Low Ferritin vs. Low Hemoglobin. What's the Difference?!
Did you know that your body can actually be starving for iron, even if your doctor says your blood test look “normal”?! If you’re struggling with the life draining symptoms of low iron, but your doctor seems to think everything is fine...you’re gonna want to stick around for this post!
You’ve probably heard people say they’re ‘anemic’ because their blood tests indicate a low hemoglobin level.
But...did you know that being considered anemic is actually the second stage of iron deficiency and that most doctors never even order the test to identify the first stage of low iron?!
Sounds crazy, right?! But You can actually be severely iron deficient and still have a ‘normal’ hemoglobin level!
So Today we’re going to shine a light on a silent epidemic that affects millions of people worldwide...yet may go undiagnosed for YEARS!
You’ve probably heard the word ‘anemia’ used as a general term for having low iron or heard someone say they’re ‘anemic’. But what does that mean?
There are actually several forms of anemia, but today we are going to focus on conditions caused by low iron.
What many people don’t know, and most doctors actually overlook...is that when your doctor tells you you’re ‘anemic’ that is actually the second stage in the progression of low iron!
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