Fatigue, lack of drive, frequent infections – who doesn't know it?
We often blame it on everyday life: too little sleep, too many to-dos, a stressful job, or children who are constantly sick.
But sometimes there's more to it. And a very specific nutrient plays a bigger role than many think:
Iron.
When your reserves are depleted, your body shuts down
Iron is essential – among other things, for blood formation, oxygen transport, and a functioning immune system. And yet: iron deficiency is one of the most common deficiency states, especially in women.
An underestimated reason for this is altered or heavy menstrual bleeding.
This can be cycle-related, but also due to hormonal changes, such as after stopping the pill, after pregnancies – or during perimenopause.
Heavy or frequent bleeding means you lose iron. And if the reserves are not replenished, symptoms arise that you might not immediately associate with a nutrient deficiency:
You feel exhausted – even without a clear reason
You feel cold faster
Your concentration suffers
You get sick faster or take longer to recover
Your hair becomes thinner or falls out more
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It's not just your iron level that counts – it's your reserves
Many think: "My iron level is fine."
But what matters is not the iron level in the blood – but the iron reserves, also known as ferritin.
Because only if these reserves are well filled does your body have enough reserves for times of higher demand.
A low ferritin level can cause symptoms long before blood values like hemoglobin change.
What to do when your reserves are depleted?
Iron deficiency can be treated effectively – if recognized. However, many women do not tolerate conventional iron supplements well. Nausea, stomach pain, or constipation are common side effects.
Fortunately, there are gentler alternatives today:
Stomach-friendly iron compounds
- which are only released in the small intestine.
Iron in combination with lactoferrin – which facilitates absorption and improves tolerance
Natural iron from the curry leaf plant – a plant-based source that is highly bioavailable and gently supplies the body
Especially for women with sensitive stomachs, irritable bowel syndrome, or intolerances, this can be a real game-changer – without having to compromise on effectiveness.
When should you have your iron checked?
A ferritin check is worthwhile if you recognize yourself in several of these points:
Your period is heavier or longer than before
You are often tired or lethargic – despite sufficient sleep
You get cold unusually fast
You get sick more often or feel "not quite fit"
Your hair is brittle or falls out more frequently
You eat a vegetarian or vegan diet
You recently gave birth or are still breastfeeding
It's best to discuss your symptoms with your doctor – and specifically have your ferritin levels determined. The test is not always done routinely, but it can be crucial.
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Conclusion: You don't have to put up with fatigue
Exhaustion is not a character trait. And it's not always just "everyday life."
If your body is chronically undersupplied, it will show you – often subtly, sometimes clearly. Iron deficiency is a common, treatable cause. What's important is:
look closely, test, take seriously.
Because only when your reserves are full can you really get going again.
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Questions & Answers
How do I recognize a possible iron deficiency?
Persistent fatigue despite sleep, rapid exhaustion, feeling cold, concentration problems, frequent infections, or increased hair loss can be indications. Especially with heavier or altered menstrual bleeding, it's worth checking your iron reserves (ferritin). If you feel "not quite fit," take it seriously. Answer XX
Why is ferritin more important than blood iron levels?
Normal iron levels only show a snapshot. Ferritin reveals how well your reserves are filled. And it is precisely these reserves that determine your energy. A low ferritin level can cause symptoms – even if other blood values are still normal.
What to do if I don't tolerate iron well?
For sensitive stomachs, there are gentler alternatives: stomach-friendly iron compounds, combinations with lactoferrin, or plant-based iron. Talk to your doctor about suitable options. You don't have to put up with exhaustion.
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