High Iron in blood. how to lower?

bigwhitetitan

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I just finished my 2nd cycle with 500 test c and 400 primo and i went to give blood and my iron was high 20.01 how can i get this down??
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Oh... i was going to suggest donating blood.
 

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Thanks i should have put that in.Thats how i found out that it was high when i went to donate blood.
 
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Hemochromatosis Diet

When the diagnosis of hemochromatosis is made it is important to adjust the diet so that too much iron is not being absorbed because of an improper diet. The biggest considerations are not to take medications which contain iron, consume too much alcohol or Vitamin C.

Vitamin C enhances the absorption of iron and has been known to precipitate heart palpitations in those with hemochromatosis.

Excessive alcohol consumption which has shown to greatly increase iron absorption in those with hemochromatosis is set at 60g a day. Thus it is important to stay well below this level. The limit should be 30g a day. When a patient has two copies of C282Y and drinks excessive alcohol there is a multiplying affect � not an additive affect � on the absorption of iron. It is deadly to drink too much alcohol if you have hemochromatosis.

The ingestion of black tea has been shown to decrease the absorption of iron. African tea which is becoming popular may contain iron so too much should not be consumed.

Don�t take milk thistle which has often been touted as good for the liver. It can cause severe problems in those with hemochromatosis.

Don�t eat raw shellfish. They may be contaminated with Vibrio vulnificans which thrives in an iron rich environment. There have been fatalities in the northern hemisphere. Cooking inactivates this organism.

Vitamin E � as an antioxidant may be of some help because too much iron may act as an oxidant. However it is probably important not to exceed 400 to 800 IU a day of Vitamin E.

Patients with hemochromatosis should not take supplements unless there are documented deficiencies. There is evidence that those with hemochromatosis may also have an increased ability to absorb other heavy metals. While iron may be removed by bleeding it is very difficult to remove other excess heavy metals.
a quick search on too much iron in the body.
 

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