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Posted by Anoymous (Anonymous) on 08/10/2011

Hi Ted,

I've been struggling with low ferritin for over a year now. Despite being on a high dose of iron pills since January, my ferritin levels haven't budged. I feel terrible all the time and can't get out of bed most of the day, hair loss etc. I've stayed clear of all the foods that inhibit iron absorption, I've taken blackstrap molasses along with my pills, I've gone on a gluten free diet and nothing has helped. I am also hypothyroid and was reading that people with thyroid problems have decreased stomach acid which causes iron deficiency so I decided to try to take HCL supplements. I took one and had horrible, painful gas (even in my chest) for a day straight. I'm not sure if I should continue. I know if there is burning of any sort, you are supposed to stop but I didn't see anything about gas. Also, I was thinking about taking apple cider vinegar with my pills but don't know if I drink it WITH the pills. Can long term used of ACV cause any PH problems in the body? I'm a little leary of doing this long term. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and if you could provide some input on this matter, it would be greatly appreciated!

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
08/13/2011
391 posts

Have your mineral status check and possible virus history you had in the past. Certain mycobacterium (in bone marrow or virus) and or unidentified intestinal disorders caused by your past consumption of accutane or isoretionin which leads to decrease intestinal villi are one of them.

The other is iron absorption is also affected if you have historical ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and acidic intestines. Inflammation of spleen and bone marrow issues, or kidney functioning also affects your ferritin status. Mineral status that leads to iron deficiency, includes taking the wrong kinds of iron (the proper one is ferrous gluconate), or excess cadmium, Celiac disease, hemolytic anemia, are some of the common overlooked problems. The ones people usually looked at is for anemia is vitamin C, B12, but fail to look at B2, folic acid, and taking too much zinc for colds, without proper copper supplementation.

Most of the problems I encountered is taking too much H2O2 for too long (the body produces more blood with less oxygen), some sort of aplastic anemia, and certain kinds of viruses (or bacteria) in the bone marrow, and black stools (a sign of intestinal bleeding). There was also case of fungus in the blood that also leads to anemia, you have outward allergy symptoms.

Anemia is a frequently encountered problems, most hospitals used erythropoietin and blood transfusions, but this is a temporary solution. I had a person who had taking 5 different blood pressure med that lead to his kidney being impaired, that he is considering kidney dialysis (machine) it actually leads him to be anemia.

Anemia is actually one of the more difficult cases because the hospital doesn't deal with it except temporary solutions only. (Actually more difficult then cancer, in terms of finding the cause.) The usual anemia dealt with in Thailand is to go hospital when you have anemia without dealing with the cause. It's fine, but you can this can go on forever.

Hemolytic anemia was helped with prednisone and another cyclosporine to help the body produce more blood. They said the cause was autoimmunity, so they gave that, but I think it prednisone stimulates blood synthesis, but it leads to weight gain in nearly all patient too.

Ted

Replied by Hendrik
Brits, Rsa,northwest
09/30/2011

HI TED I NEED YOUR HELP VERY URGENT , I HAD 4 PATIENTS THAT BODIES DIDN'T ABSORB IRON, CAN I GIVE THEM HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 35%, THEY HAVE GONE THROUGH ALL PROSESS. WHAT ARE YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND CAN YOU HELP WTH THIS? I WILL BE SO THANKFUL. MY MAIL 277988604094@VODAMAIL. CO. ZA.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOU GREETINGS HENDRIK FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

Replied by Anonymous
08/16/2011

Hi Ted, Thanks for your response! How would I check for past virus history or mycobacterium? Everything else that you have mentioned has been checked so those are the only two things left. Someone else also mentioned possibly having H. Pylori. Thanks again for your help."


08/19/2011: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "There are blood tests that check for antigens still present in your bloodstream. There may be some services that do that. I had one person who had cancer, and he went to some European lab and have his blood tests for antigens or antibodies and he happens to have aspergillis niger, a herpes virus, black mold fungus producing aflatoxin mycobacterium and other things that cause his cancer. So what I asked him was to control the blood sugar, because most of these organisms will remain suppressed, if the blood sugar is below 90 mg/dL that is especially true for fruits and artificial sugar. The other is alkalized diet, and his cancer has remained in remission as far as I know since he had his blood sugar under control. His cancer has a low survival rate (pancreatic cancer) there is 0% 5 year survival rate with conventional medicine. Of course for pancreatic cancer you need digestive enzymes WITHOUT any calcium too, calcium basically is a protective shield against the immune systems for most viruses and bacteria. H. Pylori if you have ulcers, may cause bleeding if severe.

Ted

Replied by J
Rich Land
02/15/2018

Its the Thymus. We can get iron from our diet easy. It, I think, creates T cells that act as antibiotics that eat away at tissue over time. If you want growth of the tissue, to thicken or harden, that's mutation, I'm for stabilization not transferring alpha species control. I know that my Thymus has been replaced by fat, but hopefully I'll study it enough, hopefully digging through the sick dead youths who give me permission. Looking for a chemical and mechanical engineering process to grow or something. Thank you.

Replied by J
Rich Land
02/15/2018

One way to combat iron deficiency would be to have a growth, or an implantation that would flow and refilter something. All I know is that if a filter exhausts itself it needs to be cleaned or replaced. To find the part of the body that restrains the tissues, usually lost during puberty, as said by a friend, Evan Swope. He told me a hormone is lost during puberty, he named it and I forgot it, only that it started with T... If he remembers he could have located the gland, growth that disappears over time that we so desperately need to control if we are to evade death until found guilty of tyranny, or found lost to instability. I will search for this gland that supposedly stops during puberty. Typically untraceable around the age of 17. Regrowing would be... Not our current wants, but who knows, we could endure the essential trials of the resustainment which proves to lose it's shape once originality in identity is brought to neural processes. All we need is a growth or implantation, growths are the hard ones, finding the molecular formula is the harder one, because with that we could just have a shot or a supplemented release. Before puberty. it loses it's matter when sexual reproduction is a concern. We may essentially be looked at as children once again, because I think Ferritin, is but one of the hormones that we look for. Like I said it started with a T, I'm now going to do a search. I'll keep this tab open. Because I may just clear my debt with it and look to invest in genetic de/restabilization to make sure we work and be worked on according to our wants and goals. Help me search. I'm going to interrogate Evan Swope. Hopefully he remembers...

-JDB


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