By
admin on August 10th, 2010. This post has
No Comments » Filed Under:
Blood Tension Subscribe via:
RSS or
Email
Iron is in abundance in nature and in our food, so why is iron deficiency anemia as common as it is? Is everyone who has low iron levels diagnosed with Anemia? How is iron deficiency determined? How do I know if I’m getting enough? First we need to gain some basic understanding about iron and [...]
Read full story »
By
admin on June 12th, 2010. This post has
No Comments » Filed Under:
Blood Tension Subscribe via:
RSS or
Email
An insufficient number of red blood cells or an insufficient amount of hemoglobin in the red cells is considered anemia. The most common symptoms of anemia are: lack of energy, a tendency to tire quickly, and low resistance to colds and other infections.There are various causes of anemia. Anemia may be produced by other dis
Read full story »
By
admin on August 11th, 2009. This post has
No Comments » Filed Under:
Blood Tension Subscribe via:
RSS or
Email
Anemia occurs when there are a limited number of red blood cells available to deliver oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. This in turn makes it difficult for the organs and tissues to work like they should. People with anemia are often very tired and have a poor immune system.Many people [...]
Read full story »