Iron Toxicity in relation to parasites, viruses & disease in general

Originally published 2nd October 2021

Iron – the most abundant mineral on the planet, yet we are told we don’t have enough?

Iron toxicity is a subject that I have been meaning to write about for a while. I did pause releasing information about this because I came across some information that appeared initially to be contradictory to what I was going to express. It was presented by the Taygetean contactees from CosmicAgency on Youtube, who I very much value.

I realised however that what appeared to be contradictory wasn’t really. Much of the information I am to present in this and subsequent blog posts, are about there being too much iron trapped in the cells of the body where it shouldn’t be kept, that is not being properly regulated so that the iron is properly taken to where is should be.

The CosmicAgency videos on the importance of Iron are talking about the cabal reducing iron in our blood, for example by replacing the iron in our blood with graphene oxide that I briefly wrote about in my last blog. So while it first appears that the information doesn’t tie-in, it actually fits in quite nicely once I learn’t about the bigger picture of iron metabolism and the fact that what I am presenting here, only affects certain people, not all.

If am I missing something or the sources of information are corrupted somehow, then I do very much welcome receiving further information about it, but I do believe that the information I am going to provide will be very useful to a lot of people – otherwise I would not be writing about it!

I do recommend that you watch their videos as well as the other information from the human sources I have been using to get a better picture of it for yourselves. Here are the links to their videos:

https://odysee.com/@CosmicAgency:c/vaccines-iron-graphene-(2):a

https://odysee.com/@CosmicAgency:c/iron-anemia-2–astral-entities-(2):6

What people can benefit from reducing iron toxicity?

As the title of this blog suggests, iron levels affect how easily parasites and other organisms can live inside the body. I will be referring to physical parasites seeing as we will be looking into physical biochemistry. However, because the physical and energetic bodies are interrelated, those experiencing problems with energetic parasites and other astral entities should greatly benefit too.

Some people might note that people like Hulda Clarke linked a lot of diseases to parasites. So in that regard working on the underlying problem that makes us more susceptible to parasites in the first place can help people with those diseases too.

They include chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn’s and other digestive system issues, arthritis, “auto-immune” disorders and a whole host of neurological disorder to name but a few.

Due to the fact that iron impacts quite a number of processes in the body it can greatly help with the underlying conditions of many other diseases. Because all processes in the body including the immune system require energy to function, iron’s impact on energy production can affect all sorts of problems.

One other consideration is DNA activation and spiritual growth. Having more DNA activated means more proteins are being made that will provide us with more abilities in the future. This comes at the price of energy. To be able to have our system running more as it was designed to do and to maintain ourselves in that state requires more energy.

How many of you have healed something or activated a new ability for a period of time, whilst meditating for example, for it to return to its previous state over the subsequent minutes, hours or days? A lack of vital energy is likely one of the main reasons and aiding our energy production by supporting our mitochondria is therefore important. Reducing iron toxicity is a big part of this. There are energetic reasons too of course so working on those at the same time is important but that’s another subject.

This information will be more important for males versus females, as women release a small amount of iron through their monthly period. It will likely benefit people in Western countries and/or those that have seen a lot of control over farming, food processing, supplementation, vaccine implementation etc. This is especially so for the English speaking countries it seems! An Italian client of mine for example says that in his country it is very easy to buy straight from farmers in their local markets, farmers who don’t use any chemicals. So please understand that this information won’t be as useful to some people as others.

A very brief history of iron overload

A lot of knowledge of cell metabolism and the different metals, chemicals and enzymes that are needed for it, were known about already in the early 1900s. Scientists like Krebs, who had the energy cycle named after him, apparently knew very well the role of iron, magnesium, copper and other chemicals in energy production.

