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Cook in cast iron skillets. This will increase iron, especially if

you cook acidic food in it, like simmering spaghetti sauce. Kim

> Hello all. My son has low iron. 3 blood tests over the last 18

months

> have shown low ferritin. He dislikes all meat, eggs, so getting

> enough protein and iron in him is a challenge. He just started the

> Feingold diet this week which eliminated any iron fort. cereal. We

> force him to eat lentils which are high in iron. I don't want to

give

> iron supplements but..... Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Tina

in

> NY

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Black strap molasses (which would probably feed yeast, though) also contains

iron.

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Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 01:06:21 -0000

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> Hello all. My son has low iron. 3 blood tests over the last 18 <BR>

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> have shown low ferritin. He dislikes all meat, eggs, so getting <BR>

> enough protein and iron in him is a challenge. He just started the <BR>

> Feingold diet this week which eliminated any iron fort. cereal. We <BR>

> force him to eat lentils which are high in iron. I don't want to <BR>

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> iron supplements but..... Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Tina <BR>

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polysaccharide iron is gentle. Knowing B12 and folate status is important

also. IN some cases, aversion to meat is related to high ammonia.

[ ] How to increase iron?

> Hi Tina,

>

> Dr. Carl Pfeiffer, MD, PhD (deceased) wrote in his books that individuals

that don't like meat generally need vitamin B6 and zinc in order for their

body's to properly metabolize meat protein. Would suggest that you

supplement with B-complex, B6 and zinc to see if this helps him eat more

meat. You could also get his urine tested for urine pyrroles.

>

> Another way to get iron is with an intramuscular injection. Your doctor

or druggest can order single dose vials of iron sulfate without

preservatives.

>

> Andy and/or the nurse practitioner that he works with told me that mercury

toxic people often cannot handle metals and will often be anemic, so that

may be the reason. However, it is important that you find out the reason.

What were his ferritin levels?

>

> My adult daughter has had very low ferritin levels, caused by very heavy

periods and perhaps celiac disease. Celiac's often present with anemia. My

daughter recently started a gf/cf diet. Since your son does not eat meat or

egg yolks does the doctor think this is the cause of his anemia? Has he

always been anemic?

>

> Because iron feeds pathogenic gut bugs (the day after my daughter was

given two half doses of Gentle Iron she had a psychotic episode) it is not a

good idea to supplement with iron if your son has yeast issues. However,

Gentle Iron is not supposed to cause stomach upset or constipation like

other iron supplements. My daughter's twin sister is also anemic, but less

so, and she tolerated the Gentle Iron very well. It gave her lots of energy

and made her feel better.

>

> Janet McAuley

>

> >Hello all. My son has low iron. 3 blood tests over the last 18 months

> have shown low ferritin. He dislikes all meat, eggs, so getting

> enough protein and iron in him is a challenge. He just started the

> Feingold diet this week which eliminated any iron fort. cereal. We

> force him to eat lentils which are high in iron. I don't want to give

> iron supplements but..... Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Tina in

> NY

>

>

>

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