If a person who is 130 pounds and five feet four inches and takes a lot iron supplements, at how many mg would that person begin feeling symptoms?
Too much iron can clog up your arteries in the same way that cholesterol does.
Too much iron can be a problem with some people. I am one of those people. My doctor has to remove about 2 pints of my blood every month cause I store Iron. He says most women would love to have my iron content, but for me it can damage my liver and more. My symtoms are blisters if Im in the sun too long. I am not suppose to be in the sun unless I am covered well. Too much Iron is really a problem. beleive me. If you want more info , text me
It depends on many factors. First, females lose more iron than males. Iron is lost through sweat, bleeding, etc. So if you're male, you may have iron overdose symptoms more readily. Second, why are you taking so many iron supplements? What is the RDA% on them? You should only be taking iron under a doctor's supervision. For someone like me with mild iron deficiency anemia, I take a 65 mg (300+% RDA) iron a day. The RDA for women of childbearing age is 18 mg a day, and I think it's about 8 mg for men. Again, please ask your doctor about this. Too much iron can cause anemia (yes, you read that right), amenorrhea, liver damage, and other nasty conditions that you don't want to deal with.
Too much iron can clog up your arteries in the same way that cholesterol does.
Too much iron can be a problem with some people. I am one of those people. My doctor has to remove about 2 pints of my blood every month cause I store Iron. He says most women would love to have my iron content, but for me it can damage my liver and more. My symtoms are blisters if Im in the sun too long. I am not suppose to be in the sun unless I am covered well. Too much Iron is really a problem. beleive me. If you want more info , text me
It depends on many factors. First, females lose more iron than males. Iron is lost through sweat, bleeding, etc. So if you're male, you may have iron overdose symptoms more readily. Second, why are you taking so many iron supplements? What is the RDA% on them? You should only be taking iron under a doctor's supervision. For someone like me with mild iron deficiency anemia, I take a 65 mg (300+% RDA) iron a day. The RDA for women of childbearing age is 18 mg a day, and I think it's about 8 mg for men. Again, please ask your doctor about this. Too much iron can cause anemia (yes, you read that right), amenorrhea, liver damage, and other nasty conditions that you don't want to deal with.