Not exact matches
Some sources claim cruciferous veggies should be avoided, especially raw,
while others say they are fine to eat but recommend taking a natural iodine supplement to
support the
thyroid when eating cruciferous veggies.
The reduced
thyroid tissue levels with these conditions is often quoted as a beneficial response that lowers metabolism and thus does not require treatment, but there is no evidence to
support such a stance
while there is significant evidence demonstrating it is a detrimental response (135 - 142).
There is only one oil that is stable enough to resist mild heat - induced damage,
while it also helps you promote heart health and even
supports weight loss and
thyroid function — coconut oil.
While coconut oil and other nourishing foods can
support thyroid health and healing, soy - fed babies may need the additional help of replenishing
thyroid hormones to optimum levels, preferably with natural
thyroid hormones.
While unlikely to have an effect on your
thyroid (research is
supporting this more and more), consuming soy in moderation is probably best.
While scientific data does not traditionally
support the use of a gluten - free diet in treating a person with autoimmune
thyroid disease, it may help certain people, particularly those whose
thyroid disease developed as a result of gluten consumption.
It may just be a matter of taking supplements that
support thyroid function
while slowly decreasing your medication, and seeing what happens.