Anemia
Anemia is a barrier to better health
Question
I’m tired frequently and I have some chronic health issues I can’t seem to resolve.
Answer
Anemia prevents normal function
Iron-deficiency anemia
More than 400 types of anemia exist, however the most common form is iron-deficient anemia. This often is due to inadequate diet or poor absorption of nutrients caused by compromised intestinal health—often seen in those with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance.
Other causes are uterine fibroids, internal bleeding, chronic disease, liver disease, or genetic disorders.
B-12 anemia
Another common form of anemia is B-12 anemia due to inadequate diet or compromised intestinal health causing poor absorption of B-12.
Pernicious anemia
Pernicious anemia is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks intrinsic factor in the stomach, a substance necessary for the absorption of B-12. Pernicious anemia is often found in those with other autoimmune diseases, particularly the autoimmune thyroid disease Hashimoto’s.
Symptoms of anemia
Symptoms of anemia include fatigue, pale skin, a fast or irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, cognitive problems, cold hands and feet, and headaches. Symptoms of B-12 anemia can include a pins-and-needles sensation in the hands or feet, a loss of sense of touch, clumsiness, and a wobbly gait.
Some people with iron-deficiency anemia also develop pica, a craving for ice, dirt, paper, chalk, or other non-foods.
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Dr Robert Olivieri
Olivieri Chiropractic and the South Jersey Institute of Functional Nutrition
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