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Hello Doc,

A friend of mine gave me a bottle of Vita-flax organic flax seed

powder. It is a great source of potassium and fiber. The bottle

says it contains 4% iron. I have hep c and want to know if it is

allright to take a supplement with iron. My GI when I was on

treatment said that I was not to take anything with iron added. Can

you help me with this? Terry

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Better to avoid iron. Which is in all enriched flour, incidentally.

Flax seed pwoder is never cheaper and never fresher than when you do it

yourself. For under $2 a pound you can get organic flaxseeds. Most people

have a little spice/coffee grinder, if not get one (which you can for about

the cost of a bottle of flaxseed oil) and grind it freshly as you use it.

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Better to avoid iron. Which is in all enriched flour, incidentally.

Flax seed pwoder is never cheaper and never fresher than when you do it

yourself. For under $2 a pound you can get organic flaxseeds. Most people

have a little spice/coffee grinder, if not get one (which you can for about

the cost of a bottle of flaxseed oil) and grind it freshly as you use it.

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And Flax Seed is delicious. The iron in flax is not added, and the amount of

flax seed eaten per day, a tablespoon or so, isn't providing much iron at

all. Don't worry about it.

Even my diabetes educator recommended flax seed for so very many reasons.

Sally

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Better to avoid iron. Which is in all enriched flour, incidentally.

Flax seed pwoder is never cheaper and never fresher than when you do it

yourself. For under $2 a pound you can get organic flaxseeds. Most people

have a little spice/coffee grinder, if not get one (which you can for about

the cost of a bottle of flaxseed oil) and grind it freshly as you use it.

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