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	<title>Comments on: Is low iron a symptom of inflammatory arthritis?</title>
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		<title>By: justjan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 00:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No, they have nothing in common, except for:

 Vitamin C is often prescribed for those with arthritis.

Vitamin C is also needed to transport iron.

By the way, Celebrex has some pretty serious side effects and became a restricted last resort medication in this country around 3 years ago.   It has been linked to heart attacks.

If you&#039;ve only just been diagnosed, and aren&#039;t too disabled, I would recommend talking with the pharmacist and doctor about other options.
I was treated for years with aspirin, vitamin C and indocid (no side effects so far), that&#039;s a fairly time honoured combination.

Are you vegetarian or a non red meat eater?  That&#039;s the most common cause of low iron levels.   You need to use a really well planned diet to replace the iron you don&#039;t get from meat, or use a supplement.

Take Vitamin C if you are taking iron.   The body needs it to mobilise
the iron, otherwise you just pass most of it out in the loo!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, they have nothing in common, except for:</p>
<p> Vitamin C is often prescribed for those with arthritis.</p>
<p>Vitamin C is also needed to transport iron.</p>
<p>By the way, Celebrex has some pretty serious side effects and became a restricted last resort medication in this country around 3 years ago.   It has been linked to heart attacks.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve only just been diagnosed, and aren&#8217;t too disabled, I would recommend talking with the pharmacist and doctor about other options.<br />
I was treated for years with aspirin, vitamin C and indocid (no side effects so far), that&#8217;s a fairly time honoured combination.</p>
<p>Are you vegetarian or a non red meat eater?  That&#8217;s the most common cause of low iron levels.   You need to use a really well planned diet to replace the iron you don&#8217;t get from meat, or use a supplement.</p>
<p>Take Vitamin C if you are taking iron.   The body needs it to mobilise<br />
the iron, otherwise you just pass most of it out in the loo!</p>
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		<title>By: glmoore24</title>
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