Iron

Also known as: iron bisglycinate, ferrous sulfate, ferrous bisglycinate chelate

Grade A — Strong Evidencemineralfoundational

Recommended Dosage

1845 mg

Empty stomach with vitamin C for best absorption. Every other day may improve absorption.

Essential for oxygen transport and energy. ONLY supplement if deficient — excess iron is a pro-oxidant. Bisglycinate form preferred.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-09

Evidence Rating: Grade A — Strong Evidence

Multiple high-quality RCTs, systematic reviews, or meta-analyses with consistent findings.

Forms Comparison

Iron Bisglycinate

✓ High Absorption

Chelated form that is much gentler on the stomach with high absorption. Preferred form.

sensitive stomachspregnancygeneral deficiency

Ferrous Sulfate

~ Moderate Absorption

Most prescribed form. Effective but commonly causes GI side effects (constipation, nausea).

clinical deficiencybudget

Ferrous Fumarate

~ Moderate Absorption

Higher elemental iron content. Similar GI side effects to ferrous sulfate.

severe deficiency

Iron Polysaccharide Complex

~ Moderate Absorption

Slow-release form with fewer GI effects than sulfate, but possibly lower peak absorption.

GI-sensitive individuals

Interaction Warnings

CalciumModerate

Calcium inhibits iron absorption. Separate by 2+ hours.

Thyroid medicationsModerate

Iron reduces levothyroxine absorption. Separate by 4 hours.

Coffee/tea (tannins)Moderate

Block absorption — separate by 1 hour

ZincLow

May compete for absorption at high doses

Vitamin CLow

Doubles absorption — take together for deficiency

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Only supplement if deficient — excess iron is harmful
  • Get ferritin levels tested first
  • Bisglycinate form is gentler on stomach
  • Keep away from children — overdose risk

Clinical Evidence (3 studies)

Iron deficiency without anemia — common, overlooked, treatable

Soppi ET. (2018) — Clin Case Rep

Non-anemic iron deficiency causes fatigue, impaired cognition, and reduced exercise capacity

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Ferrous bisglycinate significantly better tolerated

Tolkien Z et al. (2015) — PLoS ONE

Bisglycinate has fewer GI side effects than ferrous sulfate

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Alternate-day iron dosing improves absorption

Moretti D et al. (2015) — Blood Adv

Alternate-day dosing improves absorption vs daily

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