Posted on 05/27/2026 3:57:17 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A cheap, vitamin-packed fruit juice could become a surprising new weapon against anemia.
Researchers found that drinking guava juice may significantly improve anemia by helping the body absorb iron more efficiently. In a review of 17 studies, women and teenage girls who consumed guava juice — especially with iron supplements — experienced noticeable increases in hemoglobin levels. Since guava contains far more vitamin C than oranges, scientists believe it could become a simple, affordable nutrition tool in regions where anemia is widespread.
Guava Juice May Help Fight Anemia
Guava juice may do far more than refresh on a hot day — researchers found it could help boost hemoglobin levels and fight anemia in women and teenage girls. Credit: Shutterstock
Regularly drinking guava juice could offer a simple and affordable way to help reduce anemia risk among women and teenage girls in low and middle income countries, according to a new review published in the open access journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health.
Researchers found that combining guava juice with iron supplements appeared to improve hemoglobin levels more effectively than taking iron supplements alone. The findings suggest the tropical fruit juice could become a useful addition to nutrition programs aimed at preventing iron deficiency anemia in regions where the condition is widespread.
Iron deficiency anemia is especially common among pregnant women and adolescent girls in many developing countries. The condition can lead to fatigue, weakness, poor concentration, pregnancy complications, and increased risk of serious illness or death.
Why Guava Juice May Help
Guava is naturally rich in vitamin C, which helps the body absorb iron from plant based foods more efficiently. According to the researchers, guava contains up to four times more vitamin C per 100 grams than oranges.
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Vitamin C supplements help with the absorption of non-heme iron. This has been known for some time. Give them vitamin C supplements along with their ferrous sulphate.
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Is tequila made from guava?
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Guava Dreams - Enjoy Guava Tequila Cocktail | 1800® TequilaNo, tequila is not made from guava. It is a distilled spirit made exclusively from the fermented heart—called the piña—of the blue agave plant (Agave tequilana). Sad, isn’t it.
Tequila is made from agave.
Vitamin C also helps with absorption of heme-based iron supplements such as ProFerrin ... even THAT stuff was constipating me until i loaded up with Vitamin C along with the ProFerrin ...
Vitamin C much less expensive than Guava juice and zero sugar ...
Add some carbon and chromium, and you get stainless steel body parts!
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