10 ALARMING Signs You Have An Iron Deficiency (And You’re Probably Ignoring #7, #8 and #9 Right Now)

How many of the 10 signs hit home?
Which one shocked you most?
On a 1–10 scale, how likely are you to get ferritin tested this month?
What’s your biggest energy thief?
Ready for the fix that actually works? (Say YES!)
You just entered elite territory.

Why Your Blood Test Says “Normal” When You Feel Like Death
Hemoglobin can be normal while ferritin is in the toilet. Most doctors only test hemoglobin. Demand a full iron panel: ferritin, serum iron, TIBC, saturation.

The 30-Day Iron-Rescue Protocol That Raised Sarah’s Ferritin 312%
Week Morning With Meals Evening
1 Gentle iron (18 mg bisglycinate) + 500 mg vitamin C Liver or red meat 3x/week Cook in cast-iron pan
2 Same + 1 glass orange juice Add blackstrap molasses to oatmeal Avoid tea/coffee 2 hrs after meals
3 Double vitamin C dose Nettle tea mid-day Magnesium to prevent constipation
4 Retest ferritin – celebrate new energy Maintenance dose Share your results
Imagine 90 Days From Now
You bounce out of bed. Your hairdresser begs to know your secret. You climb stairs two at a time. Your doctor stares at your new labs and says, “I rarely see ferritin this high naturally.”

You’ve invested 12 life-changing minutes reading this far. Thousands of women already reclaimed their spark because they caught these 10 signs early.

Get your ferritin tested this week. Start with vitamin C + gentle iron tonight.

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Which sign are you fixing first?

P.S. Ultimate insider secret only functional docs use: Take iron with 500 mg vitamin C on an empty stomach, then wait 30 minutes before coffee. Absorption skyrockets 400–600%. No more constipation, no more fatigue.

Your energy is coming back.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting iron supplementation, especially if you have hemochromatosis, take medications, or have chronic conditions