Last updated: October 2025
This Cookie Policy explains how The Iron Infusion Centre Ltd (“we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website ironinfusion.co.uk.
It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal data.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website.
They help websites function correctly, remember your preferences, and collect anonymised information about how visitors use the site.
Some cookies are essential for the site to work. Others help us improve the website and user experience.
On our website, cookies are used for the following purposes:
Essential cookies – required for basic site functionality (e.g. enabling forms, navigation and security).
Analytics cookies – to understand how visitors use our website so we can improve its content and usability. We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4), which collects data in an anonymised form and does not identify individual users.
Preference cookies – to remember your site choices (such as whether you’ve accepted the cookie banner).
We do not use cookies for targeted advertising or marketing purposes.
Cookies help us:
Ensure the website functions properly and securely
Improve site performance and usability
Understand which pages are most useful to visitors
Store your preferences for future visits
All data collected through cookies is aggregated and anonymous.
When you first visit our website, you are asked whether you accept or reject non-essential cookies. Your preferences are recorded and can be changed at any time using the cookie banner or settings link on our website. We only set non-essential cookies after you have given consent.
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We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies or legal requirements.
The date at the top of this page indicates the latest revision. Please check periodically for updates.
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us at:
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Cold hands & feet – Feeling unusually cold, especially in the extremities
Restless legs – An uncomfortable urge to move the legs, often worse at night
Frequent infections – Low iron can weaken the body’s ability to fight illness
Unusual cravings – Some people develop cravings for non-food items (a condition known as pica)
Hair thinning or loss – Shedding more than usual, or noticing patchy thinning
Brittle nails – Nails that split, chip, or break easily
Pale or dull skin – A washed-out or tired appearance due to lower haemoglobin
Dry skin – Skin may feel rough or less vibrant when iron levels are low
Tiredness & fatigue – Feeling drained, even after rest or sleep
Shortness of breath – Struggling with physical activity due to reduced oxygen levels
Poor exercise tolerance – Finding it harder to keep up with usual routines or workouts
Palpitations – Awareness of a racing or irregular heartbeat when iron is low
Brain fog & poor focus - Trouble focusing, forgetfulness, or feeling mentally sluggish
Headaches – Low oxygen delivery can lead to frequent or unexplained headaches
Dizziness & light-headedness – A common result of reduced oxygen in the blood
Low mood & irritability – Iron deficiency can affect emotional balance and resilience