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Why You Need to Manage Your Iron Status and How to Do It | Mastering Nutrition #25

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Transferen and Hepsidon - The Master Coordinator of the Response to Iron

In hemochromotosis, or in me, the h f gean is the main gen that's mutated. 80 to 85 % of people who have hemochromatosis are homozagus for the c two, 82 y and h 63 d. And then there's this assortment of other genetic mutations that can occur. In most iron overload cases something's wrong with the h f gine so transparent becomes saturated. Instead of causing iron to get directed into ferton, you just get an increasingly saturated transparent pool.

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