Maca root – once prized by Incan warriors as a natural energizer – contains easily absorbable iron (up to 1.5g per 10g), along with copper, which helps convert iron into hemoglobin.
Vitamin C may enhance iron absorption, while B vitamins (B6 and B12) support the formation of healthy red blood cells.
Macamides – active alkaloids in maca – are traditionally used to support gut function, which may promote better nutrient uptake.
Ginseng, revered in Eastern medicine, is traditionally used to help support blood production and recovery during periods of fatigue.
It may promote the absorption of dietary iron and has been valued for centuries in postpartum care.
Garden cress seeds are known for their naturally high content of iron, folic acid (vitamin B9), and vitamin B12 — nutrients that are believed to contribute to the natural synthesis of hemoglobin.
Pomegranate peel contains punicalagins — powerful antioxidants that may help reduce inflammation and support iron absorption.
Nettle has long been appreciated in both European folk medicine and prophetic medicine for its chlorophyll content — often called the “plant hemoglobin.”
It also contains iron, vitamin C, folic acid, copper, and vitamin B6, which may contribute to healthy iron metabolism and the formation of red blood cells.
Talbina, a barley porridge mentioned in prophetic medicine, is a natural source of essential amino acids, iron, potassium, calcium, chlorophyll, and vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B9, and B12.
Traditionally consumed in the Arab world, it is valued for its nourishing and strengthening properties and is believed to support gentle detoxification.
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