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for one use a cast iron pan

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Hiba Mohammad <hibaoj@...> wrote:

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> Hello, I need advice on Iron suppliment. I have two supplements to choose

> from, Raw Iron 22 mg (by Garden of life) It's ingredients are: Vegetable

> Cellulose, Brewer's Yeast ( Saccharomces cerevisiae), Lactobacillus

> bulcaricus. It contains Vits C, B12, Folate and live probiotics and

> enzymes. No fillers & binders.

>

> The other ones is Iron Bisglycinate 25 mg by (Solgar), ingredient:

> Mycrocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium

> Stearate. My Iron is very low, below half of the normal range, and my

> doctor adviced me to take over the counte Iron and I saw other irons' as

> high as 85 mg.. Any advice would be appreciated. Best,

> Hiba

>

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there's also the possibility, with microcytic anemia, that it's not so much

iron deficiency as a need for more B6 and other components to generate

heme. Sometimes when a body is in a highly oxidative state, adding iron

isn't a good idea as it perpetuates the oxidation.

Dark green leafies, and liver are your best natural sources.

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Kathy-jo <kaje62@...> wrote:

> for one use a cast iron pan

>

> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Hiba Mohammad <hibaoj@...> wrote:

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Hello, I need advice on Iron suppliment. I have two supplements to choose

> > from, Raw Iron 22 mg (by Garden of life) It's ingredients are: Vegetable

> > Cellulose, Brewer's Yeast ( Saccharomces cerevisiae), Lactobacillus

> > bulcaricus. It contains Vits C, B12, Folate and live probiotics and

> > enzymes. No fillers & binders.

> >

> > The other ones is Iron Bisglycinate 25 mg by (Solgar), ingredient:

> > Mycrocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium

> > Stearate. My Iron is very low, below half of the normal range, and my

> > doctor adviced me to take over the counte Iron and I saw other irons' as

> > high as 85 mg.. Any advice would be appreciated. Best,

> > Hiba

> >

> >

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there's also the possibility, with microcytic anemia, that it's not so much

iron deficiency as a need for more B6 and other components to generate

heme. Sometimes when a body is in a highly oxidative state, adding iron

isn't a good idea as it perpetuates the oxidation.

Dark green leafies, and liver are your best natural sources.

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Kathy-jo <kaje62@...> wrote:

> for one use a cast iron pan

>

> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Hiba Mohammad <hibaoj@...> wrote:

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Hello, I need advice on Iron suppliment. I have two supplements to choose

> > from, Raw Iron 22 mg (by Garden of life) It's ingredients are: Vegetable

> > Cellulose, Brewer's Yeast ( Saccharomces cerevisiae), Lactobacillus

> > bulcaricus. It contains Vits C, B12, Folate and live probiotics and

> > enzymes. No fillers & binders.

> >

> > The other ones is Iron Bisglycinate 25 mg by (Solgar), ingredient:

> > Mycrocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium

> > Stearate. My Iron is very low, below half of the normal range, and my

> > doctor adviced me to take over the counte Iron and I saw other irons' as

> > high as 85 mg.. Any advice would be appreciated. Best,

> > Hiba

> >

> >

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I don't know if they are related but my doctor was first concerned about my

Vitamin D, for two years I was taking D2 (the synthetic prescription), nothing

changed, then I was advised by a friend to change it to Vit D 3, I only took it

for one month and my Vit D is back to normal.

So I'm working on the Iron now. Will work on it through diet too.

Thanks,

Hiba

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Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2012 12:30 PM

Subject: Re: Advice on Iron suppl

 

there's also the possibility, with microcytic anemia, that it's not so much

iron deficiency as a need for more B6 and other components to generate

heme. Sometimes when a body is in a highly oxidative state, adding iron

isn't a good idea as it perpetuates the oxidation.

Dark green leafies, and liver are your best natural sources.

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Kathy-jo <kaje62@...> wrote:

> for one use a cast iron pan

>

> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Hiba Mohammad <hibaoj@...> wrote:

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Hello, I need advice on Iron suppliment. I have two supplements to choose

> > from, Raw Iron 22 mg (by Garden of life) It's ingredients are: Vegetable

> > Cellulose, Brewer's Yeast ( Saccharomces cerevisiae), Lactobacillus

> > bulcaricus. It contains Vits C, B12, Folate and live probiotics and

> > enzymes. No fillers & binders.

