Certain foods can worsen thyroid inflammation or interfere with thyroid function, especially if you have Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis or Hypothyroidism. Not everyone is affected the same way, but these are the main categories to be aware of:
1. Goitrogenic Foods (Raw)
- Cruciferous Vegetables, Brussels Sprouts, Bok Choy
- Contain compounds that interfere with iodine uptake, which is important for thyroid hormone production.
- Cooking these vegetables usually reduces their goitrogenic effect.
2. Soy Products
- **Soybeans, **Tofu, Soy Milk
- Can interfere with thyroid hormone absorption, especially if eaten raw or in large amounts.
- People taking Levothyroxine should monitor timing when consuming soy.
3. Processed Foods & Sugars
- **Refined Sugar, Processed Snacks
- Can contribute to inflammation, which may exacerbate autoimmune thyroid conditions.
4. Gluten (for some people)
- Found in **Wheat, **Barley, Rye
- People with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or gluten sensitivity may see increased thyroid inflammation when consuming gluten.
5. Excess Cruciferous Juices & Supplements
- Concentrated forms like raw kale smoothies or supplements containing goitrogens can be more problematic than normal cooked portions.
✅ Tips for Thyroid-Friendly Eating
- Cook goitrogenic vegetables to reduce their effect.
- Space out soy products from thyroid medication by 4 hours.
- Focus on anti-inflammatory foods: fatty fish, berries, leafy greens, and nuts.
- Maintain adequate iodine, selenium, and zinc intake (with guidance from a doctor).
If you want, I can make a full list of 15 thyroid-friendly foods and 10 foods to avoid—very handy if you’re looking to reduce thyroid inflammation naturally.
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