Options for High Iron Foods
CandelLife
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I'm hoping to get some ideas here for foods high in iron but low in carbs and calories. I've been using rice and beans and peanut butter for the most part but you can see those options are not good on carbs and calories. Ideas please?
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Take a multivitamin with iron?0
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Beetroot My favourite
Nuts (Cashew, Pine, Hazelnut, Peanut, Almond)0 -
Red meat, fish, mollusks, poultry, Egg yolks, Dark leafy greens (such as spinach, kale, broccoli, collards), Beans, lentils, chick peas, soybeans, Liver, Artichokes, dried fruits & nuts0
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Check out this page.
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/fruits-and-vegetables-high-in-iron.php0 -
I do an iron supplement called perfect iron.0
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lentils, greens- i think spinach is higher than the others, cocoa powder, rolled or steel cut oats,
cream of wheat, edamame and tofu that isn't fortified with calcium. raisin bran is pretty high in iron, but
also high in carbs, cals depends on your serving size.
avoid: tea and calcium with the iron supplement or meal, they inhibit absorption.
don't take your bran with your iron supplement.
if you are anemic, make sure you're taking vitamin D3 too. It also causes anemia.0 -
I used to be extremely anemic. I take an iron supplement 3 times a day (65mg) and it has helped. Though mine was a very extreme case (I'm still anemic, even after taking the supplements every day for two-three years). I'd recommend green leafy veggies and red meat.0
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Thanks for all the great ideas! I'll add these to my diet next grocery trip, some i have in the cabinet. I have very low iron and need to get my numbers up.
Only thing, calcium inhibits absorption of iron? Because of the depo provera shot I take extra calcium to make sure I don't get osteoporosis like my mother has, it's a side effect of the depo shot.0 -
Red meat0
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Thanks for all the great ideas! I'll add these to my diet next grocery trip, some i have in the cabinet. I have very low iron and need to get my numbers up.
Only thing, calcium inhibits absorption of iron? Because of the depo provera shot I take extra calcium to make sure I don't get osteoporosis like my mother has, it's a side effect of the depo shot.
yes, just divide up where your emphasis is. for instance take the calcium before bed, and it absorbs while you sleep.
or emphasize breakfast is for iron, and dinner is focused on calcium.
i like to make a whole meal/bowl centered around the nutrient.
Example: bowl of iron: sauteed greens, lentils (or other legumes) and white meat chicken.
It's incredibly filling, and full of nutrition. even better if you have other veggies with it.
I usually also top that with some salsa.0 -
Also, doing strength training will help you with fat loss, maintaining muscle, and prevent osteoporosis.0
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Try tempeh- it's a cultured vegetarian item made from different things like soy beans, flax, multigrain, etc. It's high in protein, calcium, and iron. It can be prepared different ways but steaming it for about 15 minutes is a good idea prior to using it in any recipes as it has a bit of a bitter taste according to some newbys. I made it the other day by sautéing some chopped red bell pepper and onion in EVOO, then crumbling the steamed tempeh and mixing it all together with some Cattlemen's Tangy Carolina Gold BBQ sauce. Serve on Kaiser roll. Quick and Yum!0
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Thanks! I really appreciate all the advice, especially like the idea of centering each meal around what I need at different times so they work better. I'll start taking the calcium at night instead of the morning, that should make a big difference! I love all these ideas and am so glad I asked!0
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Red meat. Pumpkin seeds. Spinach. Molasses.0
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Vitamin C helps the absorbtion of iron, so when I was taking iron several times a day prior to a surgery, I took a supplement with V-C (and drank V-8) along with the iron.0
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If most of your iron is from vegetable sources, try to go over the daily amount. Iron is poorly absorbed from non-meat sources, including supplements.0
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Hershey's Special Dark unsweetened cocoa. 10% RDA of iron per tablespoon. I put a spoonful in my smoothies.0
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Ok spinach in the form of spinach leaves for salad is yummy, but the wet soppy kind? Ewwwww lol... I just can't and I have tried many times. I wonder if the dry form is better or worse? I also like it in a quiche.
Special dark cocoa, may be an idea but I just broke that old habit of my homemade iced coffee with crushed ice and Quick brand chocolate... unsweetened cocoa.... calories?
Vitamin C is probably what I get the least of, it may be in my "Velocity Silver" vitamins I take, but I can't have anything acidic like the fruits or juices because of acid reflux.
I do love my veggies!0 -
you'll be surprised how many foods have vitamin C.
everything from salsa, kiwi is loaded with it, even potatoes have some.0
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