Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Iron and manganese comprise an interdependent mineral pair which affects various liver functions, including hormonal balance, glycogen metabolism, red blood cell hemoglobin production, and others. In contrast to below-normal levels of iron or manganese, which can provoke Vascular Headaches, elevated levels can trigger classic migraine symptoms, with the Iron Manganese Ratio determining the left or right sidedness of a headache... Full Text