potassium, iron and calcium
ricksiller
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hi...which foods should i eat in order to increase potassium, iron and calcium consumption?
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Meat, spinach, broccoli are three that come to mind. Keep in mind that many food entries in MFP's database are user created so they often don't have nutrient info, which can make your diet entries appear deficient. Look for entries that include the nutrition counts you are targeting or create your own entry using the food label on the package.0
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For calcium: Dairy of all kinds; canned sardines (with bones); shellfish
For iron: Fortified grains like flour, cereals, etc. contain plenty. More natural sources are poultry, beef, spinach, eggs, cocoa powder, and pretty much all veggies contain SOME iron, but not a whole lot. Keep in mind that heme iron (animal source) can be fully absorbed, while non-heme iron (plant source) absorption is usually limited to about 50% of intake. Eat iron rich foods with vitamin C for a higher absorption level.
Potassium... I'm not too sure of this one because I don't track it religiously, but I meet my quota almost daily with a large variety of eggs, meats, veggies, dairy, and some fruit.0 -
Potassium rich foods are mushrooms, peanuts, almonds, tomato juice/sauce, potatoes, sweet potatoes, bananas, squash, beans, soy0
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