I used to take iron supplements, when I was young I actually took a liquid iron product called SSS Tonic, I took it for energy. Well, I've learned that iron intake in seniors must be limited. Women who are menopausal and no longer menstruating, have no way to get rid of excess iron in their systems. Men have to donate blood if they have an overabundance of iron. For years now, even the multi-vitamin/mineral capsules we take are all "iron-free".
High Iron Linked to Heart Attack Risk and More
In one Finnish study of more than 2,000 individuals, researchers found that stored iron was more strongly linked to heart attack risk than either high blood pressure or high cholesterol. It is believed that women who menstruate regularly are less likely to experience heart attacks because iron levels are reduced by the loss of blood each month. The same line of logic explains why men who donate blood regularly also experience fewer heart attacks.
High levels of iron are linked to more than just heart attack risk:
- One study showed that iron supplementation disrupted the balance of gut flora in children. Children who were given iron supplements showed an increase in harmful bacteria and a decrease in beneficial bacteria.
- Research indicates that lower levels of iron can actually be protective against infectious disease, leukemia and lymphatic cancers.
- Other studies demonstrate that iron produces free radicals which accelerate the aging process.
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