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Great thread, Marc. Thanks.
I brought the subject up to my neuro this morning...he stated that we all have to keep an open mind, but that over the years there have been many procedures, even "cures", that were proven wrong...
he also questioned the increased incidence of MS in women and those further from the equator...and how that would make for stenosis in the jugular veins...
If the vein blockage/narrowing causes an excess of Iron in the brain...Which in turn causes my MS symptoms,,, Then could the increase of MS in women be tied to women taking more iron supplements that men? Just a thought.
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I personally have never taken iron supplements. My tummy just cannot handle iron.
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If the vein blockage/narrowing causes an excess of Iron in the brain...Which in turn causes my MS symptoms,,, Then could the increase of MS in women be tied to women taking more iron supplements that men? Just a thought.
I do not take a womens multi-vitamin that has extra iron nor will I take iron supplements, my bowels cannot handle iron. My multi-vitamin is the kind men or women can take so my iron intake would be no more than what it would be for a man.
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for many years I have taken the senior vitamins because they have low or no iron in them. Maybe I was doing myself a favor.

I cant wait for more studies to be done.
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I took iron-containing multivitamins for years without even giving them a thought
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Hi Brian and Welcome,

Women monthly lose iron so they do tend to replace it in vitamins, but not in excess. Some don't take any replacement iron.

The food we eat has much iron in it. Not just meat. Anything grown in the ground has iron in it. Our cooking pot and pans, and utensils, especially the cast-iron ones our parents used.

Many pregnant women take iron in their baby-multi pill. But the baby takes that to use to build it's own body and health. Maybe the baby taking the iron is the reason why women feel so good when pregnant with no relapses of MS?

Then after the birth they still take the baby-multi and relapse as iron restores. We used to wonder why women had protection from MS attacks during pregnancy, it may not be EPF (early pregnancy factor) as once thought. It may be the baby taking the excess iron.

More women get MS than men. Maybe they lose more iron monthly, but store more to recoup the monthly loss? It's a long shot, but you never know.
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