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As far as I know iron has little to do with cholesterol. Your fatty

liver and high cholesterol will both become much healthier when you get

on enough Armour! HYpothyroidism causes both those problems. Ideal

Ferritin is 70-90 so I do nto think you need to take iron, just maybe

eat some iron rich foods, like liver, once in a while to make sure it

doesn't go lower.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but with fatty liver, shouldn't you keep meds

to a minimum if possible?

I'm not an Armour " sublinguist, " but if I had fatty liver I would be.

Do you do the sublingual? (sorry...I can't recall if you're even on

Armour yet...)

Personally, I wouldn't do the iron with the fatty liver.

I'm not certain, but your iron stuff could indicate infection. You

might ask your dr about that.

Warmly,

>

So I'm assuming from my CT scan, which

> showed my liver was filled with fat that it's not working properly

> because it's getting clogged with cholesterol. So would be taking iron

> be dangerous at this point?

>

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