Paul Saladino· MD
I don't have hemochromatosis from my genetics based on 23andMe analysis of single and nucleotide polymorphisms but I do have a lot of iron in my body
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I don't have hemochromatosis from my genetics based on 23andMe analysis of single and nucleotide polymorphisms but I do have a lot of iron in my body
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one of the takeaways from the most recent set of blood work was that perhaps I should be thinking about how to get my iron levels down a little bit my ferritin was creeping up above 300 I had a couple of iron saturations or transparent SATs that were in the 40s almost to 50 I think I even had one that was above 50