Vitamin B-12 deficiency anemia and folate deficiency anemia often occur together and can be hard to tell apart. Treatment may include vitamin B-12 pills, nasal gel or spray, or shots (injections) for more serious deficiency or folic acid pills.
Foods that are rich in folic acid include:
- Orange juice.
- Oranges.
- Bananas.
- Romaine lettuce.
- Spinach.
- Liver.
- Rice.
- Barley.
- Sprouts.
- Wheat germ.
- Soy beans.
- Leafy green vegetables.
- Beans.
- Peanuts.
- Broccoli.
- Brussels sprouts.
- Avocado.
- Asparagus.
- Peas.
- Lentils.
- Chickpeas (garbanzo beans).
Foods that are rich in both folic acid and vitamin B-12 include:
- Eggs.
- Red meat.
- Poultry.
- Milk.
- Shellfish.
- Fortified cereals.
- Fortified milk substitutes.
Taking folic acid by mouth works better than eating foods rich in folic acid. Vitamin B-12 is not as well absorbed by mouth as by injection.