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Free Short Course Topics
Iron deficiency causes extreme exhaustion in adults and stunted development in children and yet powerful solutions to iron deficiency lie right in your own kitchen. All based in nutrition and food science research, our short course topics include the following:
Iron Supplements: Learn which supplements are best absorbed and, therefore, most effective.
As an alternative to iron supplements and their uncomfortable side effects, discover new research on non-iron supplements that help you absorb more iron in your foods.
Should you eat chocolate for iron? Is it really better than beef? Iron Rich Foods author Amanda Rose, Ph.D. discusses her favorite food on video.
Discover a hot new grain-like food on the market that is loaded with iron. (It’s not quinoa, amaranth, or teff, although you will learn about these, too.)
Learn how to sweeten your foods and add iron to your diet at the same time without adding molasses.
Learn a rogue trick to get your children to eat molasses in their cookies.
Catch a video demonstration of a technique to unlock the iron in your home-baked bread. (It’s easy — even a “cheat.”)
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