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Human Movement & Correctives Specialist WE ARE MORE THAN JUST A GYM. (Seriously.

We believe that there is an athlete in you--and that your personal best is a temporary step towards life-change. We're here to work with you to overcome your disbeliefs and exceed your personal fitness goals, whether that's running your first marathon or fitting into those jeans. Flat-Out Fit is located in the Oyster Point area of Newport News, just a warm-up run away from City Center. It's part o

Photos from Movement & Mobility LLC / formerly Flat-Out FIT's post 04/14/2025

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
what is it and do I have it?

Let’s talk symptoms versus lab results

If you have been having chronic oxidative stress in your body, it will show up somewhere as an autoimmune symptom . It can be a small symptom, in the G.I. tract, and eye issue that is persistent, that ache and pain in joints that you don’t understand, skin issues of any kind and it can be a nervous system dysfunction that no Dr can explain.

SYMPTOMS are the very first sign that your intelligent body is trying to tell you in fact it’s screaming something is wrong.

Now most people ignore those symptoms, brush it off as random. AND most Drs will brush it off don’t I know! And inflammation through out the vagus nerve (our Amazing super highway to all nerves, organs and systems) can hijack your feelings and sensations that you just don’t feel good but you can’t control or identify where your body is being affected…all from inflammation.

Lab testing will be the LAST part in the symptoms chasing journey so typically you’ll be a stage 3 or 4 by the time it’s actually caught. Drs only prescribe to this type of treatment due to lack of real education on how the entire body works together, every cell to every system in the body. 11 systems that either work together or get triggered and can get sick together.

Now what can cause it?

a Stressful event of any kind being physical, mentally or spiritually and in my opinion all of the above as they work together.

A Virus can cause a slow or fast onset of dysfunctional symptoms

A Surgery can disrupt the nervous system and gut dysbosis

an Accident very similar to surgery
Deficiencies in neurotransmitter hormones, s*x hormones, vitamins or minerals and guess what? If you’re deficient in one you are typically deficient in several

Bacterial and Viral
Infections (no matter what your Dr.says;)

Genetic makeup for certain genes like the MTHFR or COMT gene (most commonly found in all autoimmune, autism and cancers)

And HELLO Lifestyle is a huge contributor to many autoimmune disorders as we are what we eat, drink and live in. (chemicals, folic acid,mold etc)

So Ever wonder what causes autoimmune? Or contributes?

“Three factors are at play in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases:
-genes,
-immune system,
-and the environment where the person lives.

The genes confer what is called "predisposition" or genetic susceptibility. The immune system becomes dysregulated and provides the tools for executing the pathological damage.”

Have you or your doctors even checked your immune system markers?

Make sure to check your actual lab work, because these typically are not tested in full even though they often affect autoimmune conditionsditions.

These nutrients all keep the immune system healthy so we need to know & fully understand our numbers & symptoms. Keep a log to track when symptoms start as it’s a puzzle piece to your immunity puzzle.

1. Selenium serum
2. Selenium RBC
3. Vitamin D3 storage
4. Vitamin D Active
5. Zinc serum
6. Zinc RBC
7. Vitamin A serum
8. Vitamin A Palmitate (storage)
9. Vitamin E
10. Vitamin C
11. Vitamin B6
12. Vitamin B12
13. Vitamin B9 (Folate)
14. Full Thyroid Panel
15. A Full Iron Panel
16. Ferritin
17. Liver labs which can be ALT, AST, Bilirubin, ALP, Albumin, Total Protein

If your symptoms are more severe and you’ve been searching for answers then you will need to request these labs

1. C reactive protein
2. Fasting Insulin
3. Fasting Triglycerides
4. ANA profile
5.SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Profile
6. EBV Antibody Profile
7. EBV Nuclear
Antigen Ab, IgG

Tests that you really should think about ordering but you’ll pay out of pocket as insurance and Pharma own our medical system and they want life long customers…. No thanks!

