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Dependent ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dependent Posts: 337 Joined: 14-October 07 Member No.: 2,417 ![]() |
Bine v-am regasit! Nu's ce se intampa cu parola ca o tot uitam, deh, batranetile
Di, daca esti prin zona, da un semn sa stiu ca esti on. Am citit ce ai scris de Tyrozol si voiam sa sa-ti spun cate ceva. E ceata, nu am chef de nimic, abia m-am mobilizat sa fac o friptura de pui la tava. O zi buna va doresc! |
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Fondator eLady.ro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 33,779 Joined: 7-December 05 Member No.: 5 ![]() |
Thyrozolul e numai pentru hiper. Iar daca iei thyrozol, ii clar...
Hyperthyroidism: The Role of Iodine If you've been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, there's nothing you can do nutritionally to change the fact that you have it; diet alone can't reverse hyperthyroidism. However, some symptoms of hyperthyroidism can be affected by iodine in the diet. In rare cases, hyperthyroidism can actually be caused by too much iodine in the diet. And in the case of iodine-induced hyperthyroidism, there's a chance that hyperthyroidism may be reversed if you remove the excess iodine. Always be cautious about taking supplements that contain iodine. If you have a hyperthyroid problem, Skugor says, they can fuel the fire and make it impossible to complete some of the diagnostic testing used to detect the condition. The more iodine the thyroid has, the more hormones it produces. Still, iodine would have to be taken in very large quantities to cause a problem, either through supplements or excessive amounts of iodized or sea salt. Talk to your doctor about whether you might need to limit or avoid foods that contain significant amounts of iodine including: * Sea salt and iodized salt * Seafood * Dairy products * Plants grown in soil rich with iodine Hyperthyroidism: The Link to Celiac Disease Another aspect of diet related to hyperthyroidism is its apparent connection to celiac disease, a digestive disorder that prevents the body from properly absorbing nutrients. For people with celiac disease, eating gluten, a protein found in starch, can have serious consequences. People who have celiac disease are also more likely to develop hyperthyroidism by way of an autoimmune disease like Graves' disease, a common cause of hyperthyroidism. If you have celiac disease, it's important to follow a gluten-free diet (no wheat, rye, and barley products) to try to reduce or better manage hyperthyroid symptoms. Hyperthyroidism: How Weight Is Affected Body weight doesn't have an impact on hyperthyroidism — being overweight or underweight won't cause the disease. However, hyperthyroidism can cause you to lose weight and make gaining weight more difficult because of high metabolism. People with hyperthyroidism may need to add calories to their diets so that they don't lose too much weight. Once hyperthyroidism is treated and under control, losing weight should no longer be an issue, according to the American Thyroid Association. Diet very rarely causes, reverses, or helps to manage hyperthyroidism without additional treatment. But getting the best possible nutrition — in addition to a specified treatment plan — is an important consideration for someone with hyperthyroidism trying to stay healthy overall. |
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