The 3
Best ways to Prevent Iron Deficiency
Anemia
by
Junji Takano
Did you know that Iron Deficiency Anemia
affects about 20% of the world’s population?
It is also the most common type of anemia caused
by inadequate dietary intake or absorption of
iron. But if you do suffer from iron deficiency
anemia due to lack of iron in your body, don’t
look again on those poisonous iron supplements.
Just follow these three preventive ways and
you’re on the way of better living. 1. Eat Foods that are Rich in Iron
The best food sources of iron are wholegrain
cereals, pulses and legumes, and fish. The best
plant sources are green leafy vegetables such
as dry lotus stems, cauliflower greens, and
turnip greens; fruits such as black currants,
watermelons, raisins, and dried dates. However,
irons from these foods are hard for the body
to absorb. It is recommended that you eat animal
products, which contain heme iron. If you mix
some lean meat, fish, or poultry with beans
or dark leafy greens at a meal, you can improve
absorption of vegetable sources of iron up to
three times. Foods rich in vitamin C also increase
iron absorption.
2. Cook Using Cast-Iron Cookwares
Did you know that cooking in cast-iron cookwares
can add significant amounts of iron to your
food and into your body? Yes, it’s true and
this was proven by researchers who tested 20
foods. Acidic foods that have higher moisture
content, such as applesauce and spaghetti sauce,
absorb the most iron. In fact, for 100 grams
of each (about 3.5oz.), the applesauce increased
in iron content from 0.35mg to 7.3mg, and the
spaghetti sauce jumped from 0.6mg to 5.7mg of
iron.
Food cooked for longer periods of time absorbed
more iron than food that was heated more quickly.
Foods prepared with a newer iron skillet absorbed
more iron than those cooked in an older one.
Foods that were cooked and stirred more frequently
absorbed greater amount of iron because they
came into contact with the iron more often.
Foods such as hamburger, corn tortillas, cornbread,
and liver with onions won't absorb much iron
due to the shorter cooking times.
This list was provided so you can have general
idea of the difference in dietary iron content
when cooking in a cast-iron pan:
Foods Tested (100g/3.5oz) = Iron content
when raw = Iron content after cooking in iron
skillet
- Applesauce, unsweetened = 0.35mg = 7.38mg
- Spaghetti sauce = 0.61 = 5.77
- Chili with meat and beans = 0.96 = 6.27
- Medium white sauce = 0.22 = 3.30
- Scrambled egg = 1.49 = 4.76
- Spaghetti sauce with meat = 0.71 = 3.58
- Beef vegetable stew = 0.66 = 3.4
- Fried egg = 1.92 = 3.48
- Spanish rice = 0.87 = 2.25
- Rice, white = 0.67 = 1.97
- Pan broiled bacon = 0.77 = 1.92
- Poached egg = 1.87 = 2.32
- Fried chicken = 0.88 = 1.89
- Pancakes = 0.63 = 1.31
- Pan fried green beans = 0.64 = 1.18
- Pan broiled hamburger = 1.49 = 2.29
- Fried potatoes = 0.42 = 0.8
- Fried corn tortillas = 0.86 = 1.23
- Pan-fried beef liver with onions = 3.1
= 3.87
- Baked cornbread = 0.67 = 0.86
3. Avoid Whole Cow’s Milk on the First 12
Months of Life
Whole cow's milk contains as much iron per
liter as breast milk, but only a very small
proportion is actually absorbed into the body.
However, the iron in breast milk is very well
absorbed by babies. Therefore, breast milk is
one of the best sources of iron for baby providing
all the iron needed (with all other nutrients
and benefits) for the first 6 months of life.
Bottom line:
breast-feeding is the best way to prevent
iron deficiency anemia in babies. If breast-feeding
is not an option, or is stopped before 9-12
months, then iron-fortified formulas, which
contain added iron, should be given to baby
instead of whole cow's milk.
Things to Remember:
* Chronic blood loss, times of increased
need such as pregnancy, and vigorous exercise
can trigger iron deficiency.
* Don't take iron supplements unless advised
by your doctor.
* There are two types of iron: heme iron
(found in animal foods) and nonheme iron (found
in plant foods). Combining foods that are high
in heme iron with nonheme iron foods boosts
the absorption power.
* Keep iron supplements away from children
- as little as one to three grams can kill a
child under six years.
About the Author:
Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher
and has been studying the causes of viruses
since 1960s. In 1968, he invented Pyro-Energen,
the first electrotherapy device that eradicates
viral diseases in a non-narcotic way. Visit
him at: http://www.pyroenergen.com
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