Anemia is a result of ineffective oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood due to the depletion of red blood cell (RBC) or the amount of hemoglobin in this type of blood cells. The term anemia came from an ancient Greek words 'an' which means none, and 'haima' referring to blood. People who are suffering from anemia is called anemic. According to World Health Organization, about 1 billion individuals are suffering from anemia, in which the most affected...