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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lipids / Iron / Ferritin Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Marlowe" data-source="post: 271567" data-attributes="member: 45320"><p>I understand many posters are concerned about low Ferritin. </p><p>Is there a link to a post on here that explains that rationale? Because to me, a ferritin of 58 is great. The Ray Peat folks, Ivor Cummins, Dr. Eugene Weinberg, and Mercola all concur that high ferritin is indicative of serious issues. Anything over 300 and something is going on. Over 1,000 and cancer risk goes through the roof.</p><p></p><p>Not an issue here with OP I realize, but the concern when ferritin is low and Hemoglobin is low (very low at first, but then not so low?- <a href="https://irondisorders.org/anemia-of-chronic-disease-2/" target="_blank">Anemia of Chronic Disease | Iron Disorders Institute</a>) then supplementing iron is the wrong thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Marlowe, post: 271567, member: 45320"] I understand many posters are concerned about low Ferritin. Is there a link to a post on here that explains that rationale? Because to me, a ferritin of 58 is great. The Ray Peat folks, Ivor Cummins, Dr. Eugene Weinberg, and Mercola all concur that high ferritin is indicative of serious issues. Anything over 300 and something is going on. Over 1,000 and cancer risk goes through the roof. Not an issue here with OP I realize, but the concern when ferritin is low and Hemoglobin is low (very low at first, but then not so low?- [URL="https://irondisorders.org/anemia-of-chronic-disease-2/"]Anemia of Chronic Disease | Iron Disorders Institute[/URL]) then supplementing iron is the wrong thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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