
If you eat calcium rich foods, that doesn’t interfere with your iron absorption. This is a result of a research published in the American Journal of Clinical nutrition. Danish scientists researched the intake of iron from fruit and vegetables. They noticed that women that also ingested a lot of calcium absorbed equal amount of iron as women who avoided eating calcium.
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