Restless Legs Syndrome and Related Disorders - Treatment
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(Page 2) The Effects of Food on Iron Absorption. The absorption of non-heme iron often depends on the food balances in meals. The following are foods that enhance absorption of non-heme iron.
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Certain nutrients impede the body's absorption of dietary iron. They include:
The Effects of Cooking Methods on Iron. Cooking methods can enhance iron stores. Cooking in cast iron pans and skillets is well-known to increase the iron content of food. According to one study, boiling, steaming, or stir-frying in utensils composed of any material significantly increased the release of non-heme iron stored in vegetables. Iron SupplementsIn people with RLS who are also iron deficient, iron supplements can produce a significant reduction in symptoms. They should be used in these patients, however, only when dietary measures have failed. They do not appear to be useful for patients with normal or above normal iron levels. Supplement Forms. To replace iron, the preferred forms of iron tablets are ferrous salts, usually ferrous sulfate (Feosol, Fer-In-Sol, Mol-Iron). Other forms include ferrous fumarate (Femiron, FerroSequels, Feostat, Fumerin, Hemocyte, Ircon), ferrous gluconate (Fergon, Ferralet, Simron), polysaccharide-iron complex (Niferex, Nu-Iron), and carbonyl iron (Elemental Iron, Feosol Caplet, Ferra-Cap). Specific brands and forms may have certain advantages. The following are some examples:
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