diet, replacing them with fish and chicken. I'm also thinking doing some meatless days. I've been also doing some intermittent fasting and exercise during that fasting time to lower my ferritin levels. Need to measure again in order to see whether high ferritin levels are caused my this carnivore diet.

    • @eatrdust2
      @eatrdust2 24 дня назад

      Any inflammation or fungus, yeast in the body can cause high ferritin levels. Only way to know if you have hemochromatosis is to have the genocide test, you must have two
      genes to have it. Both parts would have had to have one gene at least for you to get it. No carnivore diet by it self will not raise ferritin level. Dr Ken Berry had a good video on subject. Video is called : elevated Ferritin ( what causes high ferritin)2024

  • @widowswatch6610
    @widowswatch6610 10 месяцев назад

    Can it cause gastritis? And burning stomach?

  • @hfactotum1
    @hfactotum1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. I'm glad I came across this. I was wondering if there is any way you can ascertain whether the Covid-19 vaccinations could trigger hemochromatosis? The reason I am asking is because I was recently reacquainted with an old friend who has always been healthy until he took the jab on December 2020. One month later he woke up and stared in the mirror to find that his skin color was becoming gray in appearance and was immediately hospitalized. Since then he's developed hemochromatosis and thirty percent heart damage. He's been on medication ever since and will continue to do so for the rest of his Life. If you or anyone hear can provide any information--pro or con--it would be greatly appreciated...

    • @steveb6718
      @steveb6718 4 месяца назад

      I know two people who took a covid vaccine, and now have massively high iron levels....

    • @craig350ci
      @craig350ci 3 месяца назад

      Where is the reply to this comment !

    • @craig350ci
      @craig350ci 3 месяца назад

      …..it’s a good question.

    • @sionyevans
      @sionyevans 2 месяца назад

      do not get anymore vaccines, lots of people are not here now because they were either coerced or pushed out of work if they didn't have it....I knew not to get it . never will..Good luck

  • @annjenschke2502
    @annjenschke2502 11 месяцев назад +1

    Are you familiar with "The Copper Revolution, Healing with Minerals"? It could really help you!! It explains a lot.

  • @sw6118
    @sw6118 4 месяца назад +1

    Gout and arthritis can also be symptoms.
    Encourage anyone planning on going carnivore to get tested for this first if they’re background is Northern European.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  4 месяца назад

      Not bad advice. Checking iron to make sure it's not already high could be a suitable step as well.

  • @teddibear1850
    @teddibear1850 17 дней назад

    My husband started getting sick 3 weeks ago. Fever that has not yet resolved unless taking tylenol or ibuprofen. Tachycardia, crazy high labs. 26 to 28 creactive protein. Feritin went from 1400 to now 1600 something. Hospital visit and admission, catscans, ultrasound, MRI, lab work lab work lab work, no one can figure out what's wrong. He does not have meningitis or endroconditis of the heart or covid or influenza nor mono or any of the typical illnesses. The ferritin is scaring the crap out of me. He saw reumataology today. Mentioned possibility of stills disease however he never had the rash on his chest. Having a petscan on Friday. We've been keto for a year and were doing great and were even moving to more meat base with very little veg. Maybe that was a mistake. I've no idea but this scares me. If anyone out there has any idea, please comment. Thanks.

  • @richricogranada9647
    @richricogranada9647 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m an ovo-vegetarian post menopausal and female am taking Blood Builder supplement because my hair was fall falling. Besides that, my omeletes are cooked in iron skillet. Is that too much?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  10 месяцев назад

      I have no idea. It would depend on your body's current iron levels, right?

  • @survivormary1126
    @survivormary1126 2 месяца назад

    There are many other things you can do as well for iron overload, like black tea before or during a meal, coffee, activated charcoal. etc.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, these can help a VERY LITTLE bit, but they are still okay to do. But it appears that is a person can donate blood enough, nothing even comes close to that.

