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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 187236" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>Hemochromatosis is a genetic disease. You would either not have it, have it, or be a carrier. If your a carrier, you’d likely not suffer any effects from it at all. For you to have hemochromatosis your parents would have to have it or be a carrier for it. If this is a possibility then you need to get tested. It’s possible your parents may not even know because this is a rare disease and often overlooked. Many physicians don’t even know anything about it or what they do know is wrong. If you have hemochromatosis then you’ll have a phlebotomy as needed to rid your blood of excess iron. You’ll also need to stay from multi-vitamins with iron and avoid a high iron diet. It’s very easy to manage if you stay on top of it, but can be deadly if you don’t.</p><p></p><p>With your symptoms I’d recommend you do a total body cleanse. You can get a good one from any supplements store. When is the last time you did a cleanse? All the junk in your body could be dragging you down big time. If you want to try a holistic approach, then start with a cleanse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 187236, member: 16125"] Hemochromatosis is a genetic disease. You would either not have it, have it, or be a carrier. If your a carrier, you’d likely not suffer any effects from it at all. For you to have hemochromatosis your parents would have to have it or be a carrier for it. If this is a possibility then you need to get tested. It’s possible your parents may not even know because this is a rare disease and often overlooked. Many physicians don’t even know anything about it or what they do know is wrong. If you have hemochromatosis then you’ll have a phlebotomy as needed to rid your blood of excess iron. You’ll also need to stay from multi-vitamins with iron and avoid a high iron diet. It’s very easy to manage if you stay on top of it, but can be deadly if you don’t. With your symptoms I’d recommend you do a total body cleanse. You can get a good one from any supplements store. When is the last time you did a cleanse? All the junk in your body could be dragging you down big time. If you want to try a holistic approach, then start with a cleanse. [/QUOTE]
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