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Strategy 1
Eliminate the causes of thyroid problems
Carefully consider things that may interfere with your thy-
roid function and eliminate them. As you will see, there
are a good many things that can impede optimal thyroid
function.
Diet is a good place to begin. Certain foods have devel-
oped a reputation for playing a role in thyroid dysfunction,
but this reputation isn’t necessarily connected to the latest
scientific evidence. For instance, the broccoli family (broc-
coli, cabbage, kale, Brussels sprouts, and collard greens)
have all been said to cause thyroid dysfunction, but they
also have many other health benefits. Research on these
foods to date has been less than conclusive. But in one
study, rats fed high concentrations of soy had problems
with their thyroid, and soy can also cause insulin resistance.
The take-home message: If you are a rat, stay away from
tofu. Human studies have shown no significant effect when
broccoli family is consumed in normal quantities. On the
other hand, there are food groups where substantive ev-
idence supports a link to an autoimmune disease of the
thyroid that slows down your metabolism. Gluten is one
of them. If you think you are having a thyroid problem,
you need to do a blood test to identify any hidden reac-
tion to gluten found in wheat, barley, rye, oats, kamut, and
spelt. Gluten sensitivity or allergy can cause many differ-
ent types of symptoms, from migraines to fatigue to weight
gain.
Besides doing the blood test, you can simply eliminate glu-
ten from your diet for three weeks. If your symptoms go
away, you have a clue that your system might not like this
food. If you want to take this self-test a step further, reintro-
duce gluten into your diet and see if your symptoms recur.
If they do, that is another major clue.
There are other food allergies besides gluten that can stall
thyroid function. You might want to work with a medical
practitioner to pinpoint and eliminate these food allergies.
Besides certain foods and food allergies, toxins can slow
down your thyroid. Testing yourself for mercury and getting
it out of your system and your environment becomes cru-
cial. You also want to avoid fluoride, which has been linked
to thyroid problems, and chlorinated water. Checking for
pesticides is more difficult, but supporting your body’s de-
toxification system by eating organic foods, filtering your
water, and eating detoxifying foods can be very helpful to
heal your thyroid.
Stress also affects your thyroid function negatively. Military
cadets in training who were subjected to intense stress had
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