    • @survivormary1126
      @survivormary1126 2 месяца назад

      I was watching a 3 part series on this from Cleveland Clinic and that is definitely the standard of care. I had Laproscopic Surgery for Liver Cancer 7 weeks ago and they found Iron Deposits on the Liver. Getting blood tests this week for (new Doc)and looking back only had 2 feritin tests since 2017, one being 1 yr ago! You would think they would have checked this. They were "normal" at around 176. Thing is I went down to 89lbs and have fought to get up to 100 now, so I'm not running to donate blood and the Doc and I agreed on that. Have seen other things like Soy, dairy.... Figure things that block it from absorbing can't hurt either. You saved me with the DIM getting my hormones to normal I never would have even suspected :)@@KickItNaturally

  • @qphOne2024
    @qphOne2024 10 дней назад

    I'm also thalassemia mejor paisent.
    40/45 days After needed blood.
    My ferritin level 2900 ...
    And deferosox table ( 1500mg ) taken daily...
    This is enough for my iron chelation?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  10 дней назад +1

      Yeah, that is some high ferritin. I don't have any experience with that. Donating blood or phlebotomy is only thing I've seen work well. Let us know how it goes.

  • @fiona1963
    @fiona1963 2 месяца назад +1

    The reason for avoiding Raw Shell fish is because of the likelihood of getting Vibro vulnificus. Also, under cooked pork can contain Yersinia enterocolitica. Both of these bacterial infections can rapidly kill someone with high iron levels.

  • @OGAesthetics
    @OGAesthetics Год назад +3

    I have 435 ferritin levels. Been experiencing shortness of breath. I should get some help for this right? Blood donation?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +1

      Hi, I can't give anyone specific advice, that is higher than the what the medical world says it should be. Seems like taking some action and getting iron levels checked could be important. Keep in mind that other things can make that go high too, but iron would be the first thing to check.

    • @rongatmen5689
      @rongatmen5689 11 месяцев назад +2

      Check your hemoglobin level first. Make sure you're not anemic. People can have high ferritin level but low on hemoglobin.

    • @katrinabowers5088
      @katrinabowers5088 10 месяцев назад +2

      My husband is dealing with this exact scenario now

  • @86Brasco
    @86Brasco 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have high iron. Nothing to do with diet. And hemochromatosis has been ruled out. Any advise ? Or reasoning this could be ?

    • @autumnconway3642
      @autumnconway3642 8 месяцев назад

      Ferrari and regular iron are different.Yours is probably diet.Not genetic

  • @Hasai746
    @Hasai746 Год назад +2

    my ferritin levels are high and my alt but I hate drawing blood😭 is there something I can take to lower it?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +1

      Hi @Hasai, I hated drawing blood too, but I decided I hated dying of a heart attack more. :) Once you do it a few times, it becomes a lot easier. There are some that believe the steps I talked about in this video could help reduce how much iron is coming in, but the only effective way to get the high iron to come down is through pulling blood out.

    • @rongatmen5689
      @rongatmen5689 11 месяцев назад +1

      Make sure that if you donate blood, your hemoglobin level is normal. You can have high ferritin level and have anemia at the same time.

    • @autumnconway3642
      @autumnconway3642 8 месяцев назад

      Nope.Its what you do and it saves your life

  • @jacoblas1371
    @jacoblas1371 2 месяца назад

    Hi. My ferritin levels have always been normal, but my saturation fluctuates from 55% to 72%. My doctor isn't concerned. Plus serum iron is always elevated. I tested negative for the genes for hemochromatosis. I am wondering why my saturation is always this high.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  2 месяца назад +1

      That is interesting. Might be worth looking at other inflammatory markers as well. I've also heard from people who just tested out donating blood and seeing how they feel.

  • @dorothynewhouse1160
    @dorothynewhouse1160 4 месяца назад

    I have hereditary hemochromatosis my iron levels are 750 and I have alot of symptoms mentioned here,my dr scheduled me for blood letting but my veins are very small and deep and they can't get my blood flow to start ,I don't know what to do now!!

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  4 месяца назад +1

      I've heard from others with similar problems who said they just had to find a person who was very good at getting into the veins. I've also heard from people who said they needed to help the body access nutrients better to help the vascular system repair and rebuild correctly. your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most so you can get more nutrients out of your food. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

  • @MindOverEverything
    @MindOverEverything Год назад +3

    Wow, weekly phlebotomy must have been intense. Were they taking out 400-500ml each time?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад

      Yeah, it was quite draining. On energy too. I don't remember exactly what they were taking out. I just remember the bag ending up being a little bit more than what they take out when we donate blood.

