How to Avoid Anemia
Things You'll Need
- Molasses
- Calcium Supplement
- Iron Supplements
- Vitamin B Complex
- Vitamin B-12
- Vitamin B-6
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
Instructions
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Eat a wide variety of foods every day, including iron-rich foods: fruits such as apples, bananas, apricots and plums; vegetables such as asparagus, squash, yams, broccoli and leafy greens; red meat; tofu; and whole grains.
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Eat iron-rich foods with food high in vitamin C. This helps increase iron absorption.
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Take vitamin C at the same time you take iron, if using supplements.
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Omit sugar or decrease consumption. This will increase iron absorption.
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Avoid using antacids at the same time you take iron. They interfere with iron absorption.
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Take calcium, vitamin E and zinc at a different time than your iron. They can interfere with iron absorption.
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Add dried fruits, such as raisins and prunes, to your diet. They are good sources of iron.
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Decrease intake of coffee and black tea. They contain polyphenols and tannins, which can interfere with iron absorption.
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Drink 1 tbsp. of blackstrap molasses mixed in a cup of hot water instead of coffee or tea. It tastes good and is an excellent source of iron, B vitamins and calcium.
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Speak to your doctor if your menstrual periods are very heavy. You may be getting iron-deficient.
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Check with your doctor if you take prescription drugs. Some may interfere with iron and B vitamin absorption.
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Assess your diet if you are a vegan since it is difficult to get enough vitamin B-12 without eating animal products. Discuss supplements with your health care provider.
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