Gut dysbosis testing (should include f***s and blood samples)

Lymes Disease panel (NOT western Kansas they only look for the top three strains and the testing is outdated) as there’s over 180 strains and yes ALL diseases are from a parasitic infection in the body typically always started in the GI system.

So what symptoms have you or your loved one been experiencing?





It’s a real grab bag… 

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The more you know…..
why am I dizzy?
Exhausted even after rest?
Anxious feeling out of the blue?
Shaky and not caffeinated?
I feel weak & then it goes away?
I’m cold all the time?
I ate that food last week and was fine but now I’m not,why?
My digestion is slow moving feeling?

There’s hundreds of these questions.
Now go research autonomic nervous system dysfunction

Now watch this funny clip explaining the simple and possible why ….
Next posts will explain our whys and how to test properly ❤️

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It’s a real grab bag… #lymeadvise #lyme #lymedisease #bartonella #POTs #posturalorthostatictachycardiasyndrome #candida #babesia #alphagal #ebv #mastcellactivationsyndrome #eds #ehlersdanlos #hypermobile #chronicfatigue #chronicillness #parasites #mthfr #fyp #foryou #MemeCut #Meme #MemeCut

Photos from Movement & Mobility LLC / formerly Flat-Out FIT's post 01/25/2025

So now we’ve talked about RBC and low iron and possible causes let’s add a missing link that most Drs & Specialist do NOT look for or connect the dots to ….. MCAS which stands for mast cell activation syndrome

We ALL have mast cells, these cells are a type of white blood cell that play a key role in the body's immune system. They are found in connective tissues throughout the body, particularly in the skin, airways, and the big one that most drs don’t understand or treat correctly the gastrointestinal tract.

The GI System is truly the brain to the nervous system. So when the system is dysregulated the cells don’t work so efficiently.

Mast cells sense harmful substances and release chemicals like histamine, heparin, cytokines, and growth factors

These chemicals cause blood vessels to dilate, which allows more blood to reach the site of an injury or infection

Mast cells also send signals to other tissues to modulate the immune response.

Now what can truly cause mcas?

Western Medicine Doctors will say they don’t have a clear understanding of why we react yet if you research Chinese, Indian, Holistic, Functional Medicine, Bio Medicine they ALL will tell you and test for

Bacterial Infection
Mold
MTHFR methylation issues
Low Iton
Low B Vitamins
Low Neurotransmitter Hormones
Liver dysfunction
Sibo (what do you think starts dementia?)
Slow or too fast GI motility
Oxidative Stress
High Stressed Event
Surgery
Sickness
Pregnancy & Delivery especially C Sections
And the list goes on because it’s such a broad range of symptoms because mast cells are in every organ, system in our bodies.

Now many of my new Fb friends and I along with my kids have Acute MCAS from the “safe & effective” vaccine 💉 many are getting it from long covid. Many have gotten it from previous mold exposure and previous vaccines and viruses.

The biggest triggers that I have researched is Epstein Barr Virus 🖐🏽
Lymes Disease 🖐🏽
Sibo🖐🏽
Too much Spike Protein still in my GI organs and blood lymph 🖐🏽
Low iron High immuglobulins dysfunction
Igg Deficiency 🖐🏽
GI Motility Syndrome 🖐🏽

This is a slow small fire that grows to a uncontrollable wildfire

And for us vax injured it was an Acute Reaction Disorder that starts a 💩 storm throughout the body!

I can tell you from years of research, I can tell you from being the mother of two children with MCAS both from 💉 and I can certainly tell you having acute anaphylaxis MCAS from Moderna it has been HELL!

Doctors have very limited education on MCAS
Doctors only learn from the paid for education (big pharma)
Drs try to treat us as one size fits all and that should NEVER be the case.