It was supposedly known about all I have written about below at those times. So what happened? In the 1940s, especially after the war, a technique used to spray chemicals into the air, famously known as “chemtrails” was started, that increased the soil’s ability to leech certain chemicals including iron. More fertilisers designed to help farmers food productivity, but unfortunately encouraged more iron and calcium out of the soil and into the plants they were growing, and less copper and magnesium (needed to regulate iron and calcium by the way)  were being sold to farmers. Iron fortification processes in certain foods were started, which has been doubled, tripled and quadrupled over the years since. Here in the UK it is apparently law to fortify flours with iron which means that all foods made from it have iron filings – try and find processed foods without flour especially wheat flour in them these days! The recommended uptake of iron has equally been increased multiple times. The medical profession has been educated to think that we are all low on iron i.e. anaemic and not be educated on what is needed to regulate iron in the body (e.g. copper and retinol). The forms of testing for iron have been done so as to only look into the levels of iron in our blood, rather than look at other sources of where iron might be in the body.

Most of this happened in the USA, UK and certain European countries that has since spread to other countries over the years as corporations increased their sphere of influence.

Strange don’t you think that all this happened when iron is not only the most abundant mineral on the planet (estimated to be 36% of the planet!) but it is also a mineral that is very efficiently recycled in the body, meaning that we don’t actually need much of it in our diet!

All a bit strange huh?!

What is iron toxicity?

It is simply the build-up of iron inside the cells of the body and in and around the cells such as in the joints and muscles, due to their being too much iron for the body to deal with.

Iron is important for the body. It is needed for the transport of oxygen in the haem (spelt heme in American English) proteins of red blood cells and it is needed for the electron transport chain for producing ATP – the body’s energy source. So if there is not enough iron in the body then disease will occur quickly, as all the processes in the body need ATP to run.

As has been pointed out by the Taygeteans, iron is part of the energetic field created by the donut-like shape of red blood cells. Those that have looked into “sacred geometry” will note how the donut shape links in with torroidal fields, so red blood cells when healthy, create a protective field for the aura/energy body, helping to repel astral entities/parasites.

Just like any other nutrient, too much iron can be just as harmful as too little. Iron recycling in the body is very efficient. This means that the body does not easily get rid of excess iron. This excess iron therefore gets trapped in the body and causes inflammation – you can think of it as rust happening in the body.

This inflammation has been linked to a whole host of different diseases depending on where most of this inflammation occurs. If a lot is trapped in the joints for example, then it can lead to arthritis. If it’s in nervous tissue then it can lead to shingles, or MS. Overall it, along with other issues in the modern world, very much affects energy levels, meaning that all processes of the body are reduced promoting many diseases.

Most of the iron gets trapped inside lysosomes within the cells. A lysosome is a part of the cell where waste material, foreign or not, is destroyed so that hopefully it can be recycled. If the cell struggles to destroy the contents of a lysosome or there is simply too much to deal with, then the cell can release some of this outside the cell via an exosome so that immune cells like macrophages can eat it up.

If even this does not relieve the pressure on the cell, then the cell can become toxic and struggle to perform its functions. Usually this results in the cell starting apoptosis – programmed cell death, where the cell literally destroys itself and immune cells come to eat up the remains.

This is really what is happening whenever doctors say that there is an “auto-immune” disease. Immune cells do not attack the cells of your body without good reasons. Those cells are struggling with toxicity in the first place!

Immune cells obviously have a lot of lysosomes and because immune cells like macrophages are used to gobble-up struggling cells in the body among other debris outside of cells, anything that cannot be recycled can build up in these immune cells. Iron is one of those that can potentially build up if there is already enough iron for building haem proteins for example.

As you can tell, this might mean that the macrophages themselves can struggle with toxicity which is one of the reasons for lower immunity from iron toxicity. It also means that any organs that use phagocytosis can also start to build up iron toxicity – this is why the intestines suffer so much from iron toxicity as phagocytosis is used by gut cells to digest certain ingredients.

If you’d like to learn more about the function of lysosomes and it’s relation to disease, then I suggest that you look into a process called “lipofuscin”. It has to be said that iron overload is not the only cause of this toxicity in the lysosomes. PUFAs (poly-unsaturated fatty acids) are another contributing factor among many for example. Matt Blackburn’s radio show “mitolife radio” has many interviews with scientists relating to this subject.

