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24-Count 8-Oz Carnation Breakfast Essentials Light Start Drinks (Rich Milk Chocolate) on sale for $22.88 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page =
$18.31.
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About this Product:
- Each 8 fl oz serving is packed with 13 g of high-quality protein to help build & maintain muscle
- Provides an excellent source of 21 vitamins & minerals
- Contain 100% daily value (DV) of vitamin C and 50% DV of vitamin D, key nutrients for immune support
- NO ARTIFICIAL flavors or colors. Also gluten free and kosher
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Why not good for men?
The first paragraph;
"Iron supplements are beneficial for people with iron deficiency anemia, who don't get adequate amounts of iron in their diet or who simply need extra iron during a certain life stage. However, the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, or NDDIC, states that men are more at risk for a hereditary condition that causes excess iron to build up in the vital organs. Adult men should not take iron supplements unless recommended to do so by a doctor."
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Men don't need to specifically avoid foods containing iron (it's an essential nutrient, but one we typically get enough of in our diet). They just should be careful about taking iron supplements, which tend to have several times the recommended daily allowance. This only has 20% of the USRDA of iron in each serving, so probably about 2 mg, which is hardly going to cause any issues. An OTC iron supplement might have 45 mg (250% USRDA), and a prescription one could have much more than that.
The first paragraph;
"Iron supplements are beneficial for people with iron deficiency anemia, who don't get adequate amounts of iron in their diet or who simply need extra iron during a certain life stage. However, the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, or NDDIC, states that men are more at risk for a hereditary condition that causes excess iron to build up in the vital organs. Adult men should not take iron supplements unless recommended to do so by a doctor."
I carry the iron disease in my DNA but I don't have it
It's a food with 2 mg of iron. That is 20-25% of what an adult male is supposed to consume on a daily basis in order to be healthy. It's like 2 oz of steak. You're arguing that a 2 oz steak will cause an iron overdose?
Someone's having a bad day