Q: What are common signs of low iron intake?
A: Persistent tiredness, low energy, pale skin, brittle nails, and feeling the cold are commonly associated with low iron. Confirm with a ferritin blood test before supplementing.
Q: What's the gentlest form of iron supplement?
A: Iron bisglycinate (iron chelate) is widely regarded as the most digestively well-tolerated supplemental iron form. Liquid iron options such as Floradix are also popular for tolerability.
Q: What should I take with iron?
A: Vitamin C is associated with supporting normal iron absorption. Avoid within two hours of calcium supplements, tea, or coffee — all of which may reduce absorption.
Q: Can I take too much iron?
A: Iron intake above recommendations is not advisable. Men and non-menstruating women should confirm nutritional need with a blood test before supplementing. Always follow recommended doses on the product label.