5 Bad Habits That Make Your Thyroid Problems Worse! MUST READ!
According to the American Thyroid Association, more than 12{cee2002f739e7296570a1535f296f4aba2d6d38c2e845de34f2a289022b9ebe8} of the U.S. population will develop some form of thyroid disease in their lifetime. The effects of such a disease can be quite pervasive, disrupting sleep, mood, metabolism and memory.
All this considered, a thyroid disease does not have to be a black cloud hanging over your head. With careful planning and lifestyle changes, you can manage your condition.
Today, we’re going to focus on 5 habits anyone with a thyroid condition should squash as soon as possible.
Habit #1 – Letting Stress Boil Over
One study, published in the journal Behavioral Brain Research, reports that stress and a thyroid condition can combine to produce symptoms like long-term memory impairment.
According to EverydayHealth.com, this is because of the way stress suppresses the thyroid and its hormone secretion – which are already under attack in patients with a form of thyroid disease.
That, in a nutshell, is why you absolutely need to take care of stress when you suffer from such a condition. Have a look at this post for a few stress-relief ideas.
Habit #2 – Smoking
In 1995, researchers discovered that smoking increases the severity of thyroid problems. This is largely due to the presence of cyanide in tobacco smoke. Cyanide is an anti-thyroid agent that stops the gland from synthesizing hormones that bond to their receptors.
This can damage your liver, among other organs.
Of course, ditching a cigarette habit is no easy feat. Luckily, nature has a few compounds that can help. Check out this post to learn about using the stevia leaf to reduce cravings.
Habit #3 – Using Soy
Everybody should stop eating soy – especially people with a thyroid condition. As Dr. Mercola reports, soy contains a whole host of components that negatively affect the butterfly-shaped gland. This includes goitrogens, which prevent the thyroid from synthesizing hormones and metabolizing iodine.
Soy also inhibits the effectiveness of various thyroid treatments.
Habit #4 – Over-Consumption Of Raw Cruciferous Vegetables
According to the Oregon State University, high intake of veggies like cabbage and turnips can impair thyroid function in those with an iodine deficiency. This is all because of the glucosinolates in such vegetables, which the human body converts to goitrin – a compound that hampers hormone secretion.
Now, you can still eat cruciferous vegetables – just take it easy.
Habit #5 – Avoiding Input From A Healthcare Professional
I get it – life is busy and seeing a healthcare professional isn’t always pleasant. But if you’ve got a form of thyroid disease, you need to remember that your condition can cause serious damage if not treated properly.
Seek the help of a registered naturopath or dietician who will be able to look at your condition on a personal basis and provide recommendations.
Stay healthy and positive! Share and make your loved ones aware!
Source: David Wolfe
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