I hope others can chime in as I'm not very familiar with iron chelation protocols. I had hemachromatosis once, but after donating blood many years ago, I haven't had it. I'm glad it has not recurred, since it would be hard to donate blood when my blood pressure is high, as I'm disqualified.An interesting thing to me in the Thomas Levy video above is his recommendation to use IP6 (inositol hexaphosphate) to chelate iron. Getting rid of iron overload is highly recommended by Peat--see his article. Any comments on how to use IP6 to lower iron--dosage, etc.? He says to take zinc (and magnesium?) supplements with it. I see the IP6 I just ordered from Bulk Supplements has calcium and magnesium included. I gather that it is phytate and phytate is usually counter-recommended, but Levy says it is ok.