Why is iron important? 

I covered who may be more likely to have an iron deficiency and many of the symptoms in in part 1 of my iron posts. This time, let’s talk more about what can happen in a deficiency state and what iron does in the body. This shows how its presence, or lack of, can affect our health on a larger scale.

Iron Deficiency Anaemia

Too little iron leads to iron deficiency anaemia, this is well known, but what exactly IS anaemia?

Iron deficiency anaemia is different to the anaemia caused by a deficiency in B12 or folate. In iron deficiency anaemia, our blood cells are under-developed and lack sufficient haemoglobin for oxygen transportation in the body. This means that our tissues such as brain and muscles that are dependent on oxygen become deprived.

What Function does Iron Have in the Body?

About Dominique Ludwig, Nutritionist MSc and Nutritional Therapist mBANT

Dominique Ludwig is an accomplished Nutritionist with over 30 years’ experience as a qualified nutritionist and 16 years as a nutritional therapist. The secret weapon of many high-profile clients and A-list celebrities, Dominique has been voted one of the top 15 nutritionists in the UK.

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