Question about Iron
I have searched the forum for answers, but there is just so much information,
The dietitian from Humber just left me a message that my serum iron is low. She wants me to take 300mg of ferrous sulfate with 500mg of vitamin C daily at bedtime. I have been taking a prenatal with iron since surgery, was taking two a day up until a month ago when she told me I should only take one. That iron was obviously doing nothing for me, as now my iron is low. I don't know the lab value yet but will get copies when I go to my FP next time. Only four months out from surgery and low iron already worries me.
My question is, I don't really want to take the ferrous sulfate as I don't need anything constipating me, or hard on my insides. I think I took that iron years ago before I had a hysterectomy, and I could barely tolerate it then, made me feel so sick.
I would like to take something that I could pick up at Shoppers, or maybe order online, if anyone has any suggestions. I know that only a small percentage of the ferrous sulfate is elemental iron, so I assume I would just have to take the equivalent to what is in a 300mg sulfate pill.
Any advice or recommendations would be much appreciated.
Judy
Hi Judy,
I can recommend two different iron pills to you: FeraMax (polysaccharide iron) or Proferrin (heme iron). I have taken both and neither have bothered my gut at all, unlike the gawd-awful Palafer and the like - BLEAH. Both of these iron supplements are effective, easy on the gut, and don't have the same restrictions on when you can take it/with what, etc. Both are available at the pharmacy - pricy but effective.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
It never hurts to take vitamin c with iron. :)
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Are you advising me of this, or..... ?
If so, I'm well aware of "what our bodies need", thank you. Hence me telling the OP that "taking vitamin c with iron" is good.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Oh my goodness Karen, I wasn't advising you. I was trying to be supportive to the original poster. Maybe I posted in the wrong place?
Proferrin is heme iron and does not need Viamin C to be absorbed.
http://www.proferrin.com/learning-center/health/vitamin-c-an d-iron-absorption.html
Laura in Texas
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