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June 25, 2025 16 mins

If you’ve been feeling constantly tired, foggy, or just not quite like yourself — it might not just be “getting older.” In today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the more common and overlooked causes of fatigue in women: iron deficiency.

We’ll cover:

  • What iron does in your body (and why it’s so critical)

  • Symptoms of low iron (it’s more than just tiredness!)

  • Treatment options that range from food to supplements to IV iron

This isn’t medical advice — just a conversation to help you understand your body better. If you’ve been dragging through your day and wondering why, this episode might give you a helpful nudge in the right direction.

Takeaway: You don’t have to accept exhaustion as your new normal. Fatigue has a cause — and it might be something fixable.

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