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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 23810" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Some good elemental iron supplements usually works well (140mg - 200mg), along with iron enriched foods, and even cooking on the old iron skillet that grandma used to have. I would ramp up your vitamin C intake at the same time, maybe implementing a 2x daily routine .. Could be 80mg of elemental iron and "x" amount of C (find out your tolerance point) .. Maybe not a Dr. Klenner amount protocol, but "enough" to help compliment the iron protocol and make it optimal. </p><p></p><p>Again, beyond that, review your Vitamin D (which is actually a hormone), my suggestion is to aim for the 60ng/dl to 80ng/dl area, and again B12 and magnesium might need addressed. </p><p></p><p>FYI, Defy Medical has a great supplement therapy called CALM, which has a great blend of Magnesium & GABA, which could be a great night time supplement to consider on your end! The adrenals will still need a 4x saliva kit with Cort/DHEA correlation for anyone (doctor or not) to provide any useful comments. Your DHEA correlation will actually be derived from the SUM & Avg. of your Afternoon and Early PM cortisol result, so doing doing a 1x morning draw leaves a myriad of speculaton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 23810, member: 696"] Some good elemental iron supplements usually works well (140mg - 200mg), along with iron enriched foods, and even cooking on the old iron skillet that grandma used to have. I would ramp up your vitamin C intake at the same time, maybe implementing a 2x daily routine .. Could be 80mg of elemental iron and "x" amount of C (find out your tolerance point) .. Maybe not a Dr. Klenner amount protocol, but "enough" to help compliment the iron protocol and make it optimal. Again, beyond that, review your Vitamin D (which is actually a hormone), my suggestion is to aim for the 60ng/dl to 80ng/dl area, and again B12 and magnesium might need addressed. FYI, Defy Medical has a great supplement therapy called CALM, which has a great blend of Magnesium & GABA, which could be a great night time supplement to consider on your end! The adrenals will still need a 4x saliva kit with Cort/DHEA correlation for anyone (doctor or not) to provide any useful comments. Your DHEA correlation will actually be derived from the SUM & Avg. of your Afternoon and Early PM cortisol result, so doing doing a 1x morning draw leaves a myriad of speculaton. [/QUOTE]
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