Sol, iron overload could mean you have HH, Hemochromotosis. It is very easy
to treat (phlebotomy) if done before major damage, and very dangerous to
ignore, as it can attack many organs. A DNA check is required for a proper
diagnosis.
Ross
----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: CS>MRSA and other Bad things
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
This makes me think there may be more than one type of
MRSA.
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people. Having
just had it comfirmed that I have iron overload and going on a reading
binge about it, I found it is one thing that differs from person to
person, and it is more common that I would have guessed, and it increases
suseptibility to infections. I read that anemic children in 3rd world
countries have been given iron injections to cure their anemia, but then
many die later from sudden overwhelming infections that were low level
(hidden so to speak) prior to iron administration.
Before researching this for myself, I had read a lot of speculation as to
why some people are so much more resistant to infectious organisms than
others, but the iron factor is something I'd never heard of before.
I'm not saying everyone who is susceptible to some kind of bacteria or
other has too much iron, but just pointing out that I recently ran across
something that is ONE factor impacting resistance. There are many such
individual differences that can affect immune response and resistance.
sol
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