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Iron

BrightonBelle
Posts: 57 Member
Hi all,
I'm trying to up my iron levels as they have a tendency to get pretty low. I'm taking a liquid iron supplement for now but would like to sort it out through diet as much as I can. I can handle liver and spinach once in a while but I'd like some other high iron meal options too.
I make a lot of curries so anything I can throw into those which would up it a bit would be great. I'm not vegetarian but I don't eat much red meat.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions
I'm trying to up my iron levels as they have a tendency to get pretty low. I'm taking a liquid iron supplement for now but would like to sort it out through diet as much as I can. I can handle liver and spinach once in a while but I'd like some other high iron meal options too.
I make a lot of curries so anything I can throw into those which would up it a bit would be great. I'm not vegetarian but I don't eat much red meat.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions

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Oatmeal/porridge is big in iron! Cornflakes too of course0
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Hi, there are some good suggestions on this site:
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/food-sources-of-iron.php
Good luck and Happy Easter ;o)0 -
Also, if you are a big tea drinker, don't drink it around mealtimes.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/30/health/30real.html?_r=00 -
I was on prescription Iron tablets, I then upped my green leafy veggies and I also eat liver once a week, don't need the iron pills any longer.0
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Also, if you are a big tea drinker, don't drink it around mealtimes.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/30/health/30real.html?_r=0
Well that explains why I'm anemic, lol!0 -
Hi, there are some good suggestions on this site:
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/food-sources-of-iron.php
Good luck and Happy Easter ;o)
EXCELLENT article! Thanks for sharing :-)0 -
Thanks all for your replies. I'll have a read of the links and time my tea-drinking a bit more carefully!0
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Hemp has a lot of iron.
One serving of hemp hearts (3 tbsp) have 20% of the rda of iron.
One serving of the hemp protein powder I use has 40% of the rda.
The hemp hearts are great in cereal or on salads. The protein powder is great for smoothies. I hope that helps!0 -
Hemp has a lot of iron.
One serving of hemp hearts (3 tbsp) have 20% of the rda of iron.
One serving of the hemp protein powder I use has 40% of the rda.
The hemp hearts are great in cereal or on salads. The protein powder is great for smoothies. I hope that helps!
The best source of iron is probably liver. I would recommend bison liver not beef or pork.
Pumpkin seeds are high in iron and are very tasty.0
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