Reddit Reddit reviews Nature's Way Ultimate Iron Maximum Absorption Synergistic Blend, 50 mg per serving, 90 Count (Packaging May Vary)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Nature's Way Ultimate Iron Maximum Absorption Synergistic Blend, 50 mg per serving, 90 Count (Packaging May Vary). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Nature's Way Ultimate Iron Maximum Absorption Synergistic Blend, 50 mg per serving, 90 Count (Packaging May Vary)
Ultimate Iron replenishes iron for vital energy and staminaNot only do women of childbearing age lose iron each month, an active, athletic lifestyle burns through the body's stores of iron even more quicklyAn iron supplement, especially readily absorbed heme iron, can help boost energy and red blood cell levels, too.Heme iron is an easily absorbable form of iron.Gluten-Free
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3 Reddit comments about Nature's Way Ultimate Iron Maximum Absorption Synergistic Blend, 50 mg per serving, 90 Count (Packaging May Vary):

u/ProudPatriot07 · 6 pointsr/AdvancedRunning

I do. I take Enzymatic Therapy - Ultimate Iron.

It contains a few other minerals besides iron, too- Vitamin C, Folic Acid, and B-12.

I've tried many supplements on the market and this one has helped more than anything else. It also contains cholorophyll and liquid liver fractions (? but a source of heme iron I guess), and maybe that's why it works better than others? I take the recommended dosage of two per day every day.

I will also note that I was diagnosed with anemia years ago. Back in 2010, I had a hemoglobin of 7.3 and nonexistant ferritin (the doc was janky and didn't test it, but with an hgb that low, it's safe to say I had no ferritin). In two months, I went from running a 10K to not even being able to run a mile without stopping due to anemia.

Everything is in the normal range now, but I still take the iron supplements to keep my ferritin up over 50 and because I know I'm losing iron with running (footstrike) and sweat in the SC heat and humidity. I also don't eat red meat or any meat besides seafood.

I get my blood tested every 6 months and unless my ferritin is ever HIGH, I plan to keep taking the iron supplements. I notice a difference in my energy in life and performance when I don't.

u/TeaGoodandProper · 3 pointsr/thyroidcancer

Honestly I don't think I don't think they're even looking at iron when they do post RAI bloodwork. I got my blood checked several times post RAI, but no one noticed how anemic I was until I had buzzing in my ears and couldn't walk in a straight line.

I found recovery from RAI very difficult and painful, so my heart is with you. All my joints swelled two weeks post RAI, it was very painful, but it subsided after a few weeks. It's been 11 years now for me, and I remember how hard the point you are at was. I was so scared that it was my new normal, so I really want you to know that it's not. You will feel great again. Better than ever.

Light pink isn't red. Are you set to see your doctor again any time soon? If not, go to a GP and ask them to check because you're feeling very tired. Meanwhile, here's an easily digestible but not horrendously expensive iron: https://www.amazon.com/Enzymatic-Therapy-Ultimate-Iron-Softgels/dp/B0013OUHUA/ Iron is best absorbed with vitamin C, so I recommend taking it with this: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/DA5F3511-6AF6-4561-8238-3436C25743C0?ingress=2&visitId=a5be7c9c-71e4-4b71-8401-2263e85d428f&ref_=bl_dp_s_web_2581848011 It's designed for pre-flight immune boosting, but it's really just a jolt of vitamin C, so better for iron digesting, I say. I think the berry one is tastiest, personally. If anemia is contributing to your exhaustion, you will feel a lot better in about 4 days of taking iron, in my experience, and then better every day after that.

But RAI is really rough on you, and so is starting on 100% synthroid. So kindness to yourself is still the #1 rule.

u/smilegirl55443 · 1 pointr/FemaleHairLoss

I've had great success in the past 3 months using minox foam and taking iron supplements. My ferritin has always hovered around 20-45 and around 3 years ago I experienced a good amount of regrowth on the iron supplements alone. I got lazy and stopped the iron and a few years later I found myself freaking out about my hair again. Adding minox has been a game-changer and I wish I started sooner. I have AGA with a family history. Also been off birth control (Yaz) for about a year now - first noticed the loss while on it after a few years at 21.

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Also here are the iron supplements I take: https://www.amazon.com/Enzymatic-Therapy-Ultimate-Iron-Softgels/dp/B0013OUHUA They've worked wonders for me!