Iron and Vitamin C?
#26299 - 11/10/03 10:41 AM
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So it turns out I'm anemic - I've been anemic during pregnancies, guess now it's because I've cut out so many iron containing foods, also had a good bit of bleeding after my surgery, who knows why else, but the POINT is that adding iron in my diet is my first step, but I want to stay safe if possible too. I know red meat has a lot of iron but it is a no-no. Cooked spinach maybe? Also, raisins have iron right? I eat those every day in my oatmeal, but yet still my iron is low, so go figure. I'm also trying to eat cashews when I can, they are supposed to have high iron. Still, it's not enough it seems. My Dr says I should take an iron supplement along with Vitamin C because it helps with the absorption of iron. I've read here that both can cause upset! I don't want that! Any suggestions? I'm prone to C and when I had to take iron while pregnant it C'd me up BADLY, so that's one of my concerns. Thanks!
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Michelle
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I have heard that asparagus has tons of iron in it. I would assume it would be safe if prepared correctly. Puree or mashed or steamed etc.
I currently take a multi vitamin(pre natal) which is extremely high in iron. I am prone to "D" though so I have found the iron very helpful.
However, I would be nervous that the iron would cause you greater "C" problems. I really hope someone can help you out with this. I know I have gotten a little with the pills, but no pain really.
Good luck, Sorry I can't help you will the "c" question. Hope someone can
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Not sure what foods to suggest but try taking magnesium with your calcium to try and prevent the C. Not sure how/why it works but magnesium is suppoed to help C. Maybe Heather knows??
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You could try potatoes. Oranges too. Soy milk has iron, some is fortified with more than others, so you can check around for that. Actually anything with soy/tofu usually has iron in it. You could try Total cereal.
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I've done some posts previously on vitamin C - I can't work out why a supplement of this could hurt you, as long as you DON'T get a citrus type.
Not sure about the iron and C as I'm D.
All dark green veg are high in iron, so broccoli, spinach, etc. As you're C, can you cope with more of these? Maybe making some soup would be an idea - that way you could puree the veg to minimise the insoluble fibre.
Good luck!
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Hi - Oatmeal itself is actually a good source of iron. You can take an iron supplement (not at the same time as a calcium supplement, as the calcium will block the absorption of the iron) with something acidic or vitamin C. Not a megadose of C, just what's in a multivitamin. Take both with a meal and you should tolerate things just fine.
- Heather
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Well, maybe the real problem is that I'm vitamin C deficient so not absorbing the iron well? I'm confused - I've been eating plenty of iron lately, the more I learn. Or is my IBS keeping me from absorbing the iron well? This is confusing, but I'd really like to avoid taking an iron supplement if I can, just increase it in my diet. Thanks for the feedback.
-------------------- Take care,
Michelle
...the greatest of these is LOVE. (I Cor 13)
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Hi Michelle! I've been dealing with the iron issue myself recently. I recently put together a blood drive and wanted to give SO BAD. And, I knew how limited we are, I was really nervous about coming up short for my iron and being denied. Unfortunately, I did. Not to the point of being anemic, but not high enough to give blood.
Anyway, along the way I found this pamplet that I and the other girls at work (where I had the blood drive) found helpful: http://www.beefinfo.org/pdf/IAW.pdf
Also, I just started a multi-vitamin for women (OneSource multi for women) yesterday that has 150% or 27 mg of iron. It also has 50% or 200 mg of magnesium. I'm not sure if that's enough to help you for the C if you took a multi like this.
Hope this helps! And also, if you can tolerate a little OJ and you take your multi with that, you can absorb more.
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I did not know that drinking coffee with your meal inhibits iron absorption. I have coffee (guilty!) every morning with my oatmeal & raisins(which both have iron), I'll stop that and have it a little later in the morning. Instead I'll have OJ (found low acid kind that at least makes it easier on tummy) so the vit c can help absorb the iron. I did know that calcium/dairy inhibit iron absorption and have not had the 2 together. I could try that vitamin you suggested but I'm so leery of pills/supplements right now! Thanks for the info!
-------------------- Take care,
Michelle
...the greatest of these is LOVE. (I Cor 13)
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I hope it helps! Let me know how you make out. I need to get mine up by March 17. Yep, St. Patty's Day is our next drive! I hope to be giving a pint rather than having one! Wish me luck!
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