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Raising ferritin FAST (a how-to, not a question)
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<blockquote data-quote="MedicineMan" data-source="post: 209623" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>I am like you scared to try it. I donated Sunday and feel pretty good right now. I will say I did see a benefit from using Apolactoferrin and IP6. My hct lowered and stayed low over the summer. I then started using Colostrum instead of Apolactoferrin and it rose again. So, after this last donation on Sunday, I am going to stick with Apo and IP6 and see it it stays down. Hopefully just let ferritin gradually come up. I never have had any symptoms from low ferritin except when I donated two months in a row back in February and March of this year. Even then it was not bad. I got a little winded lifting weights and cardio for about two days. I really do feel like it is just chasing a number. I feel no different after donating blood. Sunday, I donated in 6 minutes for what that’s worth lol! In contrast I have a friend on trt always feels immediately better after donating despite lower numbers. So, I think there are obviously a lot of factors involved blood pressure etc.. To the previous poster, I am on 125 mg a week. Started out like a lot of guys at 200mg (bad doctor) IM once a week. She never tested my shbg.I did that myself. Worked my way down to 125mg. Also, as I mentioned low shbg high metabolizer, very sensitive to estrogen. I personally think I am at the sweet spot for low shbg guys. Low shbg plays a major role metabolically, hormonally and in trt. Anyway, I will read up on the Adenine. Thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MedicineMan, post: 209623, member: 43112"] I am like you scared to try it. I donated Sunday and feel pretty good right now. I will say I did see a benefit from using Apolactoferrin and IP6. My hct lowered and stayed low over the summer. I then started using Colostrum instead of Apolactoferrin and it rose again. So, after this last donation on Sunday, I am going to stick with Apo and IP6 and see it it stays down. Hopefully just let ferritin gradually come up. I never have had any symptoms from low ferritin except when I donated two months in a row back in February and March of this year. Even then it was not bad. I got a little winded lifting weights and cardio for about two days. I really do feel like it is just chasing a number. I feel no different after donating blood. Sunday, I donated in 6 minutes for what that’s worth lol! In contrast I have a friend on trt always feels immediately better after donating despite lower numbers. So, I think there are obviously a lot of factors involved blood pressure etc.. To the previous poster, I am on 125 mg a week. Started out like a lot of guys at 200mg (bad doctor) IM once a week. She never tested my shbg.I did that myself. Worked my way down to 125mg. Also, as I mentioned low shbg high metabolizer, very sensitive to estrogen. I personally think I am at the sweet spot for low shbg guys. Low shbg plays a major role metabolically, hormonally and in trt. Anyway, I will read up on the Adenine. Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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