Sorry, but this video wasted a minute and 35 seconds of my time. It just made me even more moody...lol... Anyone else anemic AND hypothyroid? Its hard because the treatments interact with each other.... :(
Dr.Ray Peat teaches that we need glucose from foods like fruits or squashes or white sugar to support liver&thyroid to convert t4 in2 active T3.. he also advices AVOIDing allpolyunsaturated fats(nuts,seeds,fatty fishes)and using ONLY saturated ones like cream,butter,cacao butter,coconut oil,mct oil and beef/lamb fat.. Low carb diets are to be avoided otherwise metabolism Shuts down!!
Didn't help me either. Best diet for Hypothyroidism- AVOID- food goitrogens- raw cruciferous veggies, millet, raw peaches and raw pears, all processed foods (soda, ceral, bread,etc.), processed sugars (raw/ brown/ white sugar, agave, corn syrup, etc.), all chemicals in food (artificial sweeteners/ flavors/ coloring) & chem laden meats. Avoid environmental goitrogens- air fresheners, cleaners, soaps, etc.
No, calcium does not need to be avoided. But it should not be taken within four hours of your thyroid meds, because it will counteract the effect of natural or synthetic thyroid supplements.
Everyone keeps stating natural. What Crap... Medications are Chemicals, and whats with the computer voice followed by silence and replaced by typing, SHAME!!
@sweetcakecoco123 I know you weren't asking me, but! lol I know a little about thyroid problems, as I have Hypothyroidism. First, you are only on 112 mcg, and yours was removed? I still have mine - though it doesn't seem to function at all - and my Levothyroxine is at 200 Mcg! But anyway, it's important to regularly have your TSH checked, to make sure you are on the right dosage. Eventually, yes, most symptoms should start to go away.
hi im 24 and i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism according to my doctor. She advised me to take in PTU and Propanolol. but i still have some of those symptoms. What should i do? should i continue the medicine? Can i try the T3and T4? is it safe and effective? do i still need a doctor's prescription fir that? please i need help thanks...
@scouseland1 salt should never be avoided, except for the salt that you commonly get in the store and thats in most processed foods. Sea salt is needed by every human in the world. If you dont have ANY salt in your diet you will die!!! Make sure its REAL sea salt too, unprocessed. Celtic sea salt is very good. Make sure it has some color to it like grey or pink, not white!
Sorry, but this video wasted a minute and 35 seconds of my time. It just made me even more moody...lol... Anyone else anemic AND hypothyroid? Its hard because the treatments interact with each other.... :(
TheKinsmanroad 1 month ago
Dr.Ray Peat teaches that we need glucose from foods like fruits or squashes or white sugar to support liver&thyroid to convert t4 in2 active T3.. he also advices AVOIDing allpolyunsaturated fats(nuts,seeds,fatty fishes)and using ONLY saturated ones like cream,butter,cacao butter,coconut oil,mct oil and beef/lamb fat.. Low carb diets are to be avoided otherwise metabolism Shuts down!!
mokugin81 3 months ago
EFF OFF ! !
undress4u 3 months ago
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Nerblette 4 months ago
This video SUCKS!!!!
chulita2029 5 months ago
That video was completely ridiculous. I found out more about my thyroid on the back of a Captain Crunch Box.
roblovegreen 7 months ago 3
AVOID gluten -wheat, rye, barley, spelt, kamut and non GF oats. Enjoy- organic fruits & veggies (non-cruciferous- lettuce, squash, dandelion greens, purslane, non cruciferous sprouts, tomatoes, asparagus), organic grass fed & finshed meats, unprocessed sea salt and sweeteners- stevia & xylitol. Some people can tolerate some pseudo grains- teff, amaranth, quinoa & chia seeds. Beans, IF tolerated, s/b soaked and cooked thoroughly. Use baking soda, vodka & vinegar to clean & Dr. Bronner's soap.
Cairokmt 11 months ago 2
Didn't help me either. Best diet for Hypothyroidism- AVOID- food goitrogens- raw cruciferous veggies, millet, raw peaches and raw pears, all processed foods (soda, ceral, bread,etc.), processed sugars (raw/ brown/ white sugar, agave, corn syrup, etc.), all chemicals in food (artificial sweeteners/ flavors/ coloring) & chem laden meats. Avoid environmental goitrogens- air fresheners, cleaners, soaps, etc.
Cairokmt 11 months ago
No, calcium does not need to be avoided. But it should not be taken within four hours of your thyroid meds, because it will counteract the effect of natural or synthetic thyroid supplements.
ojodorado100 11 months ago
Everyone keeps stating natural. What Crap... Medications are Chemicals, and whats with the computer voice followed by silence and replaced by typing, SHAME!!
WHAT A BULL CRAP VIDEO,
villagefem 11 months ago 2
Right, thanks for the fucking infomercial!
nanichava 1 year ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
better off buying one of mary's books
kayrayz 1 year ago
Don't bother watching!!!!
lovelyshanshan 1 year ago 2
Don't you just love it when they waste your time.
Kyjo34 1 year ago 3
This was not informative at all!
milongamia 1 year ago 7
avoid salt??? Well yea, the crap in the store kind of salt, people need salt to survive, just the right kind. SEA SALT!!
wheelori814 1 year ago
i had my thyroid removed and my doctor up my medication to 112 mcg will these symptoms go away and will i be able to absorb nutrients?
sweetcakecoco123 1 year ago
@sweetcakecoco123 I know you weren't asking me, but! lol I know a little about thyroid problems, as I have Hypothyroidism. First, you are only on 112 mcg, and yours was removed? I still have mine - though it doesn't seem to function at all - and my Levothyroxine is at 200 Mcg! But anyway, it's important to regularly have your TSH checked, to make sure you are on the right dosage. Eventually, yes, most symptoms should start to go away.
Sunshyne276 1 year ago
hi im 24 and i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism according to my doctor. She advised me to take in PTU and Propanolol. but i still have some of those symptoms. What should i do? should i continue the medicine? Can i try the T3and T4? is it safe and effective? do i still need a doctor's prescription fir that? please i need help thanks...
eroll1985 1 year ago
@eroll1985 if you want something natural and can afford it, check out dr janet lang. she has some youtube vids, but also has a website...
wheelori814 1 year ago
useless video. im lQQing for answers. this was a waste of time.
wild1tank 1 year ago
I dont understand why salt should be avoided if the lack of iodine is a cause of hypothyroidism. ??
scouseland1 1 year ago
@scouseland1 salt should never be avoided, except for the salt that you commonly get in the store and thats in most processed foods. Sea salt is needed by every human in the world. If you dont have ANY salt in your diet you will die!!! Make sure its REAL sea salt too, unprocessed. Celtic sea salt is very good. Make sure it has some color to it like grey or pink, not white!
wheelori814 1 year ago
Crappy Vid
alm100 2 years ago 9
SHIT
shoegalsho 2 years ago
hey "pat" you sound an awful lot like a computer there.....ripoff
pixelatedDream 2 years ago