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If you've been told your ferritin is low and that you need iron supplements because you're "iron deficient"… this episode may completely change how you understand iron, ferritin, and fatigue.
In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down what he calls "The Low Ferritin Trap" — the common misunderstanding that low ferritin automatically means iron deficiency and that iron supplementation is always the solution.
You'll learn why ferritin is often misunderstood in both conventional and functional medicine, what ferritin actually represents, and why many people end up taking iron they may not truly need.
Dr. Balcavage explains how low ferritin can sometimes reflect healthy physiology rather than deficiency, why iron supplementation may create new problems when used inappropriately, and how many people get stuck chasing lab numbers instead of addressing the real issue.
If you've been struggling with fatigue, hair loss, hypothyroid symptoms, or persistent health issues despite taking iron supplements… this episode will help you better understand what may really be happening.
What You'll Learn:
• Why low ferritin does not automatically mean iron deficiency • What ferritin actually is — and what it is not • The difference between ferritin and stored iron • Why iron supplementation can sometimes make symptoms worse • The connection between inflammation, stress, and iron regulation • How anemia of inflammation can mimic iron deficiency • Why functional "optimal" ferritin ranges may be misleading • The difference between true iron deficiency and iron regulation issues • Why some people feel temporarily better on iron supplementation • What the soluble transferrin receptor test is and why it matters • Common causes of true iron deficiency that are often overlooked • Why chasing ferritin numbers can create long-term problems • How to identify whether iron supplementation is actually appropriate for you
Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage
Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of:
• State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™
His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation.
Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill
Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage
Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with fatigue, thyroid symptoms, or questions about iron and ferritin levels.
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If you've been told your ferritin is low and that you need iron supplements because you're "iron deficient"… this episode may completely change how you understand iron, ferritin, and fatigue.
In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down what he calls "The Low Ferritin Trap" — the common misunderstanding that low ferritin automatically means iron deficiency and that iron supplementation is always the solution.
You'll learn why ferritin is often misunderstood in both conventional and functional medicine, what ferritin actually represents, and why many people end up taking iron they may not truly need.
Dr. Balcavage explains how low ferritin can sometimes reflect healthy physiology rather than deficiency, why iron supplementation may create new problems when used inappropriately, and how many people get stuck chasing lab numbers instead of addressing the real issue.
If you've been struggling with fatigue, hair loss, hypothyroid symptoms, or persistent health issues despite taking iron supplements… this episode will help you better understand what may really be happening.
What You'll Learn:
• Why low ferritin does not automatically mean iron deficiency • What ferritin actually is — and what it is not • The difference between ferritin and stored iron • Why iron supplementation can sometimes make symptoms worse • The connection between inflammation, stress, and iron regulation • How anemia of inflammation can mimic iron deficiency • Why functional "optimal" ferritin ranges may be misleading • The difference between true iron deficiency and iron regulation issues • Why some people feel temporarily better on iron supplementation • What the soluble transferrin receptor test is and why it matters • Common causes of true iron deficiency that are often overlooked • Why chasing ferritin numbers can create long-term problems • How to identify whether iron supplementation is actually appropriate for you
Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage
Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of:
• State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™
His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation.
Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill
Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage
Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with fatigue, thyroid symptoms, or questions about iron and ferritin levels.

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