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Iron-rich foods

   
There are two types of ironheme (found in animal products) and non-heme (found in plant sources). Heme iron is far easier to absorb from food and is found abundantly in red meat. Non-heme iron on the other hand is much harder to absorb and in addition is found in much smaller quantities in plant-based products. This is why vegetarians have difficulty maintain adequate iron stores and why they are prone to anemia. Iron-deficient anemia is a major cause of chronic tiredness.

Foods that contain heme-iron

  • Red meat (beef, lamb, pork, offal) is rich in iron that is easily absorbed. The darker the meat, the more iron it contains.
  • Poultry contains some iron, and leg meat contains more iron than breast meat.
  • Fish contains some iron too, especially oily fish and molluscs (mussels, etc.)


      Foods that contain non-heme sources

    • Green leafy vegetables, such as watercress, spinach and kale, contain some iron
    • Whole grains, especially barley and oats
    • Peas and beans
      Seeds and nuts, especially sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, pistachios, pecans and almonds
    • Egg yolks (not vegan)
    • Black strap molasses

        Increasing iron absorption from food

      • Vitamin C helps the body absorb non-heme iron on plant foods. Vitamin C is found in fruits and vegetables and these should be eaten at the same time as the foods that contain iron. Alternatively, vitamin C supplements can be taken with meals.
      • Reduce your intake of dairy products as this will inhibit the absorption of iron from foods. This is particularly the case in women. Increase your calcium intake with other non-dairy foods such as nuts, seeds, peas, beans and green leafy vegetables.
      • Caffeine inhibits iron absorption from food. Don't drink tea, coffee or cola drinks during meals. Keep them at least 2 hours away from meals.

        Please note: The information in this article is not intended to take the place of a personal relationship with a qualified health practitioner nor is it intended as medical advice.

      • Author: Alison Cassar
         
        Author Bio:

        Alison Cassar is a naturopathic practitioner and nutritionist and runs a busy clinic in Sydney, Australia. Her particular interest is chronic tiredness as it??s a very common presenting symptom in clinic. Her website and e-book whydoifeeltired.com/explores the many causes of tiredness as well as solutions and prevention.

         
         
         

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