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Here is a good link that talks about iron and breast milk (towards the end).

This is one of the best articles I have ever read on breast feeding.

http://www.geocities.com/mayasnaturalworld/pages/artificial.html

Shanna

Atlanta Ga

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>Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 15:18:04 -0600

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>My friend's ped. is telling her to give her 6mo. old iron supplements. She

>is still bfing and giving cereal and some other veggies. I thought these

>were unnecessary and not absorbed well anyhow. Any research?

> L.

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Too much iron can cause alot of bad problems. We normally do not need excess iron in our diets. Excess iron is not expelled from our bodies, but is stored...for men, this excess can lead to heart problems, amongst other things...

Sharon, Quakertown PA

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My friend's ped. is telling her to give her 6mo. old iron supplements. She is still bfing and giving cereal and some other veggies. I thought these were unnecessary and not absorbed well anyhow. Any research?

L.Proud mom to Autumn 1-13-97 & Zoe 8-8-00

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There isn't a lot of iron in breastmilk, but so much more of it is absorbed

than from other sources, for example,

Source Percentage iron absorbed

breastmilk 50-70%

iron-fortified formula 3-5%

iron-fortified cereals 4-10%

cow's milk 10%

Healthy, full-term infants who are breastfed exclusively for periods of 6-9

months have been shown to maintain normal hemoglobin values and normal iron

stores. In one of these studies, done by Pisacane in 1995, the researchers

concluded that babies who were exclusively breastfed for 7 months (and were

not give iron supplements or iron-fortified cereals) had significantly

higher hemoglobin levels at one year than breastfed babies who received

solid foods earler than seven months. The researchers found no cases of

anemia within the first year in babies breastfed exclusively for seven

months and concluded that breastfeeding exclusively for seven months reduces

the risk of anemia.

The original recommendations for iron-fortified foods was based on a

formula-fed baby's need for them and the fact that breastmilk contains less

iron than formula (doctors didn't know then that the iron in breastmilk is

absorbed much better). Also, a few babies do have lower iron stores and will

need extra iron at some point in addition to what they are getting from

solids (though this can often be remedied by making sure that solids are

high in iron and vitamin C - see below).

If mom or doctor is concerned about a baby's iron levels, have the doctor to

do a blood test for hemoglobin.

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3490/iron.html

> >My friend's ped. is telling her to give her 6mo. old iron supplements.

>She

> >is still bfing and giving cereal and some other veggies. I thought these

> >were unnecessary and not absorbed well anyhow. Any research?

> > L.

> >Proud mom to Autumn 1-13-97 & Zoe 8-8-00

> >

> > " In time and with water, everything changes. " Leonardo da Vinci

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 7 years later...

As a further attempt to find out why I cannot raise Armour any

further I have decided to try Iron. My Ferritin when last checked

by GP (at my insistance) was 63.

I know this isn't as low as some, but I'm reading in various places

some people have to raise Ferritin to over a 100 to feel well.

I have been on Armour since July last year, but can only tolerate a

quarter of a quarter grain and although a minute amount, I so need

it, but my system shuts down (as Dr P puts it) when I now try to

raise as something is stopping absorption. I have raised that dose

from once every few days to once every other and now every day, so it

does work, but I need more.

I started taking Ferrous Sulpate last weekend after requesting it at

Boots Chemists and for no other reason, I have been loads better this

week - ie numbness in face and head lifting and feels a lot clearer.

I cannot believe at this early stage that this is the answer, but

when I look back on my life I remember as a teenager having iron

tablets at one stage and wonder if this has been my problem with

fatigue etc all these years.

I am wondering if the others amongst you who take it have any

problems with slight nausea/digestive problems and is there a better

more 'friendly' type I can take. I am guessing a course for three

months can do no harm and at least I will then know whether this is

preventing Thryiod up-take.

Any advices welcome, particularly amongst those who have treated when

their results were not too alarmingly low, but obviously low for

their body.

J

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  • 2 years later...

Hi D have you tried Nature's Plus Hemaplex...

it is a great product...has 85mg of elemental iron with the B vitamins and C

vitamins...

Regards

Khush

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> I have been trying to raise my ferritin levels for over two years now, in

which time I have gone from 16 (15-150) to 60 in July.

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