Heme chlorinated high iron red element, also known as heme, is extracted from animal blood and is recognized as an effective iron source for preventing and treating iron deficiency anemia. It is a preferred raw material for producing iron-fortified and blood-building pharmaceuticals and health foods due to its high absorption rate, lack of iron taste, and non-irritating properties. This element, found in red blood cells, plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen throughout the body and removing carbon dioxide. A deficiency in heme can lead to conditions such as insufficient blood supply to the heart and brain, menopausal symptoms, and sub-healthy anemia. Chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency (CCCI), a common disease in middle-aged and elderly people, is highly prevalent. Studies have shown that patients with senile dementia and cerebral infarction often have had chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency for a long time. The work titled 'Iron - The Blood Steel!' was created using Eqxiu's online design platform, offering a variety of templates for quick and efficient creation.