1. Tom Hennessy Tom Hennessy Canada says:

    "The addition of a variety of non-chelated forms of iron to milled grains and cereals may be the most serious mistake in the history of human nutrition"
    "intracellular iron greatly affects HIV-1 replication. Higher iron stores were shown to be associated with faster progression of HIV-1 infection and to inversely correlate with the survival of HIV-1 infected patients."
    "A possible detrimental role of iron in HIV infection would have serious public health implications."
    There is no iron deficiency in the world.
    They have shown the marker universally used to diagnose 'iron deficiency'. hemoglobin, is set too high.
    The marker is to be lowered by one point.
    Noone is iron deficient, only those people with a, hemolytic anemia, will be 'flagged'.
    "Are Hemoglobin Cutoffs for Anemia Outdated?" "a decrease of approximately 1.0 g/dL in hemoglobin cutoffs"

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