Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Posted by stellm @stellm, Jun 11, 2021

Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?

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@diana6

Liquid iron every other day, but your doctor will know how much and how often. If he does not know, get another doctor! Hepcidin? Do you mean Hematocrit.Once your not anemic and your blood levels are normal the fatigue and heart racing will subside. Because you are tired your heart beats faster to get blood/ O2 to your organs.

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I actually mean hepcidin. Studies have shown that hepcidin raises the day after you take iron and fight’s absorption. I have been to so many GPs and my god they don’t know. But I will try the liquid iron every other day, but double the dose and see what happens.

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@diana6

Does vitamin C lower hepcidin?
Vitamin C directly inhibits hepcidin expression within HepG2 cells. Moreover, by enhancing EPOR production, vitamin C may correct the downregulating EPOR from EPO, which has additional effect with EPO in treating anemia.

I was taking EmergenC packet with liquid iron

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Thanks for the info. So you suggest taking liquid iron every other day with Emergen C or Vitamin C? If I take other day, I may double the dose. Although palpations have subsided for the most part, my imbalance (not really dizziness, yet equilibrium is off) still remains. I did however find out that Ferretts change’s manufacturers thereby affecting the original iron tablet. I took them anyone and felt the negative effects 3 months later. I’m hoping WOW iron works, unless there are other suggestions I’m all ears!

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@14sam

Thanks for the info. So you suggest taking liquid iron every other day with Emergen C or Vitamin C? If I take other day, I may double the dose. Although palpations have subsided for the most part, my imbalance (not really dizziness, yet equilibrium is off) still remains. I did however find out that Ferretts change’s manufacturers thereby affecting the original iron tablet. I took them anyone and felt the negative effects 3 months later. I’m hoping WOW iron works, unless there are other suggestions I’m all ears!

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That's is the dose I took 6.8 mls, it requires a doctors script. you need to take Ferrous Sulfate Elixir as your doctor suggests for your wt and size. Iron tablet's taken may affect other organs, careful! The iron infusion beware, has side effects days later, may need epi pen. I still feel a little off balance too. Never double a dose, anything you take into your body, can affect your liver, thyroid, heart, kidneys etc. My labs are normal with my blood, but my thyroid is causing inflammation, wt. loss, I need lots of protein and to regulate my immune system. My thyroid antibodies are 379 normal is < 35. Note: I was a healthy good looking fe with no underlying conditions had not seen a doctor except for an exam for college.

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@corsair9

Israel promoted a 'universal' vaccine program - but they kept excellent medical records (and apparently did not lie or keep them secret as some other place that we know.)

In time studies showed that those vaccinated exhibited some loss of immunities, natural and acquired. The number one example was the loss of immunity to shingles {herpes zoster virus.}

I lost my immunity to shingles; I do not know if I have lost other immune responses or not. -- I will not be receiving any more mRNA 'vaccines' if I can help it. IR

Editor's Note:
Please include citations when referencing studies. Here are some articles to consider regarding immunity.

"It is a myth that the COVID-19 vaccine weakens the immune system. After someone receives a vaccine, their immune system is better equipped to protect against subsequent infections."

Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and the immune system https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-your-immune-system-weak-after-covid-vaccine

"Since the introduction of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines, there has been an ongoing debate about whether vaccinations or natural immunity provide superior protection. New research shows that while both build immunity to the virus, mRNA vaccines side-step the development of self-attacking antibodies—known as autoantibodies—that frequently occur in COVID-19 patients.

Evidence increasingly supports a connection between COVID-19 infection and autoimmunity, in which patients' immune systems target their own tissues. However, it was unclear if vaccination posed the same risk."
Read more https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/vaccination-has-a-lower-risk-of-autoantibody-development-than-natural-immunity/

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Old school thinking , Covid 19 bivalent mRNA vaccine does affect immune system,this vaccine is experimental- new, I know what it did to me and others I should of never taken it, for I was a healthy fe with no underlying conditions.

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