I will try and explain the increased oxidative stress of too much iron versus too little copper and retinol in another blog.

Age spots – a sign of oxidative stress due to lipofuscin.

Haemochromatosis

A lot of what I wrote in the above paragraph might sound to some people like haemochromatosis. It is described as a genetic disorder where too much iron is absorbed into the body and so deposits of it build up in the body.

People who know me well, know that I believe (and many scientists agree with me!) that genetics is not set. It is dynamic and changes according to the environment. That includes the emotional, mental and other energetic environments, not just the physical. So whenever someone says that something has a genetic cause, I very much question what is really going on to make the cells of the body not function properly!

Genetics and viruses are very often used to cover up the real causes of a disease in my opinion. Often it is a new toxic chemical released into the world or a new form of radiation (like 5G) that is the real cause – much like this con-vid situation we are in now!

Regardless, some of the forms of treatment for haemochromatosis can aid in iron toxicity.

Iron relating to viruses

I mentioned above briefly about how struggling cells sometime bud-off things called exosomes. Those exosome can contain all sorts of debris from the struggling cell such as genetic material, proteins, enzymes and of course a variety of toxins, one of which could be iron. Others could include aluminium, lead, mercury, flouride etc.

What are these exosome most often called instead? Viruses!

Yes, that’s right, viruses are simply poop from cells that are struggling. It is well known that virologists looking through an electron microscope cannot tell the difference between a virus and an exosome – that’s because they are the same thing! The main problem is that “scientists” never seem to do the right tests to see if the so-called “virus” came from the cells being investigated rather than from an outside source as they claim.

The purpose of this article is about iron, so I’ll leave the virus conspiracy to another day, but if you’d like to look into it, there are a whole host of books (now strangely hard to buy in some countries – I wonder why!?) that talk about this subject but the main person I mostly looked into was Dr Andrew Kauffman. So, have a look into his work if this interests you.

Learning to properly read and question scientific papers is a must if you truly want to understand about how the virus theory has managed to survive and be used as an excuse for the real causes of diseases 😉

Hydroxychloroquine & Ivermectin

There has been a lot of talk about these drugs during this con-vid “epidemic”. It might interest you to note that both of these drugs that people  have been saying greatly helped them with their symptoms, are anti-parasitic drugs!

Ivermectin works by disrupting calcium channels in the muscles of invertebrates.

Hydroxychloroquine is more interesting with regard to this article because it relates to iron. It is related to chloroquine, also an anti-malarial drug. If you ignore all the over-complicated and misinformed information about it on the internet, it is basically a metal chelator. And what is the main metal found in the body, especially in the West? Iron! And where is this iron most often concentrated in? The lysosomes of the cells of the body.

This is why it is stated that chloroquine drugs have an affinity to lysosomes. If you remember what I wrote above about lysosomes relating to “viruses”, hydroxycloroquine’s ability to take away any iron from the lysosome thus relieving the pressure on the struggling cell, means that the cell no longer will produce exosomes – that mistakenly are called viruses. This is why these drugs are often stated to help with “viruses.”

By reducing the levels of iron concentrated in the cells of the body, especially in the lysosomes of cells where iron is concentrated in iron overloaded people, hydroxychloroquine reduces the inflammatory processes in those cells. The immune system is thus stronger to fight off infections and parasites, as the body is not using so much energy.

Researchers like Morley Robbins also state that parasites and bacteria love iron, as they need it for their own metabolism and he simplifies things by saying that chloroquine drugs reduce the their ability to get at that iron, also helping to kill them off.

So…… do I recommend that people take hydroxychloroquine or other forms of chloroquine? NO! At least not for long periods.

If it was only iron that these drugs pulled out the body then it would be better, but the fact that they pull out all sorts of metals (yes including harmful ones like lead, mercury, aluminium etc!) it also means that they pull out useful metals too, including magnesium and copper. Magnesium and copper are both metals that are extremely low in the diets of a lot of Western people (again especially in the English speaking countries) and they are both essential for health in various ways.

So while these drugs can be useful to save lives in acute situations, they are certainly not recommended in the long run.

