Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 What is the difference b/t these two types of iron? I have been taking the feosol (carbonyl iron) 45mg tablets (that is the smallest dose they come in) and I have tolerated them quite well. However, I know Dr. R prefers this other type of iron...so I bought some of that today when i went downtown. The kind I got was Advanced Ferrochel by Source Naturals (27mg tablets, 180 for $9). Any comments? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 I think he prefers the ferrous bisglycinate because it is easier on the stomach. I am not sure about how well it is absorbed. I know he does not like the extra junk in the HHA. If you need very large doses, it may be easier to do with the Feosol. When you call about the DHEA, you might also want to ask about the Feosol. Feosol is actually one that Dr. Ted Friedman recommends. On his site, he says that carbonyl iron is a "very pure form of iron." wrote: What is the difference b/t these two types of iron?I have been taking the feosol (carbonyl iron) 45mg tablets (that is the smallest dose they come in) and I have tolerated them quite well. However, I know Dr. R prefers this other type of iron...so I bought some of that today when i went downtown. The kind I got was Advanced Ferrochel by Source Naturals (27mg tablets, 180 for $9). Any comments?__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Hi , This is a late comment 'cause I just got my computer back up and running a day or two ago. But Dr. R. told me any kind of iron was fine as long as the patient could tolerate it and it increased the ferritin level. :-) I am still tolerating feosol quite nicely! -- will post more later! > What is the difference b/t these two types of iron? > > I have been taking the feosol (carbonyl iron) 45mg tablets (that is > the smallest dose they come in) and I have tolerated them quite well. > However, I know Dr. R prefers this other type of iron...so I bought > some of that today when i went downtown. The kind I got was Advanced > Ferrochel by Source Naturals (27mg tablets, 180 for $9). > > Any comments? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Gee, it's good to see you on board again! How's Wyoming? You know when you join the Wyoming Yahoo site, you are welcome to cross-post to both sites at once.leoyellowrose wrote: Hi ,This is a late comment 'cause I just got my computer back up and running a day or two ago. But Dr. R. told me any kind of iron was fine as long as the patient could tolerate it and it increased the ferritin level. :-) I am still tolerating feosol quite nicely! -- will post more later!> What is the difference b/t these two types of iron?> > I have been taking the feosol (carbonyl iron) 45mg tablets (that is > the smallest dose they come in) and I have tolerated them quite well. > However, I know Dr. R prefers this other type of iron...so I bought > some of that today when i went downtown. The kind I got was Advanced > Ferrochel by Source Naturals (27mg tablets, 180 for $9). > > Any comments?__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Hi, Jan! As you can see, by now I've caught up with the posts. Hopefully there is no limit. Feels good to be back! Yes, I will join the Wyoming site soon now that I have my new e-mail address. I'll have to figure out how to sign in without my old utsa e-mail address showing up like it is now, because as you know, it's no longer valid! It's beautiful here! ) > Gee, it's good to see you on board again! How's Wyoming? You know when you join the Wyoming Yahoo site, you are welcome to cross-post to both sites at once. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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