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Topic: How Does Iron Work, Red Blood Cells and any Relation to Babesia???
painted turtle
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posted 07-09-2008 02:12 PM
Hi folks. I have a question about Iron. Babesia is a protazoan in the red blood cells. If red blood cell count is low, does this indicate the babesia or is it a 'coincidence'? (assuming positive babesia test). Could the low blood cells be related to the babesia or unrelated and a separate issue With regard to iron? How does Iron work??? Is there any kind of spring mechanism that allows iron to be integrated efficiently into the red blood cell system? B12 --- Any thoughts/facts/ideas on this? --------------------www.lymefire.blogspot.com
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Dawn in VA
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posted 07-10-2008 12:26 AM
UP -------------------- (The ole disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.)
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