There is no uniform clinical picture
Very broad variety of symptoms possible
Triggers are difficult to identify
Various degrees of severity
Unspecific symptoms
Typical symptoms of mast cell activation
Digestive tract, gastrointestinal system
Cardiovascular system
Skin, mucous membranes, respira­tory tract
Nervous system
Hormonal system
Immune system, suscepti­bility to inflam­mation
Nutrition
Inconsistent symptoms
Mast cell diseases cannot be identified from a uniform clinical picture. Each case presents itself differently. The symptom constellation is as changeable as a chameleon.
The symptoms often resemble an allergy, food poisoning, a cold or other infectious disease. They occur in particular in connection with food intake, but can also persist chronically or occur in episodes without the affected person recogni­sing any connection with the diet. An enormously wide range of pre­domi­nantly unspecific symptoms is possible. The symptoms that occur vary from person to person. The following typical cardinal symptoms may occur:

Acute or chronic irritation, inflammation, pain, swelling
Disorders of the nervous system: sleep disorders, fatigue, nervous­ness, exhaustion syndrome, concen­tration disorders, memory disorders, suscepti­bility to stress, depressive moods
Indigestion: diarrhea or consti­pation, abdominal pain, flatulence, heartburn, bad-smelling intesti­nal winds, irritable bowel syndrome
Chronic inflammatory diseases
Itching, skin rash, skin redness, flushing (flush on face)
Hot flushes, sweating, disturbed tempe­rature sensation,
Tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmia, palpi­tations, drop in blood pressure
Headaches, migraines, dizziness
Nausea, vomiting
Dysmenorrhea, menstrual cramps, painful periods
Edema (swelling, fluid accumu­lation, e.g. swollen eyelids)
General information
There is no uniform clinical picture!
Symbolic picture: chameleon

Mast cell activation diseases (MCAD) cannot be identified from a uniform clinical picture. Each case presents itself differently. The symptom constellation is at least as changeable as a chameleon.

To find out whether one has a certain disease or not, everybod tends to compare his own symptoms with those of other affected persons or with those described in literature. This seems obvious, but unfortu­nately does not work with mast cell activation diseases. Every case is different:

Everyone has their own symptoms. The symptoms mentioned here may or may not be present, and the list does not claim to be complete. Many symptoms occur only tempo­rarily and not neces­sarily simultaneously. Thus the affected person often does not suspect that his/her various complaints have something to do with each other.

The severity is very different. Everything is possible, from those who are easily affected, who only have a little diarrhea, headaches or itching from time to time, to those who are severely affected by almost all the symptoms described here and are permanently unable to work, or who are even dependent on stationary care in a clinic. Fortuna­tely, the vast majority are only slightly affected.
The symptoms are also non-specific, i.e. there are many other diseases which can also cause such symptoms.
In short: The symptoms alone do not indicate whether it is an MCAD or not.

Very broad variety of symptoms possible
[Variety of symptoms]
More than 200 different mediators (messengers) can be released from activated mast cells, which can influence countless processes in the body. Histamine alone - probably the most important symptom trigger - fulfils numerous functions in our body. If histamine is released excessively (histaminosis), these processes are incorrectly regulated. Depending on the part of the body into which pathologically altered mast cells have migrated, different tissues, organs or organ systems can be affected. The type and strength of the triggering stimulus also determines which symptoms occur. Therefore, a particularly wide range of symptoms is possible, but not every affected person shows the same symptoms, and a single affected person does not always have the same symptoms. Some symptoms are chronic or very common, others may be sporadic.
In some patients, acute symptoms dominate, which occur shortly after the confrontation with a trigger and quickly decrease again. In others, the course is rather chronic, so that a single trigger contributes only imperceptibly to the permanent symptom level and is therefore difficult to recognise as such. Of course there are not only these two extremes, but one can also lie somewhere in between or react to a trigger with acute symptoms as well as with other chronic symptoms. In addition, the nature of the symptoms also depends on the characteristics of the trigger in question.

The figure below illustrates the different course of symptoms over time using a highly simplified model calculation. The calculation example shows how the intensity of the symptoms increases when an incompatible meal is taken daily at 6 am, 12 am and 6 pm.

