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Raising ferritin FAST (a how-to, not a question)
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<blockquote data-quote="Clear" data-source="post: 266764" data-attributes="member: 44870"><p>I am 35 years old. I finished my protocol, 7 days with doctors best high absorption 100% chelated with ferrochel iron. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate. I did 81 mg three times a day, 9am 3pm 9pm. The iron expires this month, if that matters... </p><p></p><p>Labs before:</p><p>21 ferritin</p><p>16.1 hemoglobin</p><p></p><p>I donated blood at red cross, single red</p><p>Ran protocol </p><p></p><p>Labs after:</p><p>18 ferritin</p><p>16.1 hemoglobin</p><p>Iron total 121</p><p>Uibc 260</p><p>Tibc 381</p><p>% saturation 32</p><p></p><p>During protocol I took a single PPI on day 2. I ate white bread with no vitamin C or D in it, however I did eat chicken a couple times. I drank black tea on day 2 twice without thinking. I did not eat anything other than toast and a couple servings of chicken. </p><p></p><p>My hemotologist did test me for any sort of hemochromotosis gene mutations, a bunch of different ones, however I do not specifically see C282Y tested for. Is there any other name for that? I can list all that she tested me for if it would help. </p><p></p><p>I am at a loss. I ran your protocol before and felt great for about two months, however the Dr screwed up and only ran a normal iron panel that didn't include ferritin and instead referred me to a hemotologist. So I don't know 100% if it actually increased my ferritin last time, though I think it did because the headaches i had for months stopped around day 4 and falling asleep driving also stopped around that time. </p><p></p><p>Any advice on what to do? </p><p></p><p>Any idea what might have caused this? She referred me to get my gut checked out. I do have GERD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clear, post: 266764, member: 44870"] I am 35 years old. I finished my protocol, 7 days with doctors best high absorption 100% chelated with ferrochel iron. Ferrous bisglycinate chelate. I did 81 mg three times a day, 9am 3pm 9pm. The iron expires this month, if that matters... Labs before: 21 ferritin 16.1 hemoglobin I donated blood at red cross, single red Ran protocol Labs after: 18 ferritin 16.1 hemoglobin Iron total 121 Uibc 260 Tibc 381 % saturation 32 During protocol I took a single PPI on day 2. I ate white bread with no vitamin C or D in it, however I did eat chicken a couple times. I drank black tea on day 2 twice without thinking. I did not eat anything other than toast and a couple servings of chicken. My hemotologist did test me for any sort of hemochromotosis gene mutations, a bunch of different ones, however I do not specifically see C282Y tested for. Is there any other name for that? I can list all that she tested me for if it would help. I am at a loss. I ran your protocol before and felt great for about two months, however the Dr screwed up and only ran a normal iron panel that didn't include ferritin and instead referred me to a hemotologist. So I don't know 100% if it actually increased my ferritin last time, though I think it did because the headaches i had for months stopped around day 4 and falling asleep driving also stopped around that time. Any advice on what to do? Any idea what might have caused this? She referred me to get my gut checked out. I do have GERD. [/QUOTE]
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