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iron deficiency anemia can be a
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debilitating condition
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as you may already know if you've been
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diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia
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this video is going to help you a lot
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because i'm going to give you some
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information in it that you may
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never have heard before iron deficiency
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anemia is very very common across the
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world
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more than a billion and a half people
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suffer from it
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symptoms include fatigue weakness pale
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skin
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shortness of breath dizziness pica which
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means you have the
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overwhelming desire to eat dirt or clay
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or ice
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and leg tingling those are the most
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common symptoms
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the most common causes of iron
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deficiency anemia are either just not
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eating enough iron
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or not absorbing enough iron and that's
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what this video is really going to help
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you understand
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or you're losing blood from your body
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somewhere that you may or
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may not know about so if you're having
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any of these symptoms or if you've been
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diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia
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definitely follow up with your doctor to
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make sure you don't have
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some occult or hidden bleeding that
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you're not aware of
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but then after you've got that situated
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then it's time to worry about
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number one eating enough iron number two
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absorbing
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enough iron that's very very important
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i'm dr ken berry a family physician with
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20 years of clinical experience
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and i'm going to give you what may be
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your iron deficiency anemia
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solution the majority of the iron you
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eat is absorbed through
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your duodenum which is the first part of
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your small intestine
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most doctors know this you may or may
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not have known this
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uh but there is a bell curve
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distribution
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for your personal ability
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to absorb iron from your diet and it
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it is partly genetic but it's also
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partly the food
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that you're eating or the food that
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you're not eating many many doctors
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think that we all absorb iron the same
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exact way and in the same exact
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amount and that's just not true some
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people are very good at absorbing iron
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from their diet some people are very
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bad at absorbing iron from their diet
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there's a bell curve distribution like
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this
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this graphic so most people are right in
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the middle of this chart they
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absorb iron color blue well some people
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are on one end of the curve and they
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absorb it very very well
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out of their diet other people absorb
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iron very very poorly from their diet
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especially if they're not eating the
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right kind of iron
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in their diet there are two basic kinds
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of iron you can get from your diet
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there's plant-based iron which is called
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non-heme iron and we won't get into what
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that name means
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uh this is by far the most common iron
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that everybody around the world
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gets in their diet uh the problem is
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is that there are things in plants
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called phytic acid
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called polyphenols and call fiber which
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can inhibit
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your absorption of the iron that's
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contained in the plant-based food
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the most common sources of plant-based
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iron that you've probably been told to
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eat lots of
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are spinach kale fortified cereals
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uh dried fruit apricots raisins
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and beans lentils soybeans and then you
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may have also been told to take
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an iron supplement or a multivitamin
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with iron
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the problem with plant-based non-heme
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iron is that we don't absorb a lot of it
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none of us do
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even the very best absorbers can only
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absorb up to 12 percent
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give or take of the non-heme iron in
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plant foods
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some of us only absorb two percent of it
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because of the polyphenols the phytic
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acid and the fiber
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and so if you are a poor absorber you
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can eat all the spinach and kale
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and soybean stuff that you want and
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you're just not going to get enough iron
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absorbed into your body that your body
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can actually use
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and the iron found in iron supplements
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and prescription iron pills are
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notoriously
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poorly absorbed and much of them remain
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in your
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your gastrointestinal system and wind up
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in your colon which leads to the most
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common side effect
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of iron supplements and iron
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prescriptions which is constipation
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so if you've been eating tons of
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fortified cereals that are supposedly
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high in iron
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and lots of dark green leafy vegetables
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which are
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high in iron but perhaps you can absorb
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them then what i'm about to talk about
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next may surprise you but it also may be
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the key that unlocks your prison
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of iron deficiency anemia the iron found
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in
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animal foods like meat and eggs is
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called
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heme iron and it is a different
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uh molecular kind of iron than you would
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find in plants
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it is much much more absorbable
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and so even if a animal-based source of
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iron has less iron than a plant-based
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source
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you're probably still going to get more
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usable iron
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from the animal-based source meat and
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eggs than you would get from a
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plant-based source because you're able
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to absorb
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so much more of the heme iron versus the
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non-heme iron
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great sources of heme iron in
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animal-based foods are
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any liver at all from any animal is
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going to be a great source of heme iron
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many of the a serving of many livers
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will give you almost a full day supply
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of the iron that your body actually
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needs to and can absorb
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to use to correct your iron deficiency
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anemia
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other great sources are anchovies and
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sardines
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any beef any any meat uh
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muscle flesh of an animal is going to be
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a good source of iron some are a little
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better than others
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but if you if you are one of those
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people who just can't bring yourself
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to eat soft fluffy mammals which i
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totally get that i understand you can
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still get great sources of animal based
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heme iron
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from clams oysters mussels
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uh any poultry chicken or turkey or any
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other poultry is a good
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source of iron uh any seafood whatsoever
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and then any egg and pasture raised eggs
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whether the chickens or turkey have
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actually been allowed to go out and eat
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real
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chicken and turkey food have better iron
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and
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more absorbable iron but even the cheap
