The Cabral Concept

3656: Help for Hemochromatosis, Low Libido, Florafilm Reactions, Pet Allergies (HouseCall)

Feb 8, 2026
Questions about reversing high iron and ideal ferritin targets after a hemochromatosis diagnosis. Practical approaches to speed iron removal including phlebotomy, sauna and detox. Troubleshooting persistent low libido with hormonal, adrenal and mineral testing. Reaction to florafilm and enzyme delivery options for gut biofilms. Strategies for diagnosing and desensitizing child dog allergies.
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ADVICE

Practical Targets And Steps For High Ferritin

  • Aim for a ferritin target around 50–75 ng/mL rather than extremely low levels like 30.
  • Use therapeutic phlebotomy, heavy metal detox, sauna, and aerobic movement to safely lower iron levels.
ADVICE

Use Phlebotomy As First-Line Iron Removal

  • Give blood (therapeutic phlebotomy) as the fastest and most effective way to remove excess iron.
  • Combine phlebotomy with liver support, reduced high-iron foods, and regular exercise to improve outcomes.
INSIGHT

Low Libido Often Signals Liver And Stress Load

  • Low libido with elevated prolactin and SHBG can reflect liver stress and chronic nervous-system (stress) burden.
  • Low morning cortisol and low DHEA/testosterone often accompany this pattern and reduce dopamine and sexual drive.
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