12/12/2018 / By Ellaine Castillo
These days, more people are going for vegan and plant-based diets and although these have their fair share of advantages, they are also causing people to become deficient in essential nutrients. Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional disorder. According to the World Health Organization, it affects more than 30 percent of the world’s population. If you think about it, this condition should be fairly easy to fix, so why is it still very rampant? Well, that’s because its symptoms are very easy to miss not just for the regular folks but for doctors as well. So to give it the proper medical attention that it needs, you must first be able to identify the different manifestations of iron deficiency.
Iron is a very important mineral since it plays a role in carrying oxygen in the red blood cells as they travel to the different parts of the body. Insufficient amounts of this mineral significantly reduce the body’s oxygen supply. This nutrient can also be found in enzymes called cytochromes that are involved in energy production and the removal of toxins. In addition to these, iron is also crucial for hormone production, growth and development, brain functions, and immune responses. Because of its involvement in many critical processes, the symptoms of iron deficiency may show in different ways. The most common among these are the following:
Once you know that you have an iron deficiency, you can easily remedy this by taking supplements or increasing your intake of the following iron-rich foods:
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