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Rethinking Ferritin in the UK: Why It’s Not Just About Iron
If you’ve ever been told you’re “low iron” because your ferritin is below the NHS reference range, you’re not alone. In the UK, iron deficiency is one of the most over-diagnosed conditions, particularly for women dealing with fatigue, thyroid issues, and hormonal imbalance. Understanding your low ferritin level is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment. A low ferritin level can indicate other health issues that may not be related to iron intake.
But here’s the truth: ferritin isn’t simply a storage marker of iron. It’s an acute-phase reactant — meaning it rises in response to inflammation. And when ferritin is low, it doesn’t automatically mean you need iron tablets. In fact, more iron can make the problem worse.It’s important to be aware of your low ferritin level as it can signal other underlying health problems that need attention.
For many, the challenges of dealing with a low ferritin level can be overwhelming, as it affects energy levels and overall health.
Recognizing the signs of a low ferritin level is essential in addressing underlying health issues that could lead to further complications if left unchecked.
Ferritin and Inflammation: The Missing Link
Understanding Low Ferritin Level and Its Implications
Ferritin behaves differently under stress and inflammation.
- When the body is inflamed, ferritin rises to trap iron inside cells, keeping it out of circulation.
- When ferritin appears “low,” it often reflects oxidative stress, liver dysfunction, or mineral imbalance rather than a true deficiency.
This is why so many people in London walk away from GP visits with iron tablets — yet still feel tired, anxious, or foggy, sometimes even worse than before.
The Root Cause Protocol Perspective
The Root Cause Protocol (RCP), created by Morley Robbins, shifts the focus away from iron supplementation and towards mineral balance. Here’s how it reframes ferritin:
- Ferritin is about inflammation, not supply. Low ferritin means iron is dysregulated, not deficient.
- Copper & magnesium are the gatekeepers. They control iron recycling via ceruloplasmin, the protein that keeps iron moving safely.
- Vitamin A & retinol support iron mobilisation. Without them, ferritin remains unreliable.
Instead of jumping straight to iron tablets (which can feed pathogens, worsen oxidative stress, and damage the gut), the RCP emphasises restoring overall mineral balance, so your body can regulate iron naturally.
Thyroid: The Alarm Bell of Iron Dysregulation
The thyroid acts like an alarm bell in this process. When iron is dysregulated, thyroid function is one of the first systems to suffer. This is partly because the thyroid is dependent on retinol (vitamin A), which is often low in the anaemia that stems from iron mismanagement.
In my clinical work, I regularly see that once clients follow the Root Cause Protocol and begin supporting mineral balance, their liver function improves dramatically. The liver is crucial for both retinol storage and thyroid hormone conversion (T4 to T3). As a result, it’s common for clients to be able to cut their thyroid medication dose in half once balance is restored.
Anaemia and thyroid dysfunction are deeply linked. Both are consequences of underlying mineral dysregulation, not just a “lack of iron” or a “lazy thyroid.”
Why this matters in London and across the UK
In the UK, iron tablets are one of the most prescribed medications, especially for women of childbearing age. Yet rates of chronic fatigue, thyroid dysfunction, anaemia, and autoimmunity remain high.
This narrow testing leaves thousands misdiagnosed, treated for the wrong problem, and left cycling through symptoms of exhaustion, low mood, and hormonal chaos.
Many women report worsening digestive symptoms after taking iron supplements.
The NHS rarely runs a full iron panel (serum iron, transferrin saturation, haemoglobin, copper, zinc, ceruloplasmin) — ferritin alone is used as the “gold standard.”
Supporting True Iron Balance the RCP Way
The RCP provides a structured way to rebuild mineral balance without fuelling inflammation:
- Start with magnesium repletion (transdermal, bicarbonate baths, food sources).
- Prioritise real vitamin C from wholefoods, not ascorbic acid.
- Support the liver with retinol (cod liver oil, grass-fed dairy, eggs).
- Bring in bioavailable copper through food like bee pollen and beef liver.
This combination helps the body recycle iron efficiently, calm inflammation, and make ferritin a more reliable marker of true health.
And importantly: it restores the liver’s ability to convert thyroid hormones properly — which is why so many people finally experience relief from both “anaemia” and thyroid struggles simultaneously.
Final word
If you’re in London, or anywhere in England, and have been told your ferritin means “low iron,” it’s worth questioning that interpretation. Ferritin is first and foremost a marker of inflammation, not just an iron storage tank.
Through the Root Cause Protocol, we see that the real issue isn’t iron deficiency, but iron dysregulation. And when you address mineral balance, liver health, retinol, and inflammation, the fatigue, thyroid issues, and “anaemia” symptoms so many women struggle with finally begin to shift.
In fact, with the right support, it’s not unusual for thyroid patients to cut their medication dose in half while rebuilding their energy, clarity, and hormonal resilience.
If your temps and pulse are low, you’re hypothyroid, no matter what your TSH says. He often treated with natural desiccated thyroid and nutrition, restoring metabolism instead of chasing lab numbers. You can test yours with my free test here.
Focus on energy production. Reduce stress hormones, improve liver function, balance minerals, and support conversion to T3. He emphasized lowering inflammation and seeing antibodies as signals, not self destructions.
If you’re ready to get out of the fog of medications with lousy results, unbearable side effects like thinning hair, low energy and weight issues, into a functional healing plan that actually works,
reach out and let’s find what your body’s been missing. Reach out via messaging me, and I’ll send you my free “Test Your Thyroid at Home” guide and share how we can work together 1:1 to restore your thyroid, gut, and energy, for good.
Warmly,
Joel