you need iron. But if your iron levels are normal or high, do not
supplement with iron. If you are anemic from cancer treatment, then you
need iron.
ar
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 14:42:15 -0700, toreadpeoplehealthinfo@gmail.com
said:
> Jim,
>
> I've read about this theory many times in my research on cancer but still
> don't quite understand it completely.
>
> Does it mean that being conservative with iron intake will prevent cancer
> from forming in undiagnosed people?
>
> Does it mean that if you have cancer, you should eliminate iron as much
> as possible from your diet?
>
> So, no liver, no liverwurst (my favorite!), no cast iron cooking dishes,
> etc?
>
> And what about while you are anaemic with cancer? Should you not take
> iron supplements to combat anaemia?
>
> And by the way - I've asked 6-7 of my doctors about this, whether iron
> contributes to cancer growth and their answers were always a definitive
> "no" frustratingly enough.
>
> If you can help me understand this better, I would be grateful.
>
> Angel
>
>
>
>
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