Figure: Acute and chronic course of symptoms

In the acute course of the disease, the amount of histamine rises sharply, but then quickly decreases again. In a chronic course, the amount of histamine after a single meal does not increase much compared to a healthy person. However, it only decreases very slowly. At the next meal, the new histamine dose is added to the remaining amount of histamine and thus increases from day to day until after several days an equilibrium concen­tration is reached where the increase and decrease are the same.

Figure: histamine release

The concentration levels of released mast cell mediators (e.g. histamine) only reach their maximum a long time after the trigger concentration has already started to sink again. Reason: Even after the trigger has reached its maximum concen­tration and decreases again, it continues to release mediators. The mediator level therefore continues to rise as long as the release rate exceeds the elimination rate (hypothetical model calculation).

Triggers are difficult to identify
If the affected person succeeds at all in identifying some of the many triggers, then these are the most

Foodstuffs: red wine, sparkling wine, champagne (“alcohol allergy”), well-ripened cheese, fish (especially tuna) and seafood, meat (sausages, dried meat), tomato, pizza (“pizza allergy”), nuts, sauerkraut, convenience food, additives (“additive intolerance”).

Active drug ingredients: acetyl­salicylic acid (aspirin), X-ray contrast agents, painkillers, anaesthetics, (“drug allergy”).

Various degrees of severity
The severity of MCAD can be very different. Slightly affected persons or healthy persons may only notice symptoms in extreme situations, for example after eating sumptuous meals in combination with alcohol or medication. In very severe cases, the untreated metabolic disorder can lead to daily or even permanent inability to work, usually due to exhaustion. As long as they do not yet know and treat the disease, many sufferers are constantly a little ailing and severely restricted in their quality of life. They suffer from some kind of discomfort every now and then or permanently. Most of them are not really ill (in the sense of unable to work), but can lead a reasonably normal life.

Unspecific symptoms
Important: The symptoms listed here are mostly non-specific symptoms. This means that many other conditions may cause the same symptom(s) as well. It should therefore always be clarified whether other diseases are also possible (differential diagnosis). It is not possible to diagnose histaminosis on the basis of symptoms. However, if a patient suffers again and again from some of the listed symptoms without a clear cause or trigger being identifiable, a histaminosis (especially a mast cell activation disease) should be considered. See also our note on health topics.

Typical symptoms of mast cell activation
In scientific publications, the following symptoms are mentioned as the most important, which most reliably indicate mast cell activation:

Typical symptoms of mast cell activation (according to scientific literature)
Skin redness, facial redness, flushing
Itching (pruritus)
Hives (urticaria), certain forms of skin rashes
Swelling of the skin, painless, usually not itchy (angioedema, edema)
Stuffy nose (nasal constipation)
Sneezing (nasal itching)
Infection of throat or mouth
Swelling of the upper respiratory tract
Headache of any kind Blood Pressure too high
Blood pressure too low
Diarrhea or constipation or both alternating
Most common symptoms of MCAS (according to scientific literature) Frequency
Fatigue, tiredness, exhaustion
Fibromyalgia-like pain
Sudden brief unconsciousness (syncope); drowsiness, dizziness, near unconsciousness (presyncope)
Headaches
Itching (pruritus); hives
Tingling, neuropathy (paresthesia)
Nausea, vomiting,upset stomach
Muscle tremor, chills
Swelling, fluid accumulation in tissue (edema)
Eye irritations (ocular irritation)
Breathlessness, shortness of breath (dyspnoea) [Afrin et al.
Low stomach acid, Stomach acid upsetting, reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux)
Impairment of mental performance (cognitive dys­function): memory disorders, concen­tration disorders, learning disorders
Pathological skin changes (efflorescence): spots, stains, nodules, blisters, pustules, hives, pimples, blackheads (comedones), cysts, calluses
Abdominal pain, stomach aches
Heart palpitations, cardiac stumbling, arrhythmia, tachycardia
Profuse sweating, sweat outbreaks, outbreaks of perspiration or no sweating at all
Allergies
Fever
Chest pain
Tendency to bleed, bruising, nosebleeds
Swallowing disorders (proximal dysphagia)
Sleeplessness, Insomnia,
Blushing (flush)
Visual impairment of any kind
Enlarged lymph nodes, inflammation of the glands (adenitis, adenopathy)
Susceptibility to infections
Impaired wound healing, excess scarring
Sinusitis
Cough,
Anxiety, panic attacks
However, in reports on their experiences, those affected also mention countless other symptoms, the cause of which they see in their mast cell disease. In the following, we list symptoms which, according to reports from affected persons, either decrease significantly or disappear completely under the therapy described on this website (mast cell-specific medication and/or elimination diet). Listing without claim to complete­ness. The symptoms listed here are just many as the symptoms are so broad.

