Rhonda Patrick

    Rhonda Patrick on Iron

    1 episode · 1 reference · 2020

    AI-generated summary

    - Patrick notes infants can develop iron deficiency anemia by six months of age, recommending introduction of iron-rich complementary foods at that time per pediatric guidelines. - This is a best-practice reference focused on infant nutrition timing, not personal supplementation or adult dosing. - No references to specific iron forms, doses, adult supplementation, or personal use are present in the available data.

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    “By the age of six months, infants can begin to develop iron deficiency anemia, so pediatricians recommend introducing iron-rich complementary foods at that time.”

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