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Get enough iron?

ashmhen
Posts: 10 Member
I'm having trouble getting enough of my recommened iron. I am wondering if anyone knows how to accomplish this without going over protein. I seem to be exceeding my protein but getting no where near my iron.
Any suggestions would be great
Any suggestions would be great
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Dark leafy greens can help.0
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http://www.webmd.com/diet/iron-rich-foods - a list.
This site (Myfitnesspal) has a very conservative protein goal. It's okay to go over. Use the protein goal as a minimum, not maximum.0 -
I take a muti vitamin has everything I need0
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Problem is that a lot of the listed foods in the database don't include the iron count - so a lot of the veges that I know include some iron don't list them as such, for instance.
I use a soya based protein powder (rather than whey). It gives me a full iron allowance in a single drink. I know I get iron from sources that aren't take into account in the database, but at least from the protein powder, I absolutely know I'm getting it.0 -
3/4 a cup of Wheat Chex cereal has 100% of your daily iron in it- not bad on carbs either... but I also take the Geritol Iron Tonic- it is super foul and hard to get used to but it has 100% of daily iron plus a bunch of other stuff and only 23 calories or something like that but i never include it on my log...0
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I never take multi. Vitamins with any iron. Hemochromatosis runs in my family, and ive seen what that can do.0
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Either a multi-vitamin or an iron supplement. Sometimes I use both because I have very low iron.0
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Iron Absorption Enhancers: eat these foods to increase the iron absorption of the foods below.
Meat/fish/poultry
Fruits: Orange, Orange Juice, cantaloupe, strawberries, grapefruit etc
Vegetables: Broccoli, brussels sprouts, tomato, tomato juice, potato, green & red peppers
White wine
Iron Absorption Inhibitors: these foods decrease the iron absorption.
Red Wine, Coffee & Tea
Vegetables: Spinach, chard, beet greens, rhubarb and sweet potato
Whole grains and bran
Soy products
List of Grains Rich in Iron:
Brown rice, 1 cup cooked 0.8 mg
Whole wheat bread, 1 slice 0.9 mg
Wheat germ, 2 tablespoons 1.1 mg
English Muffin, 1 plain 1.4 mg
Oatmeal, 1 cup cooked 1.6 mg
Total cereal, 1 ounce 18.0 mg
Cream of Wheat, 1 cup 10.0 mg
Pita, whole wheat, 1 slice/piece, 6 ½ inch 1.9 mg
Spaghetti, enriched, 1 cup, cooked 2.0 mg
Raisin bran cereal, 1 cup 6.3 mg
List of Iron Rich Legumes, Seeds, and Soy:
Sunflower seeds, 1 ounce 1.4 mg
Soy milk, 1 cup 1.4 mg
Kidney beans, ½ cup canned 1.6 mg
Chickpeas, ½ cup, canned 1.6 mg
Tofu, firm, ½ cup 1.8 mg**
Soy burger, 1 average 1.8 to 3.9 mg**
Raw Spinach, 1 cup 1 mg**
Cooked Spinach, 1 cup 3.5 mg **
Pumpkin Seeds, ½ cup roasted 8.5 mg
Pistachios, ½ cup 4.4 mg
List of Vegetables Rich in Iron:
Broccoli, ½ cup, boiled 0.7 mg
Green beans, ½ cup, boiled 0.8 mg
Lima beans, baby, frozen, ½ cup, boiled 1.8 mg
Beets, 1 cup 1.8 mg
Peas, ½ cup frozen, boiled 1.3 mg
Potato, fresh baked, cooked w/skin on 4.0 mg
Vegetables, green leafy, ½ cup 2.0 mg
Watermelon, 6 inch x ½ inch slice 3.0 mg
Other Foods Rich in Iron:
Blackstrap Molasses, one tablespoon 3.0 mg
Dates or Prunes, ½ cup 2.4 mg
Beef, Pork, Lamb, three ounces 2.3 to 3.0 mg
Liver (beef, chicken), three ounces 8.0 to 25.0 mg*
Clams, Oysters ¾ cup 3.0 mg
Dark meat Turkey ¾ cup 2.6 mg
Pizza, cheese or pepperoni, ½ of 10 inch pie 4.5 to 5.5 mg
*Pregnant women should not eat liver because of the high Vitamin A content which can harm the baby.
**East with iron absorption enhancers.
I stole this off oodora.com
Hope it helps0 -
I also have this problem! I am taking iron pills as per doctors orders. I suggest dark leafy greens like spinach taken with a glass of orange juice, it helps iron absorb. Raisins, dates, prunes, molasses, whole grain options have more iron than regular white flour products, beans, seeds, and of course shellfish/meat. (bison is higher in iron than beef and also has less cholesterol.)
My doctor suggested i take an iron pill everyday because she didn't want me gaining weight trying to eat all these things! Good Luck!0 -
Make one of your protein servings liver. It's got lots of iron.0
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My favorite way of getting Iron: Cashew nuts! Try them.0
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i take iron supplements as i am slightly aneamic...always seem to go under on my iron on mfp. take a supplement-it will help!0
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Cream of Wheat hot cereal is a good source of iron. And tastes much better than liver. :bigsmile:0
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Thanks everyone. I stopped taking my whey based protein because I thought I was having too much, I think start again but with soy.
Thanks again.0 -
I take 650 MG Fe /day (serious anemia) and just learned that vitamin C greatly helps absorption. So you might be getting enough IN, just not enough converted and stored.0
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raw cacao beans are very high in iron and other minerals.0
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