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Foods That Nourish the Thyroid
Coconut oil. For many people, the simple act of
eating more coconut oil is enough to raise their body temperature and
supply them with natural energy, which indicates the powerful role
coconut oil plays in thyroid health. Buy high quality coconut oil online here.
Cod liver oil. The bioavailable vitamin A in cod liver oil (mainly the quality kind found here) is especially supportive of healthy thyroid function, because the thyroid depends on plenty of natural vitamin A.
Butter. With its plentiful supply of vitamin A and iodine, butter remains a thyroid food that nourishes the whole body.
Eggs. Similar to butter, eggs are a rich source of
vitamin A and iodine. Plus, they are en excellent source of protein.
Getting plenty of natural amino acids through protein is good for your
thyroid.
Seafood.
The richest source of natural iodine, seafood played an important role
in traditional Asian cultures. These people ate soy (highly fermented,
of course) on a daily basis, but also ate plenty of iodine-rich seafood
to counteract soy’s anti-nutrients. Sea vegetables like kelp and dulce
are especially nutritious, and so is genuine fish broth.
Foods That Damage the Thyroid
Wheat and other grains like rye, barley, millet and oats. There has been some evidence of the link between gluten-sensitivity and poor thyroid function. If your thyroid isn’t in great shape, you’ll probably be better off restricting your intake of gluten. Millet contains goitrogens, and should be avoided if you’re concerned about your thyroid.
Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, turnips, brussels sprouts and kale.
These veggies are known for their thyroid-suppressing properties
because they contain goitrogens. Thorough cooking deactivates these to
some extent. You don’t have to eliminate these vegetables from your
diet, but it would be wise to reduce your intake if you’re concerned
about thyroid health.
Soy in its many forms.
Soy is a powerful food. Even a small serving of soy each day is enough
to suppress thyroid function. So give your thyroid a break and ditch the
soy.
Soy. Yes, I am including this one twice because
it’s one of the worst foods for your thyroid. Don’t underestimate how
damaging this food is to your metabolism.
Coffee. Caffeine overstimulates the thyroid and
interferes with the absorption of nutrients that could benefit thyroid
health. It’s best to limit your consumption of caffeine-laden beverages
like coffee. ***(UPDATE Dec. 2012: My original ideas about coffee
and thyroid may be incorrect. As it turns out, coffee may be beneficial
to thyroid health in addition to providing other important benefits. Read my latest post on coffee here.)
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