Digestive tract, gastrointestinal system

The most common type of histaminosis is acute or chronic gastro­intestinal discomfort. These complaints are often referred to as non-specific, as the often very extensive diagnostics do not show any patholo­gical findings and many possible causes are possible. One speaks of an irritable stomach or irritable bowel. A direct connec­tion between food intake and symptoms is often difficult to detect. This is due to the fact that the food components are only slowly absorbed into the body during the intestinal passage of several hours and that there is a delay before complaints occur. However, foods heavily contami­nated or spoiled with histamine can also lead to abdominal cramps and acute diarrhoea within about 15-30 minutes.
Digestive complaints, flatulence, stomach ache, stomach sting, stomach and intestinal cramps
Frequent or chronic diarrhea, or constipation in the morning, histamine increases or decreases the motility of the intestinal movements, whereby the food pulp passes through the intestine faster than normal and can only be digested incompletely due to the shortened residence time.
More rarely also constipation or alter­nating diarrhoea and constipation
Heartburn, stomach acid upsetting (gastro­eso­phage­al reflux)
Inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Nausea, vomiting
Seasickness, motion sickness, travel sickness
Chinese restaurant syndrome (contro­versial)
Symptoms similar to gastro­intesti­nal influenza (gastro­enteri­tis)
Cardiovascular system

Drop in blood pressure, low blood pressure (hypotension, hypotonia)
Irregular heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia, “heart stumbling”)
Palpitations (increase of the heart's power by releasing adrenaline)
Rapid heartbeat, increase in heart rate (tachy­cardia), up to panic attacks
Skin, mucous membranes, respiratory tract
swelling of the nasal mucous membrane, runny nose (rhinitis, rhinorrhoea), especially when taking meals, maybe even independent of the type and histamine content of the meal, possibly intensi­fied by cold weather / smoke / smog / odors
When blowing the nose, there may also be some blood (increased permeability of blood vessels).
Severe sweating, night sweats (nocturnal sweating), sweaty feet (perspiring feet) / sweaty hands, hot flash (hot flushes)
Flushing of the face after meals, feeling of heat, facial skin feels slightly inflamed
Facial skin impurities, acne, pimples, blackheads, sebum overproduction, oily skin
Rashes, skin redness, eczema, hives (urticaria)
Itching (e.g. itchy scalp, itchy vaccination scars)
Physical stimuli such as scratches, blows or heat cause reddening / skin rash and itching.
Follicular keratosis,Upper arms, sometimes also thighs, face etc. are covered with small red spots,flushing, skin rashes of any kind, burning and/or painful inflammation on the hands / bubbles / nodules / calluse
Sun allergies or sensitivity to sunlight. The skin quickly turns red in the sun, but on the following day the “sunburn” is gone again.
Dry lip /Micro injuries of the oral mucosa become small yellow-white “holes” or “wounds” that hurt like hell and do not heal for days or months. In addition to the mucous membrane of the mouth, individual papillae on the tongue can also hurt like an aphtum.
Chronic cough, permanent tickly throat, dry irritable cough, bronchitis, irritated bronchi
Frequent clearing one's throat or coughing slightly, especially in stressful situations
Sputum, phlegm: coughed-up material from the lower airways, hoarse voice, especially after sumptuous meals (similar to cystic fibrosis)
Edema, oedema 😊 swelling due to fluid accumulation in the interstitial tissue), e.g. swollen eyelids, swollen legs

