Smoothy Slim
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Foods to avoid tea and coffee. milk and some dairy products. foods that contain tannins, such as grapes, corn, and sorghum. foods that contain phytates or phytic acid, such as brown rice and whole-grain wheat products. foods that contain oxalic acid, such as peanuts, parsley, and chocolate.
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Learn More »A diet plan for iron deficiency anemia needs to include a healthy balance of heme and non-heme iron-rich foods, such as meat and poultry, seafood, iron-rich vegetables, nuts and seeds, and beans. It is also crucial to include foods that can improve the body’s absorption of iron and avoid foods that may interfere with this process. Iron deficiency anemia occurs when your body does not have enough iron to form healthy red blood cells. Iron deficiency anemia has a number of causes, but is most commonly the result of inadequate dietary intake and/or blood loss. A person with iron deficiency anemia will typically receive oral iron supplementation or intravenous (IV) iron treatment. People with iron deficiency anemia are also encouraged to increase their dietary intake of iron by prioritizing iron-rich foods. What causes anemia? Anemia can result from many factors, including a lack of iron in the diet and heavy menstruation. Bleeding in the stomach and intestines can also cause iron deficiency anemia. This type of bleeding is sometimes a side effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Or it may result from: ulcers
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
Learn More »Foods rich in iron Many foods contain high levels of iron. A person may find it easy to combine them and make tasty, nutritious meals that help to boost the intake of iron. Fruits and vegetables watercress
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