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		<description><![CDATA[Donald asks… A person diagnosed with thyroid should avoid milk and soybean&#8230;? Hi, my mother has been diagnosed with thyroid and I read on the net that it&#8217;s better to avoid food like broccoli, milk, spinach, soybean (it&#8217;s believed that these food can interfere with thyroid function). How much/less of milk, or soymilk should she [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thyroidfoodsdiet.com">Thyroid Foods</a> Blog | Information on nutrition for a healthy thyroid gland.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.thyroidfoodsdiet.com/thyroid-questions/your-questions-about-thyroid-food-to-avoid/">Your Questions About Thyroid Food To Avoid</a></p>

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<h2>A person diagnosed with thyroid should avoid milk and soybean&#8230;?</h2>
<p>Hi,<br />
my mother has been diagnosed with <strong>thyroid</strong> and I read on the net that it&#8217;s better <strong>to</strong> <strong>avoid</strong> <strong>food</strong> like broccoli, milk, spinach, soybean (it&#8217;s believed that these <strong>food</strong> can interfere with <strong>thyroid</strong> function). How much/less of milk, or soymilk should she consume per day or week? And what&#8217;s her chance of getting <strong>thyroid</strong> cancer? Btw, she&#8217;s 46</p>
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<p>Please read this article here :</p>
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<h2>What types of food should I eat or avoid eating if I only have half of a thyroid?</h2>
<p>I only have half of a <strong>thyroid</strong> because I had a goiter and they removed it.  I know that if you have a <strong>thyroid</strong> condition, you should not eat certain foods that can block absorption or something.</p>
<p>What foods are better <strong>to</strong> eat&#8230; what&#8217;s better <strong>to</strong> not eat?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Coconut and coconut butter, or more commonly known as coconut oil, has been used as a food and medicine since the dawn of history. Unlike saturated animal fats found in meats and dairy products, coconut butter is a raw saturated fat containing fatty acids which the body can metabolize efficiently and convert to energy quickly. Research also shows it helps to regulate thyroid function.</p>
<p>Kelp is a stellar, nutrient-dense sea vegetable. It is also known as Laminaria and contains a natural substance that enhances flavor and tenderizes. Kelp works as a blood purifier, and promotes adrenal, pituitary and thyroid health. Its natural iodine may help normalize thyroid-related disorders, like overweight, and lymph system congestion.</p>
<p>Turkey is one of the leanest protein foods and is low in calories, making it an excellent healthy food choice. Turkey also contains selenium which has been shown to inhibit cancer development, improve the immune system, and aid in the metabolism of our thyroid hormone.</p>
<p>Thyroid patients should avoid the consumption of goitrogens, substances that suppress the function of the thyroid gland, and which can also cause an enlargement of the thyroid. Goitrogens are in foods such as broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, mustard, kale, turnips, and canola oil. Soy and peanuts also include goitrogens and should be avoided.</p>
<p>Both copper and iron are so important for thyroid function, so thyroid patients should take time to make sure they&#8217;re getting enough in their diets. Foods such as organ meats, oysters, clams, crabs, cashews, sunflower seeds, wheat bran cereals, whole-grain products, and cocoa products are all rich in copper. Foods like leafy green vegetables, beans, shellfish, red meat, and poultry are high in iron. Complement your iron intake with adequate amounts of vitamin C from foods such as citrus fruits, red berries, tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers to help maximize your body&#8217;s iron absorption efficiency.</p>
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<h2>advice on what foods to avoid for a low thyroid?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Foods you should avoid are called goitrogenic foods, or goitrogens.  You should avoid them because they have a negative impact on thyroid function and are so named because they may encourage the formation or propagation of goiter (swelling of the thyroid and thus the neck).  Goiter makes hypothyroidism more difficult to manage and is indicative of autoimmune swelling related to the body&#8217;s production of antibodies against the thyroid.</p>
<p>Goitrogenic foods include soybean-related foods (including soy milk and tofu), estrogen-containing birth control pills (not really a food, but still), and cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, and turnips.  Peaches, peanuts, and spinach are also suspected of being goitrogens.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not going to kill you to eat these foods, but they will probably have a negative effect on your thyroid function, especially if you consume large amounts of them.</p>
<p>Also, just wanted to add that kale itself is a goitrogen, so it will HURT, not help, your thyroid function.  There is no homeopathic non-animal non-synthetic remedy for hypothyroidism, so take your meds.  Iodine supplementation might help but could also potentially be harmful if you are allergic to iodine.  The iodide contained in ordinary table salt should be plenty to satisfy your body&#8217;s need for iodine.  Iodine deficiency is extremely rare in the modernized world, largely because of the cheap, abundant iodized table salt we all use way too much.</p>
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<h2>What foods and other do I avoid to keep my thyroid functioning healthy and boost my metabolism?</h2>
<p>I currently take levothyroxine for hypothyroid. What  foods do I <strong>avoid</strong> that would block the absorbtion of my meds and anything else that I need for a healthy <strong>thyroid</strong>?</p>
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<p>Calcium and Soy should be avoided within several hours of taking your medication.</p>
<p>Iron deficiency has been reported to impair the body’s ability to make its own thyroid hormones</p>
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<h2>Severe Hypo Thyroid &#8211; Food Questions?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;ve been Hypothyroid <strong>for</strong> 18 years and have been on synthroid, getting checked every 6 months&#8230; Recently I started losing my hair, gained 12 pounds, tired&#8230; so I went in to get my blood tests done by my Endocrinologist again&#8230; my TSH level was 55.25! I am already on 150mcg. He&#8217;s upping my <strong>thyroid</strong> medication again, but I&#8217;d like to know if anyone knows what foods to AVOID that hinder <strong>the</strong> <strong>thyroid</strong> function. Also foods to eat regularly to promote healthy <strong>thyroid</strong> function. I can&#8217;t understand why my body freaked out and went haywire&#8230; I eat healthily (organic), and don&#8217;t smoke with an occasional glass of red wine. I exercise regularly. What is going on here? Totally confused!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">You should not take thyroid meds within 4 hours of calcium, as that could effect absorption. To avoid this, you could take the synthroid at night.</p>
