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Iron supplementation found to help hyperactive children by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 12:22pm side. References: 1. Konofal E, et al. Effects of Iron Supplementation on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children. Pediatr Neurol, 2007;38(1): 20-26 Dietary help... to be common in children with ADHD. I also mentioned a study which found that iron supplementation helped reduce ADHD symptoms in children suffering from low iron. This second study Read on »
Pantyliners & Iron Supplements by Lesa Patient Expert Posted Fri 08 Jan 2010 6:53pm No more Depends. Little pantyliners. Maybe tomorrow nothing will be needed. Tried an iron supplement on an empty stomach this morning and have had nausea all day. UGH. No iron for me. Gaining energy and feeling much better. Life is good. L Read on »
More Infants Should Receive Iron Supplements, Researchers Urge by Baby Mum-Mum .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 28 Sep 2010 6:40pm Prior to the process of enrichment, or the addition of vitamins to processed foods, iron deficiency was a serious problem especially in babies and young children.  Efficient iron intake has improved immensely for kids but certainly has not disappeared.  A new study explains it may be beneficial to offer iron supplements to certain newborn babies Read on »
Iron supplementation found to improve brain function by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 8:14am Iron is an essential nutrient for the making of haemoglobin – the component in red blood cells that carries oxygen and delivers it to the tissues. If iron is deficient in the body, haemoglobin levels can fall and eventually cause anaemia (pathologically low haemoglobin). Symptoms of this can include mental and physical fatigue and low [...] Read on »
Should I take iron supplements? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm . If your level is greater than 60 percent, you can reduce your intake of iron by restricting meat, fish, chicken and iron-supplemented foods, and you can get rid of extra iron... Not unless blood tests show you have a deficiency. Several studies have shown that high blood levels of iron are associated with an increased risk of suffering heart Read on »
Using review of nutrition supplements & side effects of dietary supplements for health by Todd S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:04am Although getting the proper amount of vitamins and herbal supplements from natural food is important, it can be very hard to do. Those who can’t get the minerals and such they need from food, turn to vitamins and supplements. With supplements for baby boomers being a big business, there are many manufacturers to choose from. Each year Read on »
Protein-supplemented diet found to be more effective than carb-supplemented one for maintenance of weight loss by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 23 Jan 2009 3:47pm Of the many different dietary strategies that can be used to lose weight, I favour a relatively low-carbohydrate, protein-rich diet. Some of the rationale about the low-carb element of such a regime is that carbohydrate (say from sugary and starchy foods) is the dietary element that most disrupts blood sugar, which tends to knock on [...] Read on »
Iron - an essential supplement by Nick B. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:34pm mothers require about 15mg a day. The side effects of iron include diarrhea or constipation, headache, metallic taste, nausea or vomiting, skin rash etc. Some people may experience... Iron is a mineral that the human body requires to produce red blood cells. It is very essential to nearly all known living beings. Within the living cell, iron is stored Read on »
Multivitamin and Mineral Supplement Better then Iron and Folic Acid Alone in Pregnancy by Gina Nick Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm from supplementing with single nutrients, oftentimes the most profound effects come when you consume nutrient complexes, that contain a wide spectrum of vitamins, minerals... health and balance in the body. While we do find benefit from supplementing with single nutrients, oftentimes the most profound effects come when you consume nutrient complexes Read on »
Vitamins & Supplements Tips - Iron by Vitaminarians .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Iron deficiency causes anemia. Excess blood loss can cause iron deficiency. Women who have heavy periods may need supplemental iron; Iron supplements are toxic. Overdosing on iron pills is very dangerous, and leads to immediate and serious illness Read on »