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I’ve now recorded over 150 episodes of The Made To Thrive show, and still there are episodes that blow my mind and make me rethink so much of what I believed was true. This is one of those episodes!
Morley Robbins explodes so many myths about minerals like copper and iron, but does so in the spirit of healing and truth telling so that we can move closer to the truth about our health and our bodies. If you ever thought you had an iron deficiency, you cannot miss this conversation.
Morley’s understanding of ferritin, the connection to uric acid and why iron supplementation is the wrong approach to managing iron levels.
Another scary connection to glyphosate, it’s role in copper deficiency both in our bodies and in the soil of the earth and therefore what we eat.
Why all disease starts with cellular energy deficiency, or the suppression of mitochondria and why energy is what drives effectively everything biologically.
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Mentions:
Person – Bruce N. Ames PhD, Iron and Tissues, http://www.bruceames.org/bna2004.php
Person – Paul Cobine PhD, Copper Atoms, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul-Cobine
Person – Professor Douglas Kell, https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/systems-molecular-and-integrative-biology/staff/douglas-kell/
Study - Hematopoietic studies in vitamin A deficiency, Robert E Hodges, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/645632/
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