
Feeling fatigued or breathless? Iron rich foods might be the answer to your prayers
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- English
- 2021
- 00h : 02m : 22s
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<p>Iron is a nutrient that plays many important roles in your body, including keeping you healthy and full of energy. It is vital for the proper functioning of hemoglobin, which is a protein molecule in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the bodys tissues. Hence, iron is essential to synthesize sufficient hemoglobin in your body.</p> <p>On average, a person who menstruates needs more iron in their diet as blood contains about 70% of iron. Pregnant women require a lot more iron in their diet to avoid the risk of premature birth and low birth weight.</p> <p>Other benefits of iron include improved gastrointestinal processes, a better immune system and optimal regulation of body temperature. These benefits usually go unnoticed until deficiency of iron in food causes fatigue, heart palpitation, pale skin and breathlessness.</p> <p><strong>Foods rich in iron</strong></p> <p><strong>Legumes</strong>: Rich in iron, vitamin B and vitamin C, these nutrients are essential to produce hemoglobin in the body. A cup of cooked legumes can provide up to 6 milligrams of iron which is nearly 37% of the total daily requirement of iron by the body.</p> <p><strong>Beetroot</strong>: Beetroot is rich in iron, vitamin B and C, all of which are essential for hemoglobin synthesis. It is also a good source of potassium and helps control high blood pressure.</p> <p><strong>Spinach</strong>: One of the best sources of iron, spinach is really good for immunity. It is also rich in calcium, sodium and phosphorus which reduce oxidative stress and blood pressure levels.</p> <p><strong>Tofu</strong>: Tofu is an interesting plant-based source of iron. It also contains other nutrients like vitamin B and potassium which are essential for a healthy life.</p> <p><strong>Potatoes</strong>: Rich source of iron, one medium-sized potato contains approximately 3.2 mg of iron in it. This means that one potato a day can fulfill around 12% of your daily iron intake.</p>
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