Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 I have elevated levels of iron in my blood. I am wondering how many people with mold issues have elevated levels of iron in their blood as well. barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: Dr Marinkovich's diet at mold-survivor says to 'deprive the invaders of iron by taking extra zinc'. Don't take too much zinc because it throws other things off. So, yes, I've heard of it. He also says to deprive them of sugar and moisture. Sugar, moisture and iron. You don't want to avoid all iron like you would avoid all sugar though I'm sure. I don't know how low of iron you can go without other things going wrong. He wasn't specific. I take it as meaning don't take extra iron and take 'some extra' zinc, like one zinc tablet a day. I wish there was some way to be more specific though. I haven't heard this mentioned very much though. --- In , " " <lallen4@...> wrote: > > I was exposed to toxic mold. I am working with various doctors on > getting better. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 I don't know. I wish doctors would study vitamins more. They are so much more important to your health than drugs. Anyway, zinc pushes copper out of your body as well as iron I believe and even though too much copper isn't good, it plays a vital role in many body systems. It's hard to know what is too much. However taking extra zinc frequently does help the immune system as well as Vitamin C. Anybodys guess as to how much. Too many supplements are hard on the liver that has to get rid of excess just like it gets rid of drug and other things. I guess you play around with it and see how you feel at different doses, or have someone do a nutrition study on you. That is only a snapshot of that day but if you eat about the same, it should give a good snapshot. Some interesting information. Zinc and copper make electricity? Also it is interesting how one nutrient or mineral, can push out another one, thus kind of a chelating action. I believe I heard Vitamin C can displace lead and also calcium. ### ZincDescription: A battery is constructed using zinc and copper electrodes. Concept: The spontaneous flow of electrons from zinc to copper is electricity. ... chemlearn.chem.indiana.edu/demos/Zinc.htm - 4k - Cached - Similar pages Osteoporosis: Trace Elements - Zinc/CopperLearn about the importance of zinc and copper to bone health and how to take these trace elements. www.spineuniverse.com/ displayarticle.php/article1084.html - Similar pages Zinc, a Nutrient Mineral A low tissue concentration of copper may result from zinc supplements. ... Metallothionein binds both zinc and copper ions but has a much greater affinity ... www.nutramed.com/nutrients/zinc.htm - 14k - Cached - Similar pages > > I have elevated levels of iron in my blood. I am wondering how many people with mold issues have elevated levels of iron in their blood as well. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 the doctors here in dallas give vitamin and glutathione iv therapy for mold toxicity. barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: I don't know. I wish doctors would study vitamins more. They are so much more important to your health than drugs. Anyway, zinc pushes copper out of your body as well as iron I believe and even though too much copper isn't good, it plays a vital role in many body systems. It's hard to know what is too much. However taking extra zinc frequently does help the immune system as well as Vitamin C. Anybodys guess as to how much. Too many supplements are hard on the liver that has to get rid of excess just like it gets rid of drug and other things. I guess you play around with it and see how you feel at different doses, or have someone do a nutrition study on you. That is only a snapshot of that day but if you eat about the same, it should give a good snapshot. Some interesting information. Zinc and copper make electricity? Also it is interesting how one nutrient or mineral, can push out another one, thus kind of a chelating action. I believe I heard Vitamin C can displace lead and also calcium. ### ZincDescription: A battery is constructed using zinc and copper electrodes. Concept: The spontaneous flow of electrons from zinc to copper is electricity. ... chemlearn.chem.indiana.edu/demos/Zinc.htm - 4k - Cached - Similar pages Osteoporosis: Trace Elements - Zinc/CopperLearn about the importance of zinc and copper to bone health and how to take these trace elements. www.spineuniverse.com/ displayarticle.php/article1084.html - Similar pages Zinc, a Nutrient Mineral A low tissue concentration of copper may result from zinc supplements. ... Metallothionein binds both zinc and copper ions but has a much greater affinity ... www.nutramed.com/nutrients/zinc.htm - 14k - Cached - Similar pages > > I have elevated levels of iron in my blood. I am wondering how many people with mold issues have elevated levels of iron in their blood as well. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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