Iron is stored in red blood cells that live for about 120 days before being recycled in the body. Circulating iron in the blood is quickly available but remains in the system for only a few hours.
Lamb and beef are excellent, comparable sources of highly absorbable heme iron. Both can help prevent iron deficiency anemia. Regular, high consumption of all red meat (including lamb and beef) may ...
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