My daughter 56 went a couple decades with anemia and the docs she saw and there were a few could NOT "fix" the issue. Iron IV's, blood transfusions, iron pills you name, and she has been using the HGH gel I've talked about and a couple months ago the anemia was gone. The HGH reversed it all? She had labs done and the docs were stunned. She has a lot of her younger life back.
Great! Never give up looking for ways when the doctors don't know!!! Her body was unable to get iron from food or pills. Sounds like her body could absorb the HGH gel.
Well, however, this HGH works in our bodies, it does a lot in reversing years of aging and damage done, I continue with it over 8 months now. I believe it all depends too on how much a person has been thru in their lives, women and their years of loss of blood and then having babies, very complicated in so many ways.
Iodine used to be used in producing bread. (grocery store and other stores/ bakeries known or unknown). It was "healthy" , in and of itself, UNTIL bakeries replaced iodine with bromine, which is toxic to the thyroid (in women, babies, men, children, and so on - basically everyhone). I don't know what years this change took place, nor how many if any bakeries still do this. A lot or most of them apparently did for several years, enough time to destroy many thyroids, which is as it happened. It was not the only thing that harmed people, no. But as so many people eat / or ate the bread that caused illness, a lot of people and families were badly affected without usually ever finding out why.
I was just watching this short video from Dr. William Davis (author of Super Gut and Wheat belly) , and he explains that just getting a supplement of T4 does not help low thyroid because toxins may have stopped our body from properly processing the T4 into T3. He advocates either taking a natural desiccated thyroid tablet like Armour Thyroid, or getting a medication that also adds the T3 . He explains that the synthetic versions only add T4, not T3.
I don't agree with the toxins hypothesis, but I have mentioned before that "balanced thyroid supplements) work better for many people, including my wife, than do simple thyroxine. Free T3 is the agent, so you have to make that from the T4 (thyroxine). Synthroid was the first synthetic thyroid supplement and so levothyroxine supplementation is still the most common support. As long as you can make T3, it usually works fine, but a balanced supplement, such as Armour Thyroid or a synthetic balanced supplement work and help the "middle step". This link will give you an idea of how this works. Selenium deficiency as well as possibly iron deficiency can interfere with this process. The balanced supplements preclude some aspects of this.