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New Veg Tired, Suspects Iron Deficiency


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Thanks very much for the free report. It's a great site you're running there!! If you have got time for a question, and I understand completely if you don't, could you give me some advice about iron? I imagine in your 35 veggie years you've learned it all!

I've been sleeping more than usual lately and feeling tired at more points during the day. I've also noticed that the area inside my eye socket is pale - apparently these are signs of iron deficiency. can you advise what foods (apart from spinach with OJ on the side) I could eat more of to deal with this?

Also, i'm considering getting a supplement (because I tend to be a bit lazy and random with my food so a supplement is a good way to make sure I'm always on the safe side) but I don't really know what to look for as I've never taken them before and I don't know what kinds/dosages/formulas work best.

I'm completely meat-free and have been since I decided to try vegetarianism (lacto-ovo) a little over 6 months ago, so although I know a big steak would fix me up, I'd rather not resort to that. I know you advise to cut meat out slowly and have some when necessary in the early stages, but having not had any for this long I'd rather just never touch it again.

Any advice you could give me would be HUGELY appreciated, by me and my colleagues who are sick of my yawning :-) Thanks again, E.P.


Savvy Veg Advice

Dear E.P.,

Thank you! Unfortunately, I don't know it all, and everyone's body is different.

But I do agree there's no need for meat! Eggs would do the trick and be a lot less toxic than a steak. If you want to be vegan, or even if not, eat more whole grains, tofu, beans, hummus, nuts and seeds, miso, tempeh, greens. Dairy isn't a good source of iron. Try a power salad once a day SV Recipes: Basic Salad. Cut way back on caffeine, sugar, and processed food - they're nutrient robbers. Eat more dried fruit, fresh fruit, fresh juices, nuts, etc. for snacks.

If you always absorbed iron well and weren't deficient when you were eating meat, then you shouldn't have a problem now. If you're eating a wide variety of whole foods, including whole grains, legumes, and green veggies, and getting enough vitamin C to help you absorb, then you should be getting enough iron.

Besides the fact that you may not be getting enough iron rich foods, it may be that you aren't tolerating well whatever you're substituting for meat, or other new foods you've been eating, and that could make you tired. Try eliminating a suspect food for a week or two, and see if you feel better - soy foods (apart from tofu or tempeh) or milk for example.

Another thing to consider is that other types of deficiencies can look like iron deficiencies or go along with. Like Zinc, or B12, or B6, or Folic Acid, or Magnesium - deficiency in one or more of those nutrients could make you feel tired too.

The fact that you're so tired, and 'tend to be a bit lazy and random' with your food are definite clues that there could be deficiency(ies) of some kind, but I can't really say, and you shouldn't self diagnose. If you improve your diet and take a good low dose supplement, like Rainbow Light multi, and after a couple of weeks, you aren't feeling better, I'd recommend getting tested for various deficiencies or food sensitivities.

I recommend two books for you - The New Becoming Vegetarian, by Vesanto Melina and Brenda Davis, an excellent vegetarian nutrition reference (see pg 78 - 83 about iron), and The 5-Ingredient Vegetarian Gourmet, by Nava Atlas (quick tasty nourishing recipes for people with no time).

Sorry I can't be more specific, but I hope this will give you a place to start. All the best, Judy Kingsbury, Savvy Vegetarian


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