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  • @dandelion

    I have to say, even under doctor supervision, I had issues with the patches; the glue burned my skin so bad that the scars lasted months.

    I am now taking sublingual pills and they work well for me but I still need to be monitored for kidney and liver issues because of the aforementioned damage caused by my own experimentation.

    So, yeah, I was trying to share my experience as a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of trying to figure it out on my own.





  • @dandelion

    They did a DNA test which confirmed it was hemochromatosis.

    Fortunately, getting rid of excess iron was not that difficult. I gave blood every 11-14 days for a while. I was allowed to donate blood every 6 days, but 11 was where I was comfortable. The normal amount of time between blood donations is 56 days, but I had enough iron to replace the missing red blood cells in less than a week.

    It was like being a superhero, though I don’t recommend it.


  • @dandelion

    I was using an over-the-counter natural supplement, made from bovine and porcine products without doctor supervision or approval.

    I went to my PCP for my annual tests and showed signs of liver and kidney damage. I don’t drink, smoke, or do drugs, so they thought it was cancer and scheduled additional blood work and a biopsy.

    The blood test came back showing that it was not cancer but an iron overload. My body was storing the excess in all my organs and tissues.