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Do high iron levels create a stronger electro-magnetic field? Is Hemochromatosis the reason we think of the Irish as a nation of psychics?
My husband is Irish, psychic and has hemochromatosis. This genetic disease is believed to have originated in Ireland, and causes people to accumulate iron. The fact that it has spread to the point where 1 in 4 of the Irish are carriers (and 1 in 64 carry double genes for it) implies that this gene offered some very great benefit to those who carry it. I believe that the higher levels of iron create an increased sensitivity to electromagnetic fields.
Do you know when someone is looking at you? By aiming their attention at you, are they also aiming an electromagnetic field effect that your field is detecting?
Up to a certain point, higher iron levels are probably beneficial, but beyond that point, the iron begins causing damage to organs and joints. This often first appears as fatigue or depression, but can lead to arthritis, diabetes, elevated liver enzymes, cirrhosis or liver cancer, and eventually death. Please get tested if you have symptoms of high iron, before you develop irreversible symptoms. You must ask for the tests by name, serum iron and ferritin, and you cannot trust your doctor to understand the test results or know how or whether to treat you. (Treatment consists simply of removing a pint of blood as often as you can make new blood till your iron stores drop to normal. Time to acquire your own pet vampire!) You can contact the American Hemochromatosis Society or the IOD for help in understanding your test results. You can even get tested without your doctor or insurance company knowing about it, via www.healthcheckusa.com