Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 They are low in kids with autism, but if you look at their monocytes, they are chock full Kathy Re: Fw: [Autism_iron] Re: Iron Overload & Thyroid JAMES BLANCO wrote:> Nope wrong. You LOOK like you have anemia (unless you have bleeding > in your stomach). Do a total body iron panel, if the > transferrin/hemoglobin is low, and you have an infection, bacteria, > candida etc, you have IRON OVERLOAD, as it is being depleted from the > blood and feeding the microbes. Look at IRON OVERLOAD sites for > further info. Opposite information that your told from the white > coats heh?> > *> *Transferrin saturation and ferritin aren't low in iron overload /haemochromatosis. haemoglobin isn't usually low unless the iron overload is caused by something like multiple transfusions for something like leukaemia or thalassaemia etc-- Alisonhttp://www.alisonashwell.com new work uploadedhttp://www.artwanted/alisonashwell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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