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> The problem with plant sources of iron is that often the iron is bound
> in such a way that it is not easily absorbed from the gut. > > Adding citric acid, such as found in many citrus and other fruits helps > to free the plant bound iron. > > This problem is reflected in the fact that low iron is the world's > number one health problem, especially in women and children. > > This is highest where not eating much meat is a cultural or poverty > issue. "More statements, in this case garbage, without any reference links. One more such post and I killfile you." 'Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Iron' http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/iron.asp The World Health Organization considers iron deficiency the number one nutritional disorder in the world [33]. As many as 80% of the world's population may be iron deficient, while 30% may have iron deficiency anemia [34]. |
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