Blood donation – is the primary way of reducing excess iron in the body.

Testing for iron levels & anaemia????

Understanding how the established medical profession tests for iron levels, and utterly fails at knowing what is really going on in a lot of people’s bodies, is an important thing to understand. I will try to say it as simply as I can because there are a lot of biochemical things to consider here and I don’t want this to turn into too long a blog.

Typical blood tests that are done in Western countries include:

  • FBC (full blood count) – simply measures how many red blood cells (and other blood cells) you have in a sample of blood. This does not however measure how much iron is in each RBC present in haemoglobin and so isn’t that useful to understand how well iron is being metabolised. Often analysis of cell shape, colour etc is also done.
  • Haemoglobin levels – this is not always done anymore, but it is simply a measure of the levels of haemoglobin in the red blood cells. While it can help in understanding how much haemoglobin is being made and thus show how much iron is being used to create it, it fails to show whether there is something else stopping iron from being loaded into haem proteins to make haemoglobin (e.g. from too low copper).
  • Ferritin – not all doctors will select this test but I know that when I was a biochemist in hospital labs that I would automatically tick this test for the doctors if anaemia was suspected. Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the tissues of the body. There are two forms of ferritin but the standard blood tests do not identify the difference and so is a useless marker of iron metabolism and levels in the body.

Those are the main tests these days. As you can see, none of the tests give you a full picture of how much iron is really in the body and where it might be accumulating or what is stopping the iron from being used where it is needed.

Serum iron tests, which are not common would give a better idea of how iron is being metabolised in the body i.e. how efficient the iron recycling system is. However if you really want to get a better picture of iron status in the body then you really need to measure the levels of iron in the cells and how easily it is able to move around. An example is haemosiderin measurements, which never seem to be measured. If there is a lack of bio-available copper to load iron into ferritin and/or haem proteins, then iron is stored with haemosiderin, mainly in macrophages.

If you really wanted to get a good picture of where iron is in the body and whether you are lacking the nutrients, enzymes etc to take iron to where it should be, then measuring, in addition to the above tests, transferrin, ferroxidase, retinol, copper, magnesium, ferroportin, hepcidin, hephaestin etc etc even if that’s probably overkill, would give you a better picture to what’s really going on.

To simplify things, a lot of the enzymes and processes needed to properly metabolise iron rely on…. copper and magnesium. And what is getting less and less in our diets because of how the soils are being treated and what we have not been advised to eat by so-called health professionals? Copper and magnesium! I will perhaps talk more about this in a future blog.

Summary & advice

There are a lot of points I could have gone into in more detail here but I wanted to keep it as simple as possible. There are a lot of subjects that link into what I have written here, not least the subject of how EMFs, like 5G, link in with excess metals like iron in the body (notice how anything having 5G in the same sentence as con-vid is very very quickly deleted off the internet!). If you are interested in some of them then I might write more about it in future.

I will perhaps talk about copper, magnesium and retinol and their importance in the Western diet in the next blog article as most Western people are very deficient in these.

I would like to give some advice about what you can do to deal with all the complications created by the medical, food and pharmaceutical industries in the next blog. If you cannot wait till then, and especially if you want to expand your knowledge on the subjects I have mentioned here, then I highly suggest that you look at Morley Robbins’ work.

Morley Robbins, among other scientists I have been studying recently, has been connecting a lot of “dots”. One of the few who have really been looking into the link between all sorts of diseases and basic mineral balance changes in the world. I would highly recommend that you look into his work and listen to some of the many interviews of him and other scientists looking into these subjects online, such as on www.extremehealthradio.com.

His own website detailing the root cause protocol (therootcauseprotocol.com) can greatly help people with many different diseases, as all diseases can greatly benefit from better ATP production that his protocol enables.

If you suffer from sensitivities to EMFs, energetic parasites or entity attacks, I also highly recommend you look into this protocol. Why? As I said at the start, the physical and energetic are interrelated and effect each other. A more robust physical body helps in having a more robust aura/energy body.

 

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