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| 18 Nov 2009 Restrict Soy intake: Unfortunately many unnatural forms of Soy products are now sold in the market which can cause problems with the Thyroid Gland. So restrict the soy intake and as far as possible avoid soy powders, pills, etc. ... Online Diet and Fitness Magazine covering... - http://www.ayushveda.com/dietfitness/ - References [ More results from Online Diet and Fitness Magazine covering... ] |
| 9 Nov 2009 by JP Groulx Pregnant animals fed soy protein produced offspring with deformed sex organs and a life-long 'estrogen syndrome' (e.g. increased incidence of thyroid disease, bone loss, gallbladder disease, cancer, infertility and heart disease). ... Kinesyne Consultants - http://kinesyneconsultants.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 May 2008 by admin Although widely promoted as a health food, hundreds of studies link modern processed soy to thyroid dysfunction, reproductive disorders, and other diseases. The Healthy Skeptic - http://thehealthyskeptic.org/ - References [ More results from The Healthy Skeptic ] |
| 4 Nov 2009 by rosen Soy is bad for your thyroid. Soy contains goitrogens – substances that suppress thyroid function by inhibiting your body's ability to make thyroid hormones and may cause hypothyroidism (low thyroid function). The thyroid is responsible ... Healthier Talk - http://www.healthiertalk.com/ - References [ More results from Healthier Talk ] |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Monica Reinagel, MS, LD/N Example: are hyperthyroid but normalizes the gland taking soy/fluorine in drinking water/toothpaste combination which is a total knockout to the thyroid with soy blocking thyroid peroxidase and fluorine as TSH analogue without the ... The ND Blog: Notes from the Nutritionista... - http://blog.nutritiondata.com/ndblog/ - References [ More results from The ND Blog: Notes from the Nutritionista... ] |
| 20 Jun 2008 by admin 5 ~ Soy reduces thyroid hormone and slows your metabolism. Consequently, it is not appropriate for those who are hypothyroid or trying to lose weight. Sea vegetables on the other hand stimulate the thyroid and are frequently combined ... Kelly Hayford Articles - http://www.kellyhayford.com/dev/blog/ |
| 8 Nov 2009 by dearthyroid As thyroid patients, we know to avoid soy, but we have to remember that soy is in nearly every processed food item we can buy — not just tofu or soymilk. Whether it be vegetable oil (soy), or soy lecithin (an emulsifier and thickening ... Dear Thyroid™ - http://dearthyroid.org/ - References [ More results from Dear Thyroid™ ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Lisa Katayama Soy has also been called out as an agent of brain cell aging and thyroid dysfunction, too. In her recent book The Jungle Effect, San Francisco-based physician Daphne Miller — who studied low cancer rates in Okinawa extensively — writes: ... Boing Boing - http://www.boingboing.net/ - References [ More results from Boing Boing ] |
| 12 Oct 2008 by Nutrition Researchers Other common health problems linked to a high-soy diet include: Thyroid problems, including weight gain, lethargy, malaise, fatigue, hair loss, and loss of libido. Premature puberty and other developmental problems in babies, ... Nutrition Research Center Health Update - http://nutritionresearchcenter.org/healthnews/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Tempo Caution on soymilk: non-fermented soy depresses thyroid function making us sluggish and prone to easy weight gain. Many aritcles on this by biochemist Raymond Peat, Ph.D., health writer Sally Fallon and Mary Enig, Ph.D. ... Julie's Health Club - http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/features_julieshealthclub/ - References [ More results from Julie's Health Club ] |
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