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Have you had your ferritin level checked? Turns out iron plays a big roll in cardiovascular risk.

3/29/2018

 

Iron reduction response and demographic differences between diabetics and non-diabetics with cardiovascular disease entered into a controlled clinical trial.

I have been interested in iron biology for 35 years and have lectured on it to medical groups in the past.  Our practice has been measuring the stored form of iron, ferritin, for 30 years and when it is more than 100, we perform phlebotomies. EDTA Chelation therapy also reduces excess iron. Iron, while needed in a number of vital processes in our body, is also dangerous when in excess.

This recent article looked at levels of ferritin and blood sugar levels.  It showed that higher ferritin levels causes an increase in oxidative stress, which impairs iron utilization and results in lower red blood cell counts in diabetics.  Regular blood renewal resulted in an increase in red blood count and a decrease in blood sugar over time. High sugar in turn damages iron transport proteins and leads to lower blood counts in diabetics despite the patients having iron overload.

To reduce free radical damage, lower blood sugar and thus reduce the risk of cancer, hypertension, brain degeneration and circulatory diseases, find out your serum ferritin level and have it corrected by phlebotomy and EDTA Chelation therapy.

Half of adult Americans are diabetic or prediabetic. These patients, more than any other group, obtain benefits from correcting their iron levels and undergoing a series of EDTA Chelation therapy treatments.

Click here for the article abstract

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29302655

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    Robert S. Waters, M.D.


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