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    Iron Decreases Adiponectin - Phlebotomy(blood Donation),Manganese,zinc,vitamin D Increasing It

    Adipocyte iron regulates adiponectin and insulin sensitivity. - PubMed - NCBI Iron overload is associated with increased diabetes risk. We therefore investigated the effect of iron on adiponectin, an insulin-sensitizing adipokine that is decreased in diabetic patients. In humans, normal-range...
  2. haidut

    Glycine Protects From Iron Toxicity In The Liver

    The optimal approach would be to keep iron stores on the low end of normal but for the people who already have confirmed iron overload, this study may offer some help. Glycine seems to protect from the toxicity of iron, which is mainly manifested in the liver (and sometimes brain). Iron induces...
  3. natedawggh

    Above All, Reduce Iron

    Hi All, This article I wrote won't be new to long-time Peaters, but my journey continues to remind me how important it is to avoid Iron in my diet. I've discovered a few tricks like eating foods high in manganese, using cilantro, as well as citrus away from iron-heavy foods to quickly reduce...
  4. M

    Endotoxin And Iron Finally Recognized As Potential Causes Of Many Diseases

    [ moderator edit: threads merged ] Bacteria lurking in blood could be culprit in countless diseases
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    Effects Of Excess Dietary Iron And Fat On Glucose And Lipid Metabolism

    Effects of excess dietary iron and fat on glucose and lipid metabolism. - PubMed - NCBI Abstract PURPOSE: Diets rich in fat and energy are associated with metabolic syndrome (MS). Increased body iron stores have been recognized as a feature of MS. High-fat diets (HFs), excess iron loading and...
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    Battles With Iron: Manganese In Oxidative Stress Protection

    Battles with Iron: Manganese in Oxidative Stress Protection Abstract The redox-active metal manganese plays a key role in cellular adaptation to oxidative stress. As a cofactor for manganese superoxide dismutase or through formation of non-proteinaceous manganese antioxidants, this metal can...
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    Vitamin D3 Transactivates The Zinc And Manganese Transporter SLC30A10 Via The Vitamin D Receptor

    Vitamin D3 transactivates the zinc and manganese transporter SLC30A10 via the Vitamin D receptor. - PubMed - NCBI Vitamin D3 regulates genes critical for human health and its deficiency is associated with an increased risk for osteoporosis, cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, hypertension...
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    Micronutrient Intakes Of Wild Primates: Are Humans Different?

    Micronutrient intakes of wild primates: are humans different? - PubMed - NCBI Abstract Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problems associated with food insufficiency to those associated with food over-consumption. Humans are members of...
  9. Amazoniac

    Magnesium Deficiency, A Brief Review

    Beliebers, This review was written in a weird manner because I guess the guy had more freedom than what we would expect from a researcher in a published review. Nevertheless, I’m sharing because it has some interesting points that can direct people here to look for those subjects in more depth...
  10. haidut

    Dementia Breakthrough - Alzheimer Disease Linked To Endotoxin And Iron

    Nice to see medicine may be finally making a 180-degree turn but I would not hold my breath for it to become mainstream treatment any time soon. Given the abilities of aspirin to chelate iron directly from the brain, this may be one of the reasons for its beneficial effects on Alzheimer's...
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    Iron In The Blood Could Cause Cell Damage

    Iron in the blood could cause cell damage, say researchers Concentrations of iron similar to those delivered through standard treatments can trigger DNA damage within 10 minutes, when given to cells in the laboratory https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160211184000.htm
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    Can The Wound Healing Process Be Improved By Vitamin Supplementation? Experimental Study On Humans

    Can the wound healing process be improved by vitamin supplementation? Experimental study on humans. - PubMed - NCBI Abstract The improvement of the wound healing process in humans by vitamin supplements is still controversial because of the lack of a clearly demonstrated correlation with the...
  13. NathanK

    Deferoxamine (desferal)-powerful iron chelator

    Anybody ever heard of this? I just looked this up after seeing they used it in a parkinsons rat study. Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferoxamine Deferoxamine (also known as desferrioxamine B, desferoxamine B, DFO-B, DFOA, DFB or desferal) is a bacterial siderophore produced by...
  14. haidut

    Aspirin Lowers Serum Ferritin Levels

    It has long been known that people taking aspirin have lower serum iron levels, but I think this is one of the few studies that shows an effect of aspirin on ferritin as well. So, taking aspirin could be an alternative to giving blood. Unfortunately, this was an observation study so no...
  15. Giraffe

    Iron And Ascorbic Acid Form A Potentially Toxic Cocktail

    Iron supplements: the quick fix with long-term consequences "Iron and ascorbic acid form a potentially toxic cocktail. Ascorbic acid has been shown to exhibit both anti-oxidant and pro-oxidant effects in a dose related fashion. The chemical mechanisms given above have been established...
  16. natedawggh

    Cilantro for Iron Chelation

    So, even though I've had a huge success with my health I have been thinking that I have iron overload and am just maintaining my health in spite of it (I have not been able to get a doctor to test iron, even though I had thyroid tumors). I am suspicious of this because if I stop any of the...
  17. Giraffe

    Calcium effect on iron absorption

    Calcium and Iron Interactions Inhibition of haem-iron absorption in man by calcium http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di ... 4593000546 Calcium: effect of different amounts on nonheme- and heme-iron absorption in humans. http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/53/1/112.short...
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    Taurine supplementation reduces oxidative stress and protects the liver in an iron-overload murine m

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25201602 We previously demonstrated that iron overload induces liver damage by causing the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Taurine is a potent free radical scavenger that attenuates the damage caused by excessive oxygen free radicals. Therefore...
  19. N

    IP6 For Iron Chelation

    I carry too much iron, so I'm always on the lookout for ways to get rid of it. (No...I won't do leeches and probably bleeding myself is out too. :D ) I donate as often as I'm allowed. This IP6 stuff... I guess it is a form of inositol. There are claims that it really gets the iron out...
  20. Dan W

    Coffee an hour after a meal was still effective at inhibiting iron absorption

    I think it was BigPapaChakra who found this: http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/37/3/416.long The relevant part to coffee-timing is study 3:
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