<p>Also, soy and floride slows down the production of thyroid hormone.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also possible that you just need more thyroid medication because the gland is slowing down its productio even more.</p>
<p>As far as supplements&#8230;..selenium, zinc, and ltryosine help support thyroid function. If your female, USP grade progesterone helps too.</p>
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<h2>My daughter has been tested positive for thyroid. She is 24 and married. Is it a thing of worry.?</h2>
<p>She was feeling weekness, gettng cold on washing face with cold water, feeling lazy and seepy.When cosulted to a general physician, he advised to undergo <strong>thyroid</strong> test. <strong>The</strong> test report showed that she has TSH of 6.29 whereas <strong>the</strong> normal is 0.30 to 5.00. I donot rementber <strong>the</strong> degree of measure. it is per tuml per ml or something similar. She is very much worried and weeping. She has not put up much weght but loosed weight after her marrieage. She was married lastl year. Befor marriag also she used to feel very lazy. she always wanted to avoid working with her mother in <strong>the</strong> kitchen. so far she did not get pregnency. I want comments on how <strong>the</strong> <strong>thyroid</strong> develops, what are <strong>the</strong> reasons behind this desease. what are <strong>the</strong> possibel reasons why my daughter has acquired this. what are <strong>the</strong> precautions to be taken. what is <strong>the</strong> best <strong>food</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>thyroid</strong> paitiens. in which type of treatment <strong>the</strong> best treatment available. can it be treated or just maintained. wheter excersise and yoga will help in treating.<br />
Her periods are ok. Her husband is abroad hence it will take few months <strong>for</strong> herr to get pregnant. She takes less <strong>food</strong>.All other reports appear to be normal. Whther any other test is required to be done whch will show <strong>the</strong> degree of <strong>thyroid</strong>. <strong>The</strong> doctor advised to take harmore tablets and vitamin tablets which probaably help <strong>thyroid</strong> function.My daughter is very much worried. She is weeping a lot. She is worried what her in laws will feel. Can any body advise what is <strong>the</strong> best way to get out of this disease. Four years back when test was done there was no <strong>thyroid</strong>. Will <strong>thyroid</strong> effect <strong>the</strong> married life. will it cause any other disease. Are there any good sites where <strong>the</strong> disease is explained in detail. I will be thankful to <strong>the</strong> experts/other experienced persons who will answer in this regard. It will be a favour upon me and my daughter.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">It depends primarily on the values of T3 T4 and TSH.My mom has thyroidism and she suffers the same symptoms of thermal intolerance(usually either to heat or to cold temperatures)</p>
<p>there are chances that thyroidism may also induce secondary infertility.consult the gyn/obstretician soon and get the fertility test done also</p>
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<h2>what kinds of foods should a thyroid body type eat?</h2>
<p>i know that im a <strong>thyroid</strong> because i seem to be a bit more bottom heavy, what types of foods should a <strong>thyroid</strong> eat to maintane a healthy bottom weight and which are <strong>the</strong> foods that are worse <strong>for</strong> my type ?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">You can not be a thyroid type. Everyone has a thyroid and body shape has nothing to do with its function. If you had a thyroid problem you would either have an overactive or underactive and the symptoms are quite serious. A diet would depend on the type of dysfunction the thyroid is experiencing and requires prescription medication to regulate it.</p>
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<h2>Anyone with hypothyroidism: What are the best foods to help thyroid function?</h2>
<p>Thank you in advance <strong>for</strong> your answers!<br />
While I appreciate all <strong>the</strong> info, seriously, all I&#8217;m asking <strong>for</strong> is a list of foods. Thank you! <img src='http://www.thyroidfoodsdiet.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
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<p class="dtm-content">Be careful if trying something other than the thyroid medicine a doctor prescribes. A lot of people will tell you to increase the iodine you get in foods, but that doesn&#8217;t work. Your thyroid is not making enough of the hormone, thyroxine, and other than the prescription pills do NOT take its place. Too much iodine, in addition, can actually make hypothyroidism worse.</p>
<p>Exercise CAN increase your metabolism, but is still NO replacement for the hormone.</p>
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		<title>Foods That Are Bad For The Thyroid Gland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are foods bad for thyroid ? Goitrogen is a substance present naturally in certain foods. It is a chemical (natural chemical) that can cause difficulty for the thyroid gland to produce hormones. Peanuts do contain goitrogen. We know that goitrogen has less effects on the thyroid gland once the food is cooked. Since the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thyroidfoodsdiet.com">Thyroid Foods</a> Blog | Information on nutrition for a healthy thyroid gland.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.thyroidfoodsdiet.com/thyroid-foods/foods-bad-for-thyroid/">Foods That Are Bad For The Thyroid Gland</a></p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What are foods bad for thyroid ?</h3>
<p>Goitrogen is a substance present naturally in certain foods. It is a chemical (natural chemical) that can cause difficulty for the thyroid gland to produce hormones.</p>
<p>Peanuts do contain goitrogen. We know that goitrogen has less effects on the thyroid gland once the food is cooked. Since the peanuts are roasted to make peanut butter, you can assume that peanut butter might be safe for you.</p>
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<p>Peanuts have high nutritional value, but  stay on the lookout if you have a thyroid disease. Raw peanuts are a no-no, but you might be able to tolerate peanut butter.</p>
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