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Iron-rich foods include: lean meat. seafood. poultry. iron-fortified breads and cereals. nuts. beans. lentils. raisins.
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The main ingredient for a potent powdered supplement, based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
Learn More »Anemia and red blood cell count Are you feeling weak or fatigued? You may be experiencing symptoms of anemia. Anemia occurs when your red blood cell (RBC) count is low. If your RBC count is low, your body has to work harder to deliver oxygen throughout your body. RBCs are the most common cells in human blood. The body produces millions each day. RBCs are produced in the bone marrow and circulate around the body for about 120 days. Then, they go to the liver and spleen, which destroy them and recycle their cellular components. Anemia can put you at risk of a number of complications, so it’s important to see a doctor or healthcare professional if you’re experiencing symptoms. If you’re diagnosed with anemia, a doctor will provide a treatment plan to help you get your RBC levels back on track as soon as possible. Keep reading to learn how to increase your RBCs at home, how a doctor can help, and more. 5 nutrients that may increase red blood cell counts Your body needs certain key nutrients to make RBCs. Meeting your daily requirements for these nutrients supports your body’s RBC production. However, it doesn’t guarantee a higher RBC count. Anemia has many causes, and treatments for anemia will be different based on what’s causing it. Many causes of anemia aren’t related to your eating habits. As part of your overall treatment plan, consider talking with a doctor or dietitian to make sure your diet meets the recommended intake for these nutrients: Iron Iron is essential for the production of RBCs. Iron-rich foods include: lean meat
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