INTERVIEW WITH THE HAPPY OLD LADY

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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INTERVIEW WITH BOB

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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INTERVIEW WITH BATTLE ON

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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INTERVIEW WITH SC IRON WOMAN

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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INTERVIEW WITH SANDY BEACH GAL

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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INTERVIEW WITH ANONYMOUS

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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INTERVIEW WITH COUNTRY MOMMA

“I experienced pain in joints for years, but I always thought my days as a runner was the reason. My heart fluttering started 3 months before my diagnosis.

I continue to experience joint pain and I am scheduled for an MRI of my liver and heart so I feel very nervous about those results.”

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grow your hair back! part 2 of 4

While some causes of hair loss are inevitable – like genetics and aging – hair that’s fallen out as a consequence of iron overload doesn’t have to be permanent! Now that you’re getting your iron levels under control, your organs, hormones, and body functions are recovering – and you can grow your hair back. There are four main approaches to cultivating a big head of hair. If you’ve lost your hair, you’ll want to hit on all 4 of these approaches to see the best effects.

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INTERVIEW WITH SPACEY

“When the covid-19 lockdown first started in March, one of the early suggestions going around in nutritional circles was to up your intake of vitamin C and Zinc especially the liposomal vitamin C, highly absorbable. So I did that starting in the beginning of April…by the mid to end of April I had become increasingly jaundiced and exhausted all the time and I could not keep food down, so my doctor ran tests and found it.

I was Triple National gold medalist in competitive swimming and I’m looking forward to feeling like being much more active very soon.”

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INTERVIEW WITH ANG

“I have a prior rare blood platelet disorder that had required life sustaining transfusions that combined with other treatments activated the HFE gene mutations. I have no issues yet but iron must be reduced. I was tested as my brother was diagnosed last year. Unfortunately due to the stabilized rare platelet disorder, I am not a candidate for standard phlebotomy treatment and had an adverse reaction to Deferasirox an oral chelator, and now will require subcutaneous Deferoxamine chelation.”

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