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prevention of iron deficiency anemia; however, the average adult has approximately nine years worth of b stored in the liver , and it would take four to five years of an iron-deficient diet to create iron-deficiency anemia from diet alone. iron-rich foods include: red meat green, leafy vegetables dried
beans dried apricots, prunes, raisins, and other dried fruits almonds seaweeds parsley whole grains yams (vegetable) in extreme cases of anemia, researchers recommend consumption of beef liver, lean meat, oysters, lamb or chicken, or iron drops may be introduced. certain foods have been found to interfere...
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...; smoked fish; fish meal fit for human consumption 1,883,763.68 030551: dried cod, not smoked 562,226.99 03055190: dried fish cod(gadus morhua,gadus ogac,gadus macrocephalus),nes 562,226.99 030559: dried fish, not smoked (excl. cod) 975,832.94 030569: other fish salted or in brine but not dried or
smoked, nes 311,277.42 03056990: other fish,nes,salted salted or in brine but not dried or smoked, nes 311,277.42 030572: other fish heads, tails and maws 34,426.32 03057210: fish heads, tails and maws wrapped/canned upto 2.5 kg 34,426.32 03055910: other dried fish(excl.cod) wrapped/canned upto 2.5kg...
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