Belekas
nobody
Hey Jim much appreciated for the complete, detailed post. Thank you. Glad that it recovered and you felt better after donating.My suspicion was that I was taking fairly high dose Vitamin C amid the Covid madness. High dose vitamin C, high carnivore-based Keto, and low ceruloplasmin primed me for iron overload. Taking Vitamin C with food increases iron levels.
My Iron saturation was 29%, so it was fine. My ceruloplasmin was low at 18 mg-dl. I donated blood for 18 months as soon as I was eligible and schedule permitting. I felt great after each donation. I mean fantastic.
I've paused the blood donation because my ferritin got down to 11.
The strange thing is that I started supplementing copper in December 2022, 4 mg a day. I re-did the "Full Monty" (Morley Robbins - Root Cause Protocol Morley Robbins: How Balancing Copper, Iron, Magnesium and 1 Protein is the Solution that You're Looking For) labs this February (2024), and my ceruloplasmin was lower than before I started supplementing - at 14 mg-dl. So starting in February I started taking 8 mg copper per day (4mg, twice per day). Then I started going up to 12 mg for a while. I realize most people say 8 mg is the absolute max, but I have had no negative side effects. I want to repeat the Full Monty and see whether ceruloplasmin is up.
I have gone from eating Keto for 22 years to eating bioenergetic. That reduced my LDL without lowering by HDL or raising triglycerides. Unfortunately, my HbA1c went up during this time. I'm hoping that this is temporary. So for me the jury is still out on copper levels and HbA1c.
I think the Morley Robbins Root Cause approach make sense if you are high ferritin and low ceruloplasmin. I realize other people don't have that problem, but I did.
I never tested ceruloplasmin but now that I have been rading RCP for quite some time that is getting more interest as well. I will read the link you provided in detail. So did the copper supplementation made you feel better in any ways? I read that testing hair for copper and other metals is the way to go but I'm not sure about this one.
My issue is different because my TS was 52% and Ferritin sub 400 during the test month or so ago. But also I was tested at the end of being seriously sick with flu or whatever that was and was still feeling like shit. I know body shuttles iron to ferritin when sick to starve off the virus / bacteria. Temp goes up to cook it and removing serum iron helps inhibit replication. Viruses and bacteria need iron to replicate. Inflammation also can raise ferritin fwiw. But since I'm Eastern European and have traits of Celtic ancestry I'm sensing I might have HH. Had 500mg blood removed on Saturday and have another full Iron panel test so will do next week or so to see how numbers look. My ferritin was >120 on TRT and thats a major red flag to investigate further. Wish I knew it last year, now that I'm off. Live and learn. Whats interesting that Ferritin goes up slowly over the lifetime upto 40-50 years and then spikes if you have issues. But at that time damage might have been already done without us not knowing anything. So fingers crossed nothing more serious is going on.
Regards,
bel