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Iron Deficiency: How Can This Harm Your Immune System

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Iron is involved in many biochemical reactions of immune and non-immune cells and pathogens. Iron is required when foreign bacteria and viruses attack the body, it gets insulated with the help of immune system components and becomes not available for the invading bacteria. Lactoferrin, which is the iron binding protein, is involved in the immune system response. Our immune system cells release iron containing enzymes that exhibit a destruction process against antigens (foreign viruses and bacteria, that our immune system doesn’t recognize). Iron metabolism is very important in immunity. Iron balance issues include: iron overload, iron deficiency and iron metabolism diseases like thalassemia or idiopathic hemochromatosis.

In this article we will talk about Iron Deficiency. For much more details about iron go to vitaliving.com.

What is Iron Deficiency?

Iron is an essential mineral that is responsible for production of hemoglobin in your body. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells. About 70% of the body’s iron is found in red blood cells and muscle cells-myoglobin. Hemoglobin transfers oxygen through the bloodstream from lungs to tissues. Iron Deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia widely spread in many developing and developed countries. This means that your body lacks iron minerals and accordingly your body doesn’t have enough substance in red blood cells to carry on the oxygen from lungs to tissues. 

Symptoms of iron deficiency are as follows:

Most people don’t even know they have Iron deficiency as the symptoms are very mild. The best way to find out is the blood test.

Stages of Iron Deficiency:

Causes of Iron Deficiency

Diagnosis and treatment

Feeling symptoms of iron Deficiency and reading about them on Google should never be the reason for self diagnosis and self-treatment. You need to book an appointment with your doctor and proceed with tests and examination, which includes:

Red blood cell size & color. Usually red blood cells are smaller and paler in color than normal.

Hematocrit. This is the ratio of your blood volume and red blood cells. Normal levels are between 35.5 and 44.9 percent for adult women and 38.3 to 48.6 percent for adult men. Depending on age this numbers may change

Hemoglobin. hemoglobin levels are low in case of Iron Deficiency and can indicate anemia very clearly. The normal hemoglobin level range is 13.2 to 16.6 grams (g) of hemoglobin per deciliter (dL) of blood for men and 11.6 to 15. g/dL for women.

Ferritin. Ferritin is a protein that helps to store the Iron in the body. If the levels of ferritin are not enough you will lack iron minerals.

Iron Deficiency Treatment

The healing process includes taking iron supplements and including food rich in iron to the diet. It is very recommended to take Vitamin C, as it  will improve the absorption of iron in your body. Your doctor may recommend taking Vitamin C with the iron Supplement or replacing it with a fresh juice rich with Vitamin C.

You need to make frequent check ups to see if the actions you take are giving results or not. This should be every few months.

The most important thing here is to cure the underlying cause.

Products that are rich in Iron are:

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