The Secret Weapon in Anemia Treatment


by Mitamins Team

Here is a quick check-list of the symptoms of anemia(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Anemia.html):

1. Pallor

2. Low blood pressure

3. Weakness and fatigue

4. Palpitations

5. Shortness of breath

6. Chest pains

Look familiar? These symptoms are also present in some cases of rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. In fact, it is very common for these diseases to be the cause of anemia, so both diseases end up existing side-by-side. This is a problem because it means anemia often goes undiagnosed, and if the disease is undiagnosed then no anemia treatment will be given.

The irony is that this “hidden-disease” when discovered, is remarkably easy to deal with. Iron-deficiency anemia treatment usually takes the form of, unsurprisingly, iron supplements. A quick course of iron, properly administered, could relieve anemia symptoms in just a few days, and regular intake of iron can prevent the disease’s return.

However, if anemia is a hidden disease, then there is also a “hidden supplement” that often goes unrecognized, yet is absolutely vital in anemia treatment. Just as important as iron, but for different reasons, is the use of vitamin C in the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia.

Vitamin C’s role in Anemia Treatment(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Anemia.html)

It’s been more than 65 years since vitamin C was first used as supplement, and it really is a wonder supplement. It is one of the so-called essential vitamins because the body cannot produce it itself. It has a number of important properties, but with regards to anemia treatment we are only concerned with one: its ability to increase iron absorption.

Iron, especially iron found in supplements, tends not to absorb very easily from the gut into the bloodstream. If the iron doesn’t make it into the blood, then it is no use in the treatment of anemia. As it is possible to overdose on iron, people tend to be careful when taking supplements and so the ideal dosage may not be taken. Therefore vitamin C is vital to allow all the iron needed is taken up by the body and can aid anemia treatment.

Some guidelines for taking vitamin C for the treatment of anemia(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Anemia.html):

Avoid smoking or excessive alcohol consumption as these reduce vitamin C levels in the body.

Vitamin C is also water-soluble, so large doses are quickly flushed out of the system. Take supplements for the treatment of anemia throughout the day in smaller doses, so that vitamin C usage by the body is maximized.

Just 30 mg of ascorbic acid, the active material in vitamin C, is needed to double or triple iron absorption and aid anemia treatment.

Always make sure that your body is making the most of the supplements you take. Vitamin C allows the iron used in anemia treatment to do what it is meant for: treat anemia and optimize your health.

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