Nervous System
Histamine is a neurotransmitter and is also involved in the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle. If the body is flooded with histamine and other mast cell mediators, this can also lead to a variety of neurological symptoms
Headache, migraine, feeling of pressure in the head, dizziness
Fatigue, tiredness, listlessness, lack of energy, exhaustion
Insomnia, sleeplessness, sleeping disorders, only superficial dozing without deep sleep, dreamlessness
Concentration disorders, impairment of mental performance, slowness
Forgetfulness, limited recall of memories
Sensitivity to noise, search for calm and uneventful­ness, suscepti­bility to sensory overload
Susceptibility to stress, reduced resilience, burnout feeling (feeling of mental/nervous exhaustion or overwork), reduced labour productivity under pressure to perform
Always coughing slightly, especially in stressful situations
Nervousness (even without external cause), rest­less­ness, tingling, feeling like a caffeine overdose or neurotoxin poisoning, hyped-up, over-excited
Anxiety, panic attacks
Muscle cramps, muscle twitches, tremors, cramped jaw muscles, teeth grinding, sanded teeth
Symptoms like mild intoxication with a neurotoxin
Melancholy, sadness, tearfulness, depres­sive moods, depressions (often for no apparent reason)
Suicidal thoughts
Temporary loss or impairment of the sense of smell
Central and/or peripheral psychiatric and neurological disorders, e.g. personality change
Hormonal system
Menstrual cramps: Dysmenorrhea 😊 pain in periods, menstrual pain), cycle disorders
Endometriosis
Developmental disorders, failure to thrive
Susceptibility to inflammation, immune system
Increased susceptibility to infections, frequently ill
Increased susceptibility to inflammation, inflam­mable parts / areas
Sore throat
Hoarseness
Flu-like symptoms without clear outbreak of disease, persistent feeling of illness, pain in limbs
Sinusitis: inflammation of the maxillary sinus, inflam­mation of other sinuses such as the sphenoid sinus or the ethmoidal sinus
Lymph nodes permanently swollen or painful
Tonsillitis, growth of the pharyngeal tonsils (pharyngeal tonsil hyperplasia), possibly surgical removal of the tonsils. (The tonsils serve the immune defence. Their absence after the operation can increase the increased suscepti­bility to infection.)
Feeling of a lump in the throat
Connective tissue inflammation: tissue sites under the skin with inflammation pain or pressure sensitivity
chronic (non-bacterial) inflammation of the brain (chronic encephalitis), feeling of heat and pressure inside the head
Inflammation of the bladder (non-bacterial cystitis): painful and burning urinary bladder, urge to urinate, frequent passing of water (similar to bacterial cystitis)
burning eyes, inflammation of the conjunctiva, reddened, scratchy eyes, watery eyes
Yellow-white material accumulates in the inner corners of the eyes.
Hazy vision, veil vision, blurred vision
Joint pain
Bone pain, sore bones, boneache (ostealgia)
Inflammatory rheumatic diseases, articular rheumatism (e.g. finger joint rheumatism)
Soft-tissue rheumatism: e.g. tendon or joint problems, back pain: back muscles hurt similarly to dislocation / muscle soreness (muscle rheumatism, muscle inflammation).
Temporary toothache, inflamed gums or inflamed wisdom teeth
Herpes simplex labialis (labial herpes, fever blisters) or herpes-like symptoms, non-healing skin cracks in the corners of the mouth)

And seriously the list goes on!

So EVERY dysfunction, disease has a why and this is either the Primary or the Secondary cause to your unexplained symptoms

I writing this post as a memorial for a special person that left our family with so many great memories!
You will always be missed Alexandria ❤️













Photos from Movement & Mobility LLC / formerly Flat-Out FIT's post 01/23/2025

So let’s talk Blood as we all have it!🩸

So once I finally got diagnosed and finally being treated for an aggressive blood cancer (21 chemo drugs protocol) I actually started feeling really good who even says that?

