You could take about 1000 mcg sublingually for a couple of months.
Generally if you are low in iron it is from poor digestion which creates poor absorption.
If you crave chewing ice this is a sure sign you are low in iron.
B Vitamins are created from the bacteria in your intestines. The best way to increase your absorption is to take very high quality probiotics in therapeutic quantities and eat at least 4oz of rare to medium rare beef twice a week.
Tuesday, August 12, you wrote:
I have recently had some bloodwork done and results indicate low iron
levels and low hemoglobin -second round of low results. I hear that
iron supplementation is not necessarily a good thing for cancer, also
that cancer can rob the body of iron by using it up at a higher rate
and that it assists cancer to grow.
Does anyone have any thoughts about this-should one supplement with
iron? Are there situations where it could be good for treatment to be
somewhat low in iron for a while? what are danger levels?
In addition, my urine sample came back as moderately high in blood but
there was absolutely no visible blood at all. Any thoughts on this one? Has anyone had any similar experiences? thanks!
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