Basic said:To boost the amount of iron in your diet, try these foods:
Red meat.
Egg yolks.
Dark, leafy greens (spinach, collards)
Dried fruit (prunes, raisins)
Iron-enriched cereals and grains (check the labels)
Mollusks (oysters, clams, scallops)
Turkey or chicken giblets.
Beans, lentils, chick peas and soybeans.
Random said:Good Non-Meal foods for Anemic people
- Spinach and other dark green leafy vegetables
- Tofu
- Peas; lentils; white, red, and baked beans; soybeans; and chickpeas
- Dried fruits, such as prunes, raisins, and apricots
- Prune juice
- Iron-fortified cereals and breads
Try to get more of these In her foods:
Vitamin B12
Folic Acid
Vitamin C
/anemia
Low levels of vitamins or iron in the body can cause some types of anemia. These low levels may be due to bad diet or certain diseases or conditions.
I'm not sure how Helpful that Is, But do some proper research, I hope this get's better.
dui said:I give my grandma ensure PLUS; she drinks it all and it helps her out. It's a tad expensive.
Yea and they have different flavors vanilla, chocolate, etc.. make sure it's the plus version and not pediasure.Trap said:Well here's a non-Google answer. So I appreciate this as well. I'm not worried about the cost. Just want to make sure she's healthy. I'll give it a shot.
dui said:Yea and they have different flavors vanilla, chocolate, etc.. make sure it's the plus version and not pediasure.
Fresh said:On the search i found this, I didn't read it, but it look's important. Not sure if this help's good luck with her. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/iron-deficiency-anemia-topic-overview #WebMDisarefriend.
-Chippy said:Just look on google, I wish I could help but I know nothing what has high levels of iron apart from cereal.
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