Feeling exhausted?
It may “life”, but…are you getting enough iron?
Iron may help manage unexplained fatigue, which can affect both men and women. Even in someone who isn’t anemic, low iron can still reduce energy levels. This is especially common in women until after menopause.
Fatigue from iron deficiency involves more than just a normal level of sleepiness. It causes tiredness that interferes with a person’s daily routine, and activities may feel exhausting and less enjoyable.People with low iron may experience fatigue lasting several weeks or longer.
Iron-rich foods and supplements can help raise iron levels and eliminate feelings of tiredness and exhaustion. Cooking on cast iron can also add to increased dietary intake, too!

Wellness Tip of the Week: Getting Enough Iron
- At November 20, 2019
- By Michelle Struckholz
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Iron deficiency, also known as anemia, is the most common deficiency world-wide. Some common symptoms may include fatigue, muscle weakness, mood changes, trouble concentrating, as well as other more serious signs. Know your iron levels by talking to your doctor, and learn more about anemia and how to treat and prevent it in this article!
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