What is Iron-Deficiency Anemia
?
It is a
condition where the number of red blood cells in the blood is low, thus causing
a low blood count. It occurs because your red blood cells do not contain enough
hemoglobin, a iron-rich protein that causes blood to be red in color.
What
Causes Anemia?
There are
several causes of anemia, which include:
- Iron deficiency
- Kidney disease
- Pregnancy
- Poor nutrition
- Deficiency of vitamin B12 known as pernicious anemia
- Sickle cell anemia
- Thalassemia
- Alcohol
- Bone marrow related anemia
- Aplastic anemia
- Hemolytic anemia
- Active bleeding, eg. heavy bleeding during menstration.
Symptoms
of Anemia
Low red
blood cell count means that there is little oxygen going to the tissues in the
body, and it is this lack of oxygen that causes anemia. The symptoms and
include:
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Looking pale
- Palpitations
- Decreased energy
- Shortness of breath
Treating
Anemia With Beet Juice
Beetroot
juice is possibly the best natural remedy for anemia. It contains excellent
cleansing properties with a high iron content that restores red blood cells
whilst supplying oxygen and increasing the blood count.
As a
valuable source of iron and beets are an excellent natural source to reverse
anemia.
It is of
great benefit to women during their menstrual cycle and those going through the
menopause.
It is
recommended that you drink one pint daily of blended beet juice. The base blend
should be with carrot juice but you can add apples, pineapple, coconut flesh,
spinach or cucumber depending on what other ailments you want to cure.
Beet
Juice Recipes
Beetroot
should only be used in its raw state. That is because the powerful betalain it
contains is reduced during cooking, and oxalic acid crystals are released
forming calcium stones when heated.
Basic
Ingredients:
- 12oz Carrots Juice
- 4oz Beetroot Juice (use one small beetroot. The are sweeter)
- Add other vegetables or fruits according to the recipe you choose
Basic
Directions
- Using cold water wash and brush the vegetables with a stiff vegetable brush.
- Remove the carrot tops
- Remove skin on waxed vegetables such as cucumber
- Leave on beetroot tops
- Dice vegetables to fit into your juicer or blender
- Juice or blend, chill and serve
Depending
on what texture you want, you can either juice or blend the ingredients. In
blending you will use all of the vegetables, nothing is thrown away and the
drink will have a smoothie type texture.
Blends
1. Beet,
Carrot & Apple
- 4oz Beetroot
- 8oz Carrots
- 4oz Apple
2. Beet,
Carrot and Coconut Juice
- 3oz Beetroot
- 9oz carrot
- 4oz coconut flesh
3.
Beetroot, Carrot & Cucumber Juice
- 3oz Beetroot
- 10oz Carrots
- 3oz Cucumber (remove skin if waxed)
4. Beet,
Carrot & Pineapple Juice
- 4oz Beetroot
- 5oz Fresh diced Pineapple
- 7oz Carrots
5. Beet,
Carrot & Spinach Juice
- 4oz Beetroot
- 6oz Carrot
- 4oz Baby Spinach Leaves
- 2oz Apple
- This juice is an excellent cleanser and has a high content of iron)
6. Beet,
Carrot & Celery Juice
- 4oz Beetroot
- 6oz Carrot
- 4oz Celery
- 2oz Apple
- This juice is a good diuretic
Warning:
Do not drink beet juice in great quantities as it is very powerful and can make
you feel sick. Combine beet juice with a base juice like carrot juice. eg 60ml
of beet mixed with a 240ml of carrot juice. If you drink beet juice on its own
do not drink more than 90ml at any one time.

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