That is a broad question, there are a number of diseases that affect the mouth, tongue or teeth and gums. Gingivitis is one. Mouth or canker sores is another. Burning mouth syndrome is another that is sometimes caused by an iron deficiency or anemia. Read the article from the link below that describes the symptoms of burning mouth syndrome and anemia.
No, iron in the body doesn't affect bluetooth signals. All the iron combined in the body would be such a minuscule amount it's absurd to think that is even a possibility.
Vitamin C is the water-soluble vitamin that aids in iron absorption and promotes healthy gums and teeth. It helps enhance the body's ability to absorb iron from plant-based sources, and its antioxidant properties support oral health by maintaining healthy gums and teeth.
Deficiency of iron will lead to anemia while lack of iodine leads to thyroid problems.
Iron tests are blood tests that measure the levels of iron in the bloodstream. These tests are commonly used to diagnose conditions such as iron deficiency anemia or hemochromatosis, which can affect the body's ability to transport and store iron. Iron tests typically include measurements of serum iron, ferritin, transferrin saturation, and total iron-binding capacity.
Calcium can inhibit the absorption of iron in the body when consumed together. This is because both minerals compete for absorption in the intestines. Consuming calcium-rich foods or supplements at the same time as iron-rich foods can reduce the amount of iron that the body is able to absorb. It is recommended to space out the consumption of calcium and iron-rich foods to maximize the absorption of both minerals.
A taste of blood in the mouth has often been described as metallic. There are several reasons why your mouth might taste like blood, such as certain medications, poor dental hygiene, excessive iron in the body, peptic ulcer and kidney disease.
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After researching i have found out that iron controls the haemoglobin in your body, which is the substance that carries oxygen around in your blood. Iron is only useful if kept at a healthy uptake though, as too little will slow the blood, and make it hard to concentrate and make you irritable, and too much can be hazardous to your health and poison you. I found this after searching just for iron in the body and I found an article on it. Hope that helps :D John.
The pH is not affected by iron (Fe).
Having enough iron may help you lose weight as opposed to having low iron serum levels. Iron is essential to your body for making hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a transporter of oxygen in your body. So, the more iron, the more hemoglobin which will increase oxygen transport and thus the breakdown of complex sugars, which are carbohydrates. So, yes it can help boost your metabolism.
65% of the body's iron is found in erythrocytes