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  1. Tom Hennessy Tom Hennessy Canada says:

    If one were to use science and logic. In tissue damage blood is spilled. In blood is the metal iron. Normally after a blood spill the body 'mops up' / recaptures / recycles the iron spilled after the blood cells breakdown. WHEN there is 'enough' iron in the body the body stores the iron right where it falls in a long term storage form known as hemosiderin which NORMALLY would be removed.
    When the body is in a high iron state though this iron is NEVER removed.

    Aspirin and acetimenophen are both iron binding drugs.
    COULD this 'ongoing pain' BE .. simply .. iron which has never been removed .. ?

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