A strong iron smell in blood is often attributed to the presence of hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells, which contains iron. While the scent itself is typically not a cause for concern, it may indicate the presence of blood, as fresh blood can have a metallic odor. If the smell is accompanied by other unusual symptoms, it could suggest an underlying health issue that warrants medical attention.
Blood should have a somewhat metallic smell. One of the components of blood is hemoglobin and it contains iron.
that your smell is strong
It means someone has been bleeding.
it is simply the amount of iron that is running through your blood
rust means a iron metal is changing the form of color and smell because when smell it and turns bad odor or bad smell and turn to chemical changes
war and military
war and the military
Most of the time it means to much iron in their food.Or if they are on medicine
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It means they (muscles) are very strong
I would interpret the metaphor "iron handshake" to mean that someone shakes hands with a particularly strong grip.
It means marijuana with a strong smell, usually pleasant, not like 'skunk'.