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Author - Good Health
Iron is necessary to make haemoglobin, the component of red blood cells that carries oxygen around the body. Without sufficient iron, your organs and tissues can’t get enough oxygen and therefore can’t generate enough energy, leaving you exhausted and foggy. Kids are no exception to this rule; in fact up to 25% of Kiwi kids under the age of three are estimated to be iron deficient – just imagine what that means if this problem isn’t nipped in the bud before starting school. There are many dietary ways that you can up your child’s iron intake, but sometimes a supplement is necessary if their iron levels are particularly low. There are a few tips and tricks when it comes to making sure your kids get the most out of their iron intake; find out all about them here.
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