Good Sources of Iron?
starryeyed131
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Help! I can almost NEVER reach my Iron goal...It is by far my most challenging goal to hit without skyrocketing calories/protein. Does anyone know good sources of Iron that won't make me stack up in calories and protein?
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My mom has trouble with this and likes to list the things she has to eat when she feels "low": chicken liver (eww), beets, raisins, and any dark green vegetables, like spinach.0
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1 cup of multi grain Cheerios. 100% of your daily Iron.
check it out in the food database, its in there.
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Total cereal, also0
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Grape Nuts cereal, too.0
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You eat green vegetables and milk. They have a good sources of iron.0
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You could always take an iron supplement to reach your daily goal.0
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Cream of Wheat cereal is also a good source. I always have to eat it several times during the week prior to donating blood - it gets me well above their minimum requirement every time.
Here's a list of iron rich foods on my blood center's page: http://www.cencalblood.org/IronRichFoods.htm0 -
Liver0
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Shrimp.0
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I have found either oatmeal or honey bunches of oats is the only way to reach it.0
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Didn't realise that about cheerios.
I eat a lot of broccoli and other dark green vegetables like cabage and spinache but very rarely get my iron allowence.
Is it a problem if your not generally enemic?0 -
Blackstrap Molasses, Beef, Lentils, I think any beans.0
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I buy an iron tab with 365 mg per tab from Best Buy.0
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I had the same problem. I found this cereal called "grainberry". It's a bran cereal. It's cheaper than total and gives you 100% of iron. You only need 3/4 cup. I eat it dry in the morning with coffee and a banana.0
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Liver.
I love calves or lamb liver with onions!0 -
1 tbs of Wheatgrass added to smoothie. 120 gm of Iron.0
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Although I have found some good foods with decent amount of iron in it, I was having the same issue. So a few times a week, I eat a cup of cereal.
As for other foods...
1/2 cup of Chick Peas has 15% iron. Toasted chick peas (Put a little olive oil with various seasoning coating it and put on a cookie sheet in the oven on broil for about 30 minutes, longer for roasted. I prefer toasted but to each their own.)
Check packages for various types of beans.
Pumpkin Seeds have a lot of iron (varies by brand/serving size). David's Pumpkin Seeds, for example, has 15% iron for 1/4 a cup.0 -
Frosted mini wheats! If I have those for breakfast, I'm good for the day LOL.0
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1 cup of multi grain Cheerios. 100% of your daily Iron.
check it out in the food database, its in there.
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spinach and guiness. Not together though as YUK0
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my favorite, is to make rice krispie treats with cheerios (high in iron) and then put dark chocolate on or in it (also has iron in it)
or steak, although you need a lot of steak to even get enough iron....
YUM!0 -
Fortified cereal is exactly the same as taking a pill, except you have to eat cereal too.
For those suggesting dark leafy veg, well done.0 -
For those suggesting dark leafy veg, well done.
Absolutely, this is the best way.0
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