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		<title>FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY ANEMIA</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[folic acid sources]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[B vitamins]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY ANEMIA]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Folic acid deficiency anemia is the most common type of megaloblastic anemia (in which red blood cells are bigger than normal).
It is caused by a deficiency of folic acid, a vitamin that the body needs to produce normal cells.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Folic acid <a href="http://www.vitaminsdeficiency.org/2009/05/vitamin-deficiencies/">deficiency</a> <a href="http://supplement.vitaminsdeficiency.org/2009/05/anemia-vitamins-and-minerals-supplement/">anemia</a> is the most common type of megaloblastic anemia (in which red blood cells are bigger than normal).<br />
It is caused by a deficiency of folic acid, a vitamin that the body needs to produce normal cells.<br />
Folic acid anemia is especially common in infants and teenagers. Although this condition usually results from a dietary deficiency, it is sometimes due to inability to absorb enough folic acid from such foods as:</p>
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<li> cheese</li>
<li>eggs</li>
<li>fish</li>
<li>green vegetables</li>
<li>meat</li>
<li>milk</li>
<li>mushrooms</li>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Folic acid isn&#8217;t found in that many animal foods. The only good animal <a href="http://sources.vitaminsdeficiency.com">sources</a> are chicken <a href="http://www.thetopsupplement.com/liver-active-for-liver-cleansing/">liver</a> and beef liver; there&#8217;s hardly any in milk and other dairy foods.<br />
Beans of all kinds are a great way to get your folic acid. Other good plant sources are spinach and asparagus.<br />
On the whole, most fruits don&#8217;t contain much folic acid. The best choices are bananas, oranges, and  cantaloupe. very good natural <a href="http://sources.vitaminsdeficiemcy.org">food</a> sources of folic acid is cereals and bread.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Folic acid works closely with the other B vitamins, especially pyridoxine, cobalamin, and choline. If  you&#8217;re low on any of the B&#8217;s, you&#8217;re probably low on folic acid as well—and vice versa. You may  need to take a complete B supplement.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://saysmokingno.com">Smoking</a> raises the risk of developing this condition by interfering with the absorption of <a href="http://www.vitaminsdeficiency.org/2009/05/vitamins-c-benefits/">Vitamin C</a>, which the body needs to absorb folic acid. Folic acid anemia can be a complication of pregnancy, when a woman’s body needs eight times more folic acid than it does otherwise.</p>
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