    • @REDGRIFFIN100
      @REDGRIFFIN100 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@KickItNaturallyI know for my uncle it was a pint of blood every week for 18 months then every 2 weeks for a period which I can't remember.

  • @judyanderson6178
    @judyanderson6178 Год назад +5

    Please be aware if you have hereditary hemachromatosis you should not indulge in raw fish/shellfish. Unfortunately you are at higher risk of infection from specific bacteria.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +2

      Not to mention the high iron content in many of those shellfish.

    • @Carolanne1926
      @Carolanne1926 5 месяцев назад +1

      I got diagnosed with the hireditry hemochromatosis yesterday I've always had low iron levels so I was quite shocked when my doctor told me yesterday

  • @dorothynewhouse1160
    @dorothynewhouse1160 9 месяцев назад +1

    My ferritin levels are 710 and I continue to feel sick

  • @ktan88
    @ktan88 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is Ferritin and TIBC sufficient enough to diagnose hemochromatosis ? My ferritin has been around 500 for 4 years.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  9 месяцев назад

      I'm not a doctor and don't diagnose anything.

  • @viracocha2021
    @viracocha2021 10 месяцев назад +2

    What about serum iron being too high but ferritin low? How much time takes the body to store it as ferritin?

    • @totalbodyfitness6103
      @totalbodyfitness6103 9 месяцев назад +4

      Do a TIBC and if iron saturation is over 50% then you are high regardless of what the ferritin is. That is where I messed up by listening to doctors who said don't worry about iron unless ferritin is high. My ferritin was 152 and my iron saturation was 76% which is crazy high. After 10 years of feeling like crap I end up in the hospital last Thursday and come to find out I was at the 76% iron overload and it screwed with my thyroid to the point my heart rate would not go below 125bpm. It was scary as hell and I got rid of some blood and almost immediately felt better. Hope this helps you!

    • @karofarah
      @karofarah 9 месяцев назад

      What about 57 ferritin … high iron and high saturation ? If I donate once will it make me anemic ..?

    • @viracocha2021
      @viracocha2021 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@karofarah I'm in the same position. A part of donating I want to know why we are in this situation...

    • @totalbodyfitness6103
      @totalbodyfitness6103 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@karofarah If your saturation is high regardless of what your ferritin it, you need to get rid of some blood immediately. I've trained in functional medicine for nearly 30 years and I was taught to always look at ferritin. If ferritin is normal then everything is fine. That is NOT true and I found out the hard way. I've had ferritin in the low 20s but yet my saturation was in the mid 60s and I ignored it thinking all is well. Check your saturation and then do a repeat test a week later. If your saturation is consistently high, then usually one donation 500ml will take care of it. In my case I was at 76% and one donation plus 10 more tubes of blood from testing brought me to 43% as of 2 days ago. All these years I have been searching for a problem because I knew something was wrong with my body, but I totally ignored getting a TIBC until a little over a week ago and it literally almost cost me my life because I went into thyroid storm. Now I am going to start lecturing to other physicians to never just look at ferritin to gauge iron levels. Okay, so what caused this in my case? I have one SNP called H63D which MAY cause mild hemochromatosis and in my case it did, but it took years as I am 58 years of age and I have only donated blood one time up to that point. Not only do I absorb too much iron from foods, but my body has a hard time storing it as ferritin. Most likely you have the same issue. Best of luck.

    • @totalbodyfitness6103
      @totalbodyfitness6103 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@viracocha2021 Your body is having a hard time storing iron as ferritin most likely due to a gene SNP called H63D or C282Y. Check your DNA to be sure, but if your ferritin is normal or even low, and your saturation is over 50% on two tests taken one week apart, then you have iron overload. Best of luck!

  • @travelwithwings9674
    @travelwithwings9674 3 месяца назад

    I have done my iron panel test.. Only ferritin is high around 600 all other iron parameters are normal. Should i be concerned?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  3 месяца назад

      I"m not a doctor, but high ferritin can be a marker for other metals or inflammation going too high as well. 600 is quite high so I'm assuming your doctor had something to say about that.

  • @followerofkaos3976
    @followerofkaos3976 5 месяцев назад

    Just out of curiosity ,who has Romany heritage,and the Celtic curse ??