> >

> > The other ones is Iron Bisglycinate 25 mg by (Solgar), ingredient:

> > Mycrocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium

> > Stearate. My Iron is very low, below half of the normal range, and my

> > doctor adviced me to take over the counte Iron and I saw other irons' as

> > high as 85 mg.. Any advice would be appreciated. Best,

> > Hiba

> >

> >

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Of these two, Raw Iron is the better. I also really like Blood Builder by Mega

Food for a 100% food based iron that is probably less expensive than Gardens of

Life. Floradix is an option, too. With any of these, chlorophyll can be added

too. Nettles, dark greens, nuts, seeds, and meats are good food sources,

particularly bison, beef, and dark turkey leg meat.

Vitamin C rich foods help iron absorption and Calcium hinders it - take your

high calcium stuff at a different time of day. In some forms of anemia, there

may be a deficiency of B12 along with anemia, maybe not a bad idea to check your

levels.

Faith

>

> Hello, I need advice on Iron suppliment. I have two supplements to choose

from, Raw Iron 22 mg (by Garden of life)� It's ingredients are: Vegetable

Cellulose, Brewer's Yeast ( Saccharomces cerevisiae), Lactobacillus bulcaricus.

It contains Vits C, B12, Folate and live probiotics and enzymes. No fillers &

binders.

> �

> The other ones is Iron Bisglycinate 25 mg by (Solgar), ingredient:

�Mycrocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium

Stearate.�My Iron is very low, below�half of the normal range, and my doctor

adviced me to� take over the counte Iron and I saw other irons' as high as 85

mg.. �Any advice would be appreciated. Best,

> Hiba�

>

>

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I also have had an anemia problem for a while now. My

Hematologists are stumped. Not only do I seem to have

trouble holding onto iron, but I also have trouble absorbing

it in the first place.

I've gone to the extreme of having to iron infusions

done. (They attach iron to a sugar molecule and put it

directly in your blood via an IV) I still take iron most every

day.

In the beginning, I tried blending raw liver with tomato

juice and drinking it. I've tried different herbs & supplements.

My body just doesn't absorb it well for some reason. (Hence

the infusions, by-passing the stomach)

The Hematologists are the ones who recommended the

Iron Bisglycinate. I take 2 of the 25mg by Solgar a day.

They claimed that form of iron was the most absorbable &

they had the best luck with it for their patients.

They said that you didn't need as high of a dose of the IB

because it was so absorbable. You take iron along with a

high dose of Vit. C, of course.

I've never had the Raw Iron one you mentioned. I'm curious

as to how well it works. Everyone's body is different. We

need to find what works for us. I'd like to hear what works

for you. Good luck.

Therese in Viroqua

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Theresa and Faith thank you,

I went with the Raw Iron. I saw many positive reviews online and I thought I

would check it out. Theresa I have never heard of the iron through the IV, did

it work for you? 

Hiba

Sunday, February 12, 2012 1:21 AM

 

Of these two, Raw Iron is the better. I also really like Blood Builder by Mega

Food for a 100% food based iron that is probably less expensive than Gardens of

Life. Floradix is an option, too. With any of these, chlorophyll can be added

too. Nettles, dark greens, nuts, seeds, and meats are good food sources,

particularly bison, beef, and dark turkey leg meat.

Vitamin C rich foods help iron absorption and Calcium hinders it - take your

high calcium stuff at a different time of day. In some forms of anemia, there

may be a deficiency of B12 along with anemia, maybe not a bad idea to check your

levels.

Faith

>

> Hello, I need advice on Iron suppliment. I have two supplements to choose

from, Raw Iron 22 mg (by Garden of life)� It's ingredients are: Vegetable

Cellulose, Brewer's Yeast ( Saccharomces cerevisiae), Lactobacillus bulcaricus.

It contains Vits C, B12, Folate and live probiotics and enzymes. No fillers &

binders.

> �

> The other ones is Iron Bisglycinate 25 mg by (Solgar), ingredient:

�Mycrocrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Cellulose, Vegetable Magnesium

Stearate.�My Iron is very low, below�half of the normal range, and my

doctor adviced me to� take over the counte Iron and I saw other irons' as

high as 85 mg.. �Any advice would be appreciated. Best,

> Hiba�

>

>

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