Paul Saladino· MD
if you have hemochromatosis and you're eating a ton of meat you'd want to know your iron status and do phlebotomy to get rid of it
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if you have hemochromatosis and you're eating a ton of meat you'd want to know your iron status and do phlebotomy to get rid of it
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the transferrin saturation will be super high because your body will be binding up all the iron your TI bc meaning the total iron binding capacity will be low and the ferritin can be quite high and that is a dangerous situation doesn't mean you can't eat a carnivore diet it means you should do phlebotomy regardless of the diet you are eating