🧙♂️ Cast a spell on iron deficiency with the Lucky Iron Fish!
The Original Lucky Iron Fish® is a revolutionary iron supplement alternative designed to combat iron deficiency without the side effects commonly associated with traditional supplements. This innovative cooking tool allows you to easily fortify your meals and beverages with bioavailable iron, ensuring a gentle and effective solution for maintaining healthy iron levels. With a 5-year supply included, your purchase not only benefits your health but also supports undernourished communities globally.
A**Y
Really works!
Definitely works. Easy on the stomach. I don't need naps anymore. So easy to use! I use it with my daily tea. You know it is working by the way your bathroom trips are...but it is still easy on the stomach.
A**R
Great quality, just remember to maintain
Great quality, just be mindful you will have to clean after every use and ensure it doesn’t get rusted, so need to be committed to maintain this to remain in good use.
K**F
Works great
Works well to keep iron fish from rusting. Last long time, just need a few drops to coat .
K**T
Convenient iron option
Easy way to get iron. I like to make iron water as many have suggested and store it in the fridge. It’s easy to add to soup, drinks, etc to minimize time and effort. Thanks for this solution!
A**B
Who knows if it helps
I’m giving this a 4 star because I don’t know that it’s actually beneficial. My toddler has struggled with anemia so I tried this with his iron drops but honestly his numbers were like still the same. I will say he has been going through a picky stage though so who knows. It is heavy, good quality, and cute.
S**E
These - literally - are a life saver. I love them.
My husband has stage 4 lymphoma and is chronically iron deficient and therefore anemic - and THEREFORE - chronically tired. He has had several painful and expensive iron infusions to keep his hemoglobin up and his oncologist suggested trying the fish. After using the fish for a couple of months - his blood levels are now normal - even high normal, and he feels so much better and able to do things. This product is also great for kidney - related issues (but check with your medical provider to make sure iron deficiency and there fore anemia is the source of the fatigue) The instructions are self evident in the fish package, but here is our 'recipe' that actually tastes very good.** lemon juice - squeeze some lemons (I do a half dozen small ones at a time ) place the juice in a small ice cube container and freeze** flavoring to hide the taste of iron - we buy packages of spiced apple cider** we grow fresh mint in a small pot in the window and add 3 to 5 leaves of mint to the boiling water** we add a teabag of mint tea or other flavored teaBring to boil about 4 - 5 cups of water - wash the fish with dish soap, rinse well and drop the fish in the boiling water.Add 1 or 2 small or half size ice cubes of lemon juice - you must have something with acid to leach the iron out of the iron fishadd the teabag, and mint and boil - the fish package says for 10 minutes but we have added more water and other ingredients so we boil for 15 minutes and add water to keep the level at about 4 - 5 cups.when done, remove the fish and immediately wash with dish soap dry well place some cooking oil (teaspoon full or less) in the palm of your hand and smother the fish with the oil and wrap in a couple of paper towels to keep the oil on the fish - to prevent rusting - wash the oil off before making more fish- tea.Stir in the spiced apple cider and we also add a teaspoon of Stevia ( but you could use sugar to taste)He loves it ( and I love the taste, too - but DO NOT drink it yourself if you are not iron deficient - too much iron in your blood is toxicSometimes he will have one cup of 'fish tea' (about 10 ounces) and sometimes he will have it twice a day - he kind of knows when his iron is low. The rest goes in the fridge and will keep for about 2 days.The entire recipie takes about 20 or 30 minutes to make and I do it every other or every third day. This is assuming you have lemon in the freezer and you boil 4-5 cups of water for 15 minutes. I forgot to add the lemon one day and he noticed that he was more tire than usual that afternoon(..... hmm wonder why......)
M**Y
Best and Least Disruptive Way To Get Iron
After taking iron supplements for years and dealing with the digestive issues of iron tablets I wanted to try something more natural and less disruptive to my system. I've been using this iron fish for over a month and what a difference! No more tummy issues and way more energy. I can tell my body is absorbing the iron better. I am making a big pot of iron water once a week. I use about 8 quarts of water, 12 cloves, a cinnamon stick and a healthy splash of lime juice. After boiling per the included directions I leave the pot of water to cool naturally and then put in glass containers to keep in the fridge. The end result will look like a tea. Some days I'll add a little natural honey to my tea. I can't recommend this product and method of getting iron enough!
J**N
Great product!
I'm so thankful to have found this product! I love how it works and I look forward to my next blood panel to see the difference!!
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