Guest guest Posted August 2, 2007 Report Share Posted August 2, 2007 Namaste' I'm 29 weeks pregnant, a vegetarian Doctors just performed a routine blood test, and it came back that I'm slightly anemic. The doctor has prescribed Ferrous Gluconate 325 mg once a day. I'm very limited in what I can eat as I have difficulty retaining food, I did look at what I've been eating and realized I've been getting very limited iron. Are there any herbal or food suggestions, that the group would recommend. I'm trying to stay on whole cows milk and not soy milk, lots of fruits and veggies. Whole grain breads and rice. I cook Indian and American food. I'm only concerned about the medicine becuase it says don't take with or near, eggs, cereals, whole grains, dairy, coffee or tea. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2007 Report Share Posted August 2, 2007 If you can take your iron with orange juice, it will absorb better. I think the vitamin C helps make it more bioavailable. Darla On 8/1/07, Kimberly <timelessremedies wrote: > I'm 29 weeks pregnant, a vegetarian I'm slightly anemic. The doctor has prescribed Ferrous Gluconate 325 mg once a day. ><snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2007 Report Share Posted August 2, 2007 Drakshavaleha and Gulkand are two well known tonics to take care of heat in the blood, and also take care of deficiency of Haemoglobin during pregnancy. (Message#6375). They will be available through many online pharmacies. Drakshavaleha, useful for pregnant women to stop vomits in first trimester and obtain iron for foetus (Message 6650). Many more remedies (bhasmas) ayurveda offers, but remotely, safety matters during pregnancy. Phal ghrut is another addition, being suggested in case getting previous formulations difficult. Phal ghrut upto 1 tsp in 1 glass warm milk twice a day. It gives all round nourishment rather than iron alone. Author wonders about your ferrous gluconate, since it is not to be taken with proteins and dairy which are rich sources of essential amino acids and vitamins. 6-8 dates/ 10-15 dried black grapes soaked overnight in copper water, 2-4 almonds soaked overnight are suggested at break fast time(remove almond skin before eating0. Copper is as much essential for generating iron as C-vitamin. See earlier messages on copper water. http://health.ayurveda/message/2201 In one case Hb shot up from 7.5 to 10 with soaked dates at breakfast time in 2 weeks. Of course, the fruits in meals may also have contributed. ayurveda , " Kimberly " <timelessremedies wrote: > I'm 29 weeks pregnant, a vegetarian I'm slightly anemic. <snip> > > Are there any herbal or food suggestions, that the group would > recommend. I'm only concerned about the medicine becuase it says don't take with > or near, eggs, cereals, whole grains, dairy, coffee or tea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2007 Report Share Posted August 3, 2007 in north America there is a company called flora that has a very good liquid iron supplement. I used it along with dates and figs to bring my very low iron level back to normal. It is not constipating either Darla Wells <lethe9 wrote: If you can take your iron with orange juice, it will absorb better. I think the vitamin C helps make it more bioavailable. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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