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Was wondering if anyone knew of a alternate maybe natural treatment for one who

has iron deficiency? My wife has low iron but when she takes the pills doctors

recommend she gets very constipated. Is there anything she can take or eat to

help?

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Iron deficiency Aside from having to learn first why you are low in

iron, you can use the herb Yellow Dock. It contains iron in moderate

quantities in a highly absorbable and easy to assimilate form.

Frank

 

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Hello,

 

Prunes are very good for those low in Iron.

 

Rasheedah

 

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Iron deficiency Aside from having to learn first why you are low in

iron, you can use the herb Yellow Dock. It contains iron in moderate

quantities in a highly absorbable and easy to assimilate form.

Frank

 

Michelle wrote:

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> I like Floradix.

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> You can find it in most health food stores or here:

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> http://www.florahea lth.com/flora/ home/Canada/ Products/ R4771.htm

> <http://www.florahea lth.com/flora/ home/Canada/ Products/ R4771.htm>

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> Michelle

> http://www.Holistic Menopause. com <http://www.Holistic Menopause. com>

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> Was wondering if anyone knew of a alternate maybe natural treatment

> for one who has iron deficiency?

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> Was wondering if anyone knew of a alternate maybe natural treatment for one

who has iron deficiency? My wife has low iron but when she takes the pills

doctors recommend she gets very constipated. Is there anything she can take or

eat to help?>

 

Floradix, Stinging Nettle Infusion, any good green drink, any of the edible

algae, like Spirulina, Chlorella, AFA.

 

I struggled with anemia all my life, in spite of a decent diet, until I started

using AFA.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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Hi,

There are iron-rich foods she can consume, I suggest mainly red meats:

liver, kidney, beef and lamb steaks; seafood like oysters and mussels,

canned sardines. Iron is best absorbed from meat. If your wife is

vegetarian, it is best to use cereal, greens (boiled), baked beans, sesame

and pumpkin seeds, beetroot, wholemeal bread etc. Remember that iron from

non-meat sources is absorbed in blood with difficulty, but vitamin-C foods

like orange, orange juice, lemon and tomatoes can help.

 

I have actually just published an article on iron-rich foods for anemia, you

can find it below:

http://selfalchemy.blogspot.com/2009/03/iron-defficiency-anemia-what-iron-rich.h\

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My sister had a nasty nasty iron defficiency anemia (she had hemoglobin 6

when the normal level begins at 12) about three months ago and I was in

charge with the cooking so I have become quite aware of the problem!

However, I suggest her not to quit taking tablets in exchange for food. The

food doesn't usually provide as much as tablets do. Perhaps best to discuss

the problem and her proposed diet to the doctor, maybe he will reduce the

iron tablet intake. Taking a constipation treatment may be advisable as well

- I recommend senna leaves, frangula (frangula tea does wonders if you can

find it), consuming cereal / muesli / oats, prune juice, castor oil,

flaxseed etc.

 

There is also the option of consulting a homeopathic doctor. They have very

good prescription medicine that have no side effects. But it takes a little

longer than with medication to get better.

 

Best

Jo

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Sorry I¹m coming very late to this discussion, but are you absolutely

certain you are iron deficient? There are many reason for anemia for which

iron supplementation or additional dietary intake are contraindicated. Among

them, thalassemia major and minor and hemochromatosis. Iron deficiency is

conventional medicine¹s knee jerk reaction to anemia and additional iron can

actually worsen the problem.

 

 

 

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You also need a doctor who knows what he/she is doing when testing for

iron. My daughter's friend was told she needed extra iron, but it was

very harmful to her as she had hemochromatosis. They ended up taking

blood from her once a week.

Margi

 

On 3/27/2009 9:31 AM, Kathleen Barnes wrote:

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> Sorry I¹m coming very late to this discussion, but are you absolutely

> certain you are iron deficient? There are many reason for anemia for which

> iron supplementation or additional dietary intake are contraindicated. Among

> them, thalassemia major and minor and hemochromatosis. Iron deficiency is

> conventional medicine¹s knee jerk reaction to anemia and additional iron can

> actually worsen the problem.

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