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"What's
are best thyroid diet foods ?"
what to eat to boost metabolism and lose weight
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Thyroid diet and what foods to eat ?
If you have an underactive thyroid then there are two aspects of selecting
the right diet foods.
You need to concentrate on eating the right foods to help your thyroid, and
secondly follow the right diet plan.
1. Eat foods to help your Thyroid
The first stage is to do everything you can to help your thyroid.
And the easiest way is to make sure you are eating the right things at
the right time.
Bad Foods
- the starting point is to avoid foods that interfere with your thyroid.
The main foods to avoid are rapeseed, cabbage, Brussels sprouts,
broccoli, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, maize, lima beans and pearl
millet. In addition if you have hypothyroidism also limit your
intake of fats, sugars, sodium chloride, red meat and eggs.
Good Foods
- On the other hand do eat 'thyroid helping foods'
that contain iodine such as kelp, beetroot, radish, parsley, potatoes, fish,
oatmeal and bananas.
2. Focus on Thyroid Diet Foods with a low Glycemic index
Well if you have an under active thyroid then you need to do all you
can to boost your energy levels.
All
carbohydrates convert to blood sugar-some fast, some slow -and the
Glycemic Index measures the rate the conversion takes place.
Eating high-glycemic carbohydrates
(ones that turn to sugary quickly) will hinder the fat burning
process and will decrease energy levels.
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Top 5 Tips
1. Exercise
Exercise stimulates
the thyroid function.
2. Avoid Carbs/ Up Protein
Up your protein
intake, protein is digested slowly helping to slow down the release of
insulin.
3. Increase Fibre
Make sure you eat 30-40g of fibre per day
as many people with an under active thyroid suffer from constipation.
4. Avoid certain foods
Avoid foods that interfere with thyroid
function including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, peanuts,
pinenuts and linseeds.
5. Up antioxidants
Eat food high in antioxidants, such as
blueberries, cherries and tomatoes.
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Here's why:
When you eat
high-glycemic carbs, your blood sugar levels soar ; when this happens
your pancreas produces insulin. One of the roles of insulin is to keep
your blood sugar levels regulated -but its also a storage hormone. When
your sugars go up, your body produces the storage hormone to clear the
excess sugars. Those sugars end up in fatty tissue. Ultimately, your
gaining fat, because internally, your telling your body to store.
Here's how it relates to energy levels:
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When you overproduce insulin,
you clear the sugars out of your blood-the end result is that you are
now hypoglycemic.
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What does that mean?
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Blood sugar levels are lower than
they should be,
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"you crash" or get lethargic, and now your body craves
sugars.
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So what next? You end up overeating , and the cycle continues
By
switching to low-glycemic carbs, the energy release is gradual and
long lasting which is ideal if you have an underactive thyroid, you do not tax your
pancreas, you do not over-produce a storage hormone, you feel better and
you're in a better position to lose weight or more accurately, burn body
fat. For more details of low GI index foods
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Thyroid Diet Plan
The easiest way to combine these 2 is to focus on
four key issues:
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Diet
Plan
You face the same issues as anyone wanting to lose weight.
Quite simply it is designing a diet which reduces calories without
loss of energy, prevent hunger as well as providing essential vitamins
and minerals.
L ow
Glycemic Index Plan
In addition you need a plan which will provide
long lasting energy. That means containing the right foods which
have the right calorie levels to lose weight, but the right
ingredients to help you boost your energy levels.
(more detail below)
V itamins,
minerals and nutrients
Your body tends to look for all the essential 'building blocks' it needs to
be healthy and survive. By reducing your calorie intake there is a
real danger of reducing all the essential vitamins and minerals you need.
That is why a plan which provides enough essential nutrients will help
you to not only feel better, but will also prevent
hunger.
Metabolism
But in particular you need to focus on your metabolism.
When the
thyroid is underactive (hypothyroidism), it produces too little
thyroxine, producing symptoms such as extreme tiredness, an
intolerance to cold, mental drowsiness, weight gain (even with a poor
appetite), constipation, etc
This sounds a lot more difficult than it is - for example our most
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Alternatively why not have a look at the popular low GI index
underactive thyroid plan below ...
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If you eat the right foods you
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The 'natural thyroid diet' provides step by step advice
on how to select the right foods, when to eat and what else you
can do to boost results :
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