I told the nurses about three weeks in and they were shocked….well they didn’t tell me I had just received a large iron infusion and it was as if my body had a turn off/on switch and it was finally being turned on. From that day forward I knew I would always have to keep an eye on my iron labs…only if it was that simple.

Not having been sick in 27 years until the day Moderna destroyed my body!

First instant symptom was my vaccinated arm burned so badly and I take pain, this felt as if I had a gasoline fire on my arm. Then severe arm paralysis 😡

Second instant symptom was immediate heavy bleeding, and clotting. Being stressed I assumed that was the cause. I’d literally have a period every other week…while the Country was shut down so I couldn’t see a Specialist, even my Oncologist. So 9 months of bleeding I finally saw a gynecologist and told her my problem since the vax and her response was Hmmm I haven’t heard of that before. (2 weeks later it came out that women were having these issues) at the appointment I simply requested a prescription for progesterone as it’s the happy hormone that can regulate our hormones and periods.

She stated no but then said I could have a hysterectomy or an ablation. Both are dangerous especially not knowing the real cause of the blood loss.

Once the Dr left the exam room the nurse tore her mask off & told me every woman in the office has had endocrine issues since the 💉

I then instantly knew this was going to be a problem to even get real help I instinctively just knew.

So me as a problem fixer I found progesterone online and have NOT had a bad period since, go figure!

But my iron was at such a low 💩 level. Fast forward several more doctors and several more issues with my G.I. system. I had a colonoscopy and the doctor came out and said everything looks fine, but you were highly anemic! It seriously took a Dr looking up my 🍑 to know this….

He then stated get your Dr to give you a full iron panel….ard you kidding me? I’ve been anemic for the 47 years that I was living and I was never tested with this panel EVER ,even after having blood cancer stage 4+

So I finally asked for an iron panel and what do ya know I flunked all four panels. So finally thinking here’s the evidence now I will get some help, yet again I was wrong. My oncologist stated per insurance reasons you have to be lower than an 8 to receive an iron infusion. I was at a 12 while taking three iron pills a day for nine months straight and only at a 12?!?

So I went & donated blood and it instantly dropped my levels down to a 6 and I got my infusion and instantly felt like myself again.

This post is about the whys and there’s just so many esp with women!

 The common denominator that no doctor understands or would tell me is if you are a single or double carrier 🖐🏽 of the MTHFR gene odds are you will have blood issues specially with ferritin.

Why low Ferritin?
Heavy periods
Genetic traits
Low stomach acid
Bad bacteria in the gut
Infections (most of us have them esp with MTHFR)
Low B or D vitamin levels
Diet/Lifestyle
Chronic stresses
Disease

The list goes on and Ill give more details but EVERYONE reading this should simply get tested for this gene as we pass down this mutation in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene and it can increase the risk of anemia and other blood disorders and HELLO all Autoimmune disorders.

95% of all dementia, cancers, GI dysfunctions, autism, blood disorders, organ disorders are MTHFR positive and if double polymorphism A1298C like myself it’s almost always
related to iron deficiency anemia, because it is more frequent in patient groups. Yet you’d never hear about it from your Dr!

Insurance typically pays for it and it’ll give you better insight on why you or your loved one is reactive.

I’ll get into MTHFR detoxification, methylation issues in my next post.

So don’t you want to know

Why did your mom get dementia yet has been healthy her whole life?

Why does your child have mental illness like depression, anxiety,schizophrenia etc yet it doesn’t run in the family?

Why does your child have sensory issues? Asperger’s?

Why do you feel so brain fogged? So tired & worn out?

Why do your joints hurt or why are they so hyper mobile?

Why does your loved one have ADHD or ADD?

Why do I have GI issues yet every lab looks good?

The list seriously goes on & on!

We need to know our bodies from the most cellular level, and how every organ and system in the body works as it’s ours no one else’s! Learn this so it can safe your life ❤️















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