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Are You Really Iron Deficient? The Hidden Role of Copper & Ceruloplasmin

Are You Really Iron Deficient? The Hidden Role of Copper & Ceruloplasmin

Update: 2025-09-15
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Are you constantly told you’re “anemic” and need more iron—but still feel exhausted, inflamed, or stuck in poor health? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Tim Jackson welcomes back Morley Robbins (aka The Magnesium Man) to reveal the real story behind iron, copper, and energy metabolism.

 

You’ll discover why iron overload—not deficiency—is behind many modern health struggles, and how the overlooked protein ceruloplasmin plays a vital role in protecting your body from oxidative stress, supporting energy production, and balancing minerals. Morley explains why blood donations can actually improve health, why synthetic vitamin C may do more harm than good, and how stress shuts down iron recycling in the body.

 

If you’ve ever struggled with fatigue, “low iron” labs, inflammation, or chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or autoimmune issues, this episode gives you the clarity and practical tools to look deeper and finally get to the root cause.

 

👉 Tune in now to learn how balancing copper and understanding ceruloplasmin could change the way you view anemia, iron, and your path to real healing.

 

🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IchkWE4fyEA 

 

To connect with Morley Robbins, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today’s episode, and more, visit:

https://healyourbody.org/are-you-really-iron-deficient-the-hidden-role-of-copper-ceruloplasmin/ 

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Are You Really Iron Deficient? The Hidden Role of Copper & Ceruloplasmin

Are You Really Iron Deficient? The Hidden Role of Copper & Ceruloplasmin

Dr. Tim Jackson, DPT