supernature
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Low vitamin D and inflammation in general also raises hepcidin
I also read that anemia and hypoxia can increase the absorption and recycling of Iron, cause the body is trying to hold on to more Iron for compensatory erythropoiesis as this is normal protective mechanism of the body meant to conserve life.
With state of hypoxia- decreased O2 delivery to cells (as this increases the absorption and recycling of Iron), doesnt this interfere with Peat's approach to increase CO2 in tissues, as hypoxia could be related with already increased CO2 levels, while he also warns of the iron accumulation and dangers ?