10 Harmful Foods if You Have Hashimoto's (AVOID These Foods)

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2021
  • If you have Hashimoto's thyroiditis then these 10 foods should be avoided. Did you know that the foods that you put into your mouth impact the course of Hashimoto's?
    It's true, foods can either positively impact or negatively impact thyroid function and that includes people who have autoimmune thyroiditis.
    Hashimoto's thyroiditis is both an autoimmune disease as well as a thyroid condition and both must be addressed if you want to see improvement.
    The good news is that by changing your diet, it is possible to see an improvement in both immune function and thyroid function and potentially even reverse or halt the damage your immune system is doing to your thyroid gland.
    This list of foods is notable for patients who have Hashimoto's because these food groups cause problems with either your immune system OR with thyroid function OR both.
    If you have Hahsimoto's, make sure you are AVOIDING these foods.
    Did any of these foods surprise you? Are you already avoiding them? Let me know below!
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    Disclaimer:
    Dr. Westin Childs received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic medicine in 2013. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Childs is no longer practicing medicine and does not hold an active medical license so he can focus on helping people through videos, blog posts, research, and supplement formulation. To read more about why he is no longer licensed please see this page: www.restartmed.com/what-happe...
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Komentáře • 814

  • @kimshine4011
    @kimshine4011 Před rokem +302

    I went a year on a dairy, gluten and processed sugar and foods. I was miserable. I went in at 100%. I didn't cheat I almost only ate food at home. I ended up being obsessed and became so anxious about food and being around people eating. I had to research a restaurant and if there was nothing I could eat I would either ask to go somewhere else or just not go. It seriously messed me up. I was doing all this under a naturopath that insisted I never eat any of these things again. After a year I had to stop. I lost a ton of weight but felt horrible and now had an eating disorder. I added dairy in first and slowly started feeling a bit better. Then I added back gluten and felt even better. When I added back processed foods/sugar. I started feeling a little worse. So I decided to just be very careful of the processed foods/sugar. and eat whatever else I wanted. 10 years later I'm still anxious around food and have had a few panic attacks eating out at restaurants. I try to eat a balance diet and consult a nutritionist to stay on track. I just want people to not do what I did and become obsessed with food. Eat in moderation and if you find you don't feel well after a particular food try to have it in very limited quantities. My number one trigger that makes me feel horrible are onions. I'm ok in very small quantities but have to be careful.
    I'm sorry for the ramble I just don't want anyone to go through what I did and become obsessed.

    • @joey8701
      @joey8701 Před rokem +19

      I went through the same thing as you when I went raw vegan. Talk about obsessing and stressed out. LOL

    • @Sirie7206
      @Sirie7206 Před rokem +18

      @@joey8701 Going through that 2 weeks in AIP. It causes more stress than happiness.

    • @nariphondeth6423
      @nariphondeth6423 Před rokem +6

      My number one trigger is also onions. I've been diagnosed with an intolerance to FODMAPs. Maybe you have it too

    • @susana3226
      @susana3226 Před rokem +4

      Good info. Always good to use the elimination method - before and add back 1 at a time - to see what your body can tolerate.

    • @stoptheworldandletmeoff
      @stoptheworldandletmeoff Před rokem +4

      ​@@Sirie7206 oh boy 😭 you got that right. I can't understand why I feel worse now since I've been on the AIP diet. The reason why I started that diet is to lose weight and sleep better. I so miss my butter and eggs. I usually don't eat grains or vegys. Since I've been on this diet I eat a lot more veggies. I'm tired of feeling crappy and not losing weight.

  • @carolwaite4343
    @carolwaite4343 Před měsícem +23

    OK, I'm 77. Two years ago I was told I had Hashimotos disease, even though I've been on thyroid meds since my late 20s. Now all of a sudden I'm supposed to make these dramatic changes in my diet. I'm also pre-diabetic & watch my sugar intake & check my glucose levels periodically with my own monitor. The leaky gut thing & giving up glutin threw me. At 16 I had ulcers, from high stress. I got over it. I've never had stomach issues since, maybe occasional heartburn with something really spicy, but I found the main cause was sugar. Once I cut back on sugar, that went away. So I'm listening to you now & find glutin free just has to be for 60-90 days? Then what? I thought it had to be forever? Why dairy? I've never been a milk drinker, but I love halfnhalf in my coffee & tea (not to excess) cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese & the only problem I ever had with dairy is ice cream...it makes me phlegmy. I'm so confused at this point I've almost lost my appetite for anything. I thought your later years were supposed to be enjoyable?

    • @Snaphappy26
      @Snaphappy26 Před měsícem +2

      Would love to see an answer to this.. same questions as I want to ask..

