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In Your 20s
Iron
This mineral is crucial for the body to make oxygen-transporting proteins in the blood (a.k.a. hemoglobin and myoglobin). While most people associate iron with red meat and spinach (Popeye!), there are many other ways to load up (most dried beans and green veggies have it, as well as salmon, tuna, and egg yolks). It may sound cavewoman-esque, but when your body is in full-reproduction mode from a biological ...
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In Your 20s
Iron
This mineral is crucial for the body to make oxygen-transporting proteins in the blood (a.k.a. hemoglobin and myoglobin). While most people associate iron with red meat and spinach (Popeye!), there are many other ways to load up (most dried beans and green veggies have it, as well as salmon, tuna, and egg yolks). It may sound cavewoman-esque, but when your body is in full-reproduction mode from a biological standpoint (whether you're ready or not), your monthly cycle is probably at its, um, best? (Read: heaviest). "It's important to replenish lost blood," says Morrison, who suggests having approximately 18 to 27 mg a day (which is also the amount often laced in a multi).
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