  • @Tiberius41
    @Tiberius41 4 месяца назад +1

    Nonheme iron can be absorbed if you take a vitamin c supplement. So if your iron is high stop vitamin c supplements.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  4 месяца назад

      This is correct for a lot of people. Or take your vitamin C away from food.

    • @Tiberius41
      @Tiberius41 4 месяца назад

      @@KickItNaturally my iron immediately returned to normal once I stopped vitamin c. I no longer take any supplements because they aren’t necessarily risk free. Can high iron affect cholesterol levels? I’ve read somewhere that high iron can damage the inside of the veins. I am giving it a year to see if my cholesterol improves. Even if it doesn’t I wouldn’t be surprised if my risk of cardiovascular disease improves.

  • @robevans2114
    @robevans2114 10 месяцев назад +2

    Isn't elevated ferritin a sign of inflamation?

    • @hayeshove1723
      @hayeshove1723 8 месяцев назад +1

      thats one possibility yes

  • @txsuzyq5655
    @txsuzyq5655 3 месяца назад

    I really want to go carnivore for immunity reasons. I only need to donate once a year. I am monitored. Red meat is my favorite. I have two genetic factors and have the same heritage as you.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  3 месяца назад

      It's good that you aware of it. Here is our video on carnivore mistakes if it helps: ruclips.net/video/2M8UN5dnfwQ/видео.html

  • @SuperKidx10x
    @SuperKidx10x Месяц назад

    Is 200 mcd dL of iron too much?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Месяц назад

      I can't give any type of diagnosis answers in video comments.

  • @wsearp
    @wsearp Год назад +1

    Doctors check the blood for iron but they do not think to check the cells.... I always felt better after giving blood..

  • @wsearp
    @wsearp 11 месяцев назад

    I used to donate blood a lot, and I always felt much better after a few days.... I can't do it now, so I can't get the benefits from giving blood....

    • @Katana_00
      @Katana_00 10 месяцев назад

      Why can’t you give blood now?

    • @wsearp
      @wsearp 10 месяцев назад

      @@Katana_00 one thing I supposedly have cancer that has metastasized...

    • @Katana_00
      @Katana_00 10 месяцев назад

      @@wsearp sorry

    • @wsearp
      @wsearp 10 месяцев назад

      @@Katana_00 I'm ok with it....

  • @AverageJoe1006
    @AverageJoe1006 3 месяца назад +1

    I have the genetic type and i hate it , i started to hate my life 5 years ago when it all started. my life is ruined cant work depressed and always tired .

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I spent about 8 years in a nightmare. Here is the video about how I fixed it all : ruclips.net/video/Ry_mGzS6JU4/видео.html

  • @hooligan2005
    @hooligan2005 Месяц назад

    A good and free way to check your iron levels is to donate blood at a blood drive. They will check that

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Месяц назад

      This is an excellent way to get a first insight. But those tests can be very different from a full iron panel. So don't view it as diagnostic.

  • @Tylenol888
    @Tylenol888 Год назад +1

    I have 744. Huhu. Is there hope?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад

      That is high. Mine was in that range and it's okay now. But I had to fix it. It's not going to fix itself.

    • @Tylenol888
      @Tylenol888 Год назад

      @@KickItNaturally my doctor appointment is 2 weeks from now to talk about it. I am worrid for 2 weeks if i will have a heart attack. I have gout also.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I would just ask for an iron panel because they will often leave that out, but if you ask, they wlll do it. Just try not to stress because stress can make things worse. :)

    • @Tylenol888
      @Tylenol888 Год назад

      @@KickItNaturally ok thanks.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Год назад

      you bet.

  • @fate711
    @fate711 2 месяца назад

    I think you missed the more common reason of people having high iron by taking too many multivitamins and accidently poisoning themselves on iron.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  2 месяца назад

      Definitely possible, but That's actually not the more common reason.

  • @georgehimon1445
    @georgehimon1445 11 месяцев назад

    I've been taking three iron pills a day ,and never have I developed a symptom as they claim.🤯

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  11 месяцев назад +2

      Why would you if you don't have heomochromatosis like we talk about in this video. It's only a problem for those who absorb much more iron than most people.

    • @autumnconway3642
      @autumnconway3642 8 месяцев назад

      Lmao.Its genetic you doink!

  • @sionyevans
    @sionyevans 2 месяца назад

    wow man your eating steak everyday too...hahaa..good to hear this...