Not enough IRON
Rari2017
Posts: 10 Member
For those that are hitting the 100% mark on Iron consuption, can you please tell me how you are achiving this. I am struggling to hit 10% daily.
*** I have been on Iron supplyments in the past and they cause massive tummy aches so would rather increase Iron levels naturally/
*** I have been on Iron supplyments in the past and they cause massive tummy aches so would rather increase Iron levels naturally/
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Steak, dark chocolate, but most importantly - enriched cereal or cream of wheat!
Honey bunches of oats has 80% iron for 1 cup (160 calories), and is amazing if you throw it in a ziploc bag as a snack to munch on when you're on the go0 -
Thanks for the tips - my daughter has just been diagnosed with very low iron, so this is helpful.0
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Also another note for iron: if you consume it with calcium your body doesn't absorb it as well. Your body absorbs it better from animal products (heme iron) than plant products (non-heme iron). Consuming it with vitamin C helps maximize its absorption though! So honey bunches of oats, no milk, and a few red peppers should definitely do the trick!0
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Hi hgycta, thanks I have not heard of Honey bunches of Oats, but they sound delicious, I will go hunting for them afterwork. and at 80% wow0
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I try to have a serving of rice chex everyday. It has 50% iron for 1 cup. It's a great option for those peeps that are gluten free
I second the dark chocolate. I try to save calories for a square a day. Green leafy veggies like spinach have a lot of iron too!0 -
If you're basing that off of mfp reports, they don't properly track iron, a lot of the food entries dont include micronutrients.0
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I am surprised at how much Iron there is in certain cereals.
Yes Eudoxy trackin from mfp reports I now understand its possible not including all nutrients. Greatfull I ask the question now.
Thank you all.0 -
Yeah, it freaked me out at first, too, mine said about 10%.0
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Chicken liver is the best. Beans and lentil.0
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Red meat isn't the devil. Just make sure it's lean.0
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Honey bunches of oats has 80% iron for 1 cup (160 calories), and is amazing if you throw it in a ziploc bag as a snack to munch on when you're on the go
Great tip on the Honey Bunches of Oats, I never knew that. Just looked up the info and not only is there a good variety of flavors, the basic Honey Roasted (3/4 cup serving size) only has 120 calories per serving, and 60% daily iron. Other flavors have less iron, so worth checking the NI on the boxes.
I've been avoiding boxed cereals because of the calories (I'm on 1200/daily) but this would be well worth it.0 -
fruits rich in vit.C can increase absorption of iron from not animals food
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I have emailed MFP to ask to increase number of nutrients we can track and see on daily food diary. It is simple: They can just add more boxes to input our choices of nutrients to track on this "Settings" page:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
For people who are pre-diabetic, or have anemia or reduced kidney function, and many other disease conditions, tracking *all important nutrients* is vital.
But MFP never does it and don't take it seriously.
To Everybody who wants this *choice*, please email MFP under the "Help" tab and request option to track more nutrients. Thanks.0
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