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Getting enough Iron from food

 
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little monkey
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:48 pm    Post subject: Getting enough Iron from food Reply with quote

I want to make sure I get enough iron, as a menstruating female.

So out of interest, I checked out some values at nutritiondata.com for iron …

2 large egg yolks 0.9 mg
2 tsp molasses 2.4 mg
100g beef 1.7 mg
1 cup broccoli 0.7mg
½ cup cooked lentils 3.3mg

So even on a day of making quite an effort to eat high-iron foods, I wouldn’t get much more than 9 mg, when the recommended amount is 18mg.

I'm avoiding sugar, so having just 1 tsp molasses twice a day in my cleansing drinks.

I’m confused, how can I get enough iron from my daily foods?
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shelley
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 6:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's impossible. One of my assignments as an undergrad was to come up with a diet that would attain the RDA for iron on 2,000 calories a day and I couldn't do it no matter how many iron-rich foods I included. I kept plugging different foods into the computer but no go. That's why it's important to get tested - physical plus ferritin levels, and to find a good iron supplement to take occasionally around menstruation.

So why are we not all iron-anemic? Because the RDA isn't always correct. Vitamins and minerals are like alcohol - no one really knows how much it takes to get you drunk. Wink They give us inflated values for iron because we only absorb like 12% of what we eat. But getting plenty of Vit C helps absorption and utilization. As long as you're eating a wide variety of foods and including molasses and liver occasionally you should be fine.
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LILA1963
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Getting enough Iron from food Reply with quote

little monkey wrote:
I want to make sure I get enough iron, as a menstruating female.

So out of interest, I checked out some values at nutritiondata.com for iron …

2 large egg yolks 0.9 mg
2 tsp molasses 2.4 mg
100g beef 1.7 mg
1 cup broccoli 0.7mg
½ cup cooked lentils 3.3mg

So even on a day of making quite an effort to eat high-iron foods, I wouldn’t get much more than 9 mg, when the recommended amount is 18mg.

I'm avoiding sugar, so having just 1 tsp molasses twice a day in my cleansing drinks.

I’m confused, how can I get enough iron from my daily foods?


Hi, U can also add to that list these Iron rich foods
...

Salmon, Lamb, Veal, Dried peaches, Dried apricots, Raisins, Prunes, Sultana, Figs, Almonds,Walnuts, Brown rice, Oatmeal,
Sweet potato, Millet, Red beets, Swiss chard, Spinach, Peas, Asparagus, Parsley, Red Kidney beans, Rooibos tea.

furthermore;
Make sure u get enought Vit-C for better Iron absorption;
Kiwis, Grapefruit, Black currants, Oranges, Nectarines, Mango, Melon, Strawberries, Red-green peppers,
Brussels sprouts, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Spinach, Courgette, Peas, Sweet potato, Garlic.
Smile Very Happy Wink
Cheers
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