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eggs from the grocery store even the
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cheap canned oysters or clams or mussels
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any of these are really good sources of
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highly absorbable
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heme iron most heme iron is absorbed at
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a rate from
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20 to 40 percent and so
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if you go back to the bell curve if
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you're one of those very very poor
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absorbers
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of non-heme iron then adding just a
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little bit of animal food
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into your diet meat and eggs or
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hopefully liver
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you're going to get so much more iron
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from just a small portion
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of the meat than you would get from the
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plants
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most dairy foods are not really that
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great of a source of
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heme iron definitely skim milk low fat
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milk two percent milk those are not
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going to give you much iron if any at
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all
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uh parmesan cheese and then all of the
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different
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goat cheeses are the best dairy options
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if you're trying to get iron
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from dairy now listen up this is very
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important
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if you have made an ethical or religious
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decision
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not to eat meat in your diet
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that's okay but here's what you've got
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to understand if you're a poor absorber
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on the bell curve then you're never
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going to correct your iron deficiency
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anemia
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unless you add in some kind of animal
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based heme iron into your diet so that
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you can actually absorb it
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and your body can actually use it this
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is what i call
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therapeutic meat okay now there are
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multiple examples
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where religions have made exemptions for
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people's health care
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a good example is a jewish rabbi
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has said that it's okay for jews to use
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desiccated pork thyroid in the form of
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armor nature
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wp or thyroid because it's therapeutic
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and so even though jews are told not to
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eat pork
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they can use this product because it has
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a therapeutic benefit that they perhaps
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can't get
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from the synthetic thyroid replacement
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hormones so i want you to consider
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having a therapeutic meat exemption
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in whatever your ethical diet vegan the
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vegetarian
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whether it's just ethical or whether
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it's religious
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you really need to think your health
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takes
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precedent over most of the things in
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your life if you're not healthy if
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you're constantly fatigued and short of
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breath
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and considering eating the ice out of
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the inside of your freezer because
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you're so iron deficient
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think how much more productive you would
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be think how much more uh
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successful you would be promoting things
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that you believe in
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making money taking care of your family
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if you actually could get rid of those
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symptoms and get rid of your iron
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deficiency anemia
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so i want you to really think about this
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and consider a therapeutic meat option
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and not that you're going to enjoy the
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eggs or meat not that you're going to
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proclaim that you're doing this not that
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you're going to
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espouse this to other people you're
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doing this for your health
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and i think that is ethical and and it
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makes very good sense to me
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now you don't have to eat mammals to get
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your therapeutic meat
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treatment you don't even have to eat
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things with faces animals with faces you
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could literally
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get your heme iron from clams oysters
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and mussels and from eggs so you never
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had to eat anything with a face and so
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i'm i hope you understand i'm being very
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respectful i understand you've made a
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choice
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ethically to not eat animals or to not
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eat mammals or wherever
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your line of ingestion happens to fall
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and i respect that but at the same time
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i don't want you to suffer for the rest
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of your life
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with iron deficiency anemia or wind up
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having heart failure or wind up having
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to have blood transfusions because of
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this
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disabling iron deficiency anemia that
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you currently have
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the most at risk populations for
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developing iron deficiency anemia
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are children of all ages uh reproductive
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age
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women pregnant women and then the
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elderly these are the people most at
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risk for developing this
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and these are the people that regardless
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of what ethical decisions you've made
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about what you're going to eat or not
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eat
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you really need to think about the
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therapeutic meat option
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in order to reclaim your health people
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who are frequent blood donors can have
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this congestive heart failure patients
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can have iron deficiency anemia
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people with gut conditions like
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ulcerative colitis crohn's
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celiac disease or if you've had a row
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and y
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gastric bypass surgery you are at
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increased risk for iron deficiency
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anemia
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and even though you may not think it's
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ethical to consume
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animal products i really think you
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should consider the therapeutic meat
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option
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another big population of people who
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suffer from iron deficiency anemia
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and oftentimes they don't know why and
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maybe even their doctor doesn't know
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is people who take proton pump
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inhibitors like ass effects
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prevacid protonix and nexium these block
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your stomach acid and stomach acid is
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vital for the proper absorption of iron
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from your diet and so if you're taking
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one of those pills and you've been iron
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deficient anemic
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and your doctor didn't know why i
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couldn't figure it out that's probably
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why
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in children iron is absolutely mandatory
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for them to develop into their full
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potential as adults
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and one there there are many parts of
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the world where there's just no animal
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food available or
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religious uh rules prevent children from
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eating enough
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heme iron and animal based products in
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order to not be iron fishing anemic
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in the u.s and other modern societies
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it's very common for a child to be an
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accidental vegan
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and i've got a video about that i'll
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have it pop up
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here or here so that you can make sure
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that your child is not an accidental
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vegan
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but that can lead to very severe iron
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deficiency anemia
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and the doctor may not even be able to
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figure that one out either
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i've included some research links in the
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show notes down below
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if in case you want to do some further
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reading this is dr berry i'll see you
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next time