    • @patiakreles
      @patiakreles Před měsícem +4

      He says to try it for 60-90 days... Many people stop gluten and dairy for a week (at most) and they will still eat them on "special occasions", so they never find out if these 2 kinds of foods made them sick.
      I have been following hashimoto diet for 4 months and I went from not beng able to walk to feeling like a normal 30 year old. Give it a try for 3 months and if you feel better, keep going (forever, no cheat meals).

    • @ceejay1794
      @ceejay1794 Před 22 dny

      I’m in the same situation. Have taken Synthroid for 40 years

    • @jamiehromas
      @jamiehromas Před 21 dnem

      What do you eat? It is so difficult and expensive. @patiakreles

    • @patiakreles
      @patiakreles Před 21 dnem

      @@jamiehromas it is expensive, I tried my best to follow the diet while also taking my medication, that was really expensive, after a while I was able to stop some of the meds so the diet is still expensive, but my total expenditure is less than before. I try to see it as my monthly expenses, rather than focusing too much on "this meal is expensive". I live in Chile so here we have a lot of cheap fruits and veggies and I go to a kind of "farmer's market" every saturday. I have sjogrens so my mouth is kind of dry, I tend to eat A LOT of chicken soup with veggies and potatoes. I don't remember if this video banned eggs, I still eat these. I used to prepare my own almond milk, but it was too much work and peeling the almonds was really hard for me at my lowest health. I found a chilean brand that makes powderes almond "milk" so I drink that every now and then.
      For me it has been a switch from focusing on my meds to focusing on my food. I eat kind of like a body builder, chicken, veggies and fruits.
      I used to hace bronchitis every autumn and winter and this year I got a sore throat one day or two and that was it. Last year I had a 3 month cold with bronchitis and asthma that lead to me taking prednisone. If you can try to make a budget and see what you can eat and how much it costs. For me the replacements like gluten free bread and pasta are way too expensive, I might have it once a month, since 1 kg of gluten free bread here is like 8 dollars and 1 kg of normal bread is at most 2 dollars.
      I learnt to cook a lot of gluten free vegan things, my favourite is a "curddle" that I kind of invented, I use coconut cream (here it is 2 or 3 dollars), a can of fruit or any fruit you like and a couple of eggs, you can add sugar or some sweetner and that goes to the oven for like 30 minutes in a small pan (idk if it's called a pan... But you get the idea).
      I kind of enjoyed the process of learning how to eat differently, I feel it made me more creative in general. I did mourn the loss of dairy and still fantasize about cheese, but no big deal given the benefits

  • @sarahsantiago9064
    @sarahsantiago9064 Před měsícem +10

    Can you please make a video what to eat when you have Hashimoto's? Thanks for the all the information. very helpful.

  • @sandyduncan6167
    @sandyduncan6167 Před 2 lety +529

    1. Gluten
    2. Iodized salt
    3. Dairy
    4. Soy
    5. Coffee
    6. Alcohol
    7. Processed foods
    8. Processed sugar
    9. Industrial seed oils or vegetable oils
    10. Raw vegetables

    • @charlotte22
      @charlotte22 Před 2 lety +47

      Exactly the comment I was looking for. Thanks.

    • @thoulaphetmany9037
      @thoulaphetmany9037 Před 2 lety +23

      Omg. I like raw vegies. I can't understand why hashimoto can't consume iodine ? Reasons please

    • @sandyduncan6167
      @sandyduncan6167 Před 2 lety +26

      @@thoulaphetmany9037 the thyroid is the only organ in the body that can process iodine. If you have hashi and overload it with iodine it ends up damaging your thyroid more than it already is. Its a controversial subject.

    • @emmanuelpeters3997
      @emmanuelpeters3997 Před 2 lety

      Hello have anyone heard of Dr iyaremoses on CZcams channel he cured me permanently from psoriasis with herbal remedy.

    • @pattyap7056
      @pattyap7056 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!!!!!

  • @user-yp4xs4ox2c
    @user-yp4xs4ox2c Před 3 měsíci +28

    OMG I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at 41 and packed on 40 lbs in one year. I'm 69 now and no one ever said the word Hashimoto . I've tried every diet known to man with no results. None of this was ever explained. I feel so blessed to have found Dr. Child's Channel. Now maybe I can make some progress.

    • @taritabonita22
      @taritabonita22 Před 3 měsíci

      Hashimoto is a relatively new auto immune disorder.
      Look at it this way when you walk into a grocery store you realize there’s only 25% or less of any food you can purchase and eat! Seriously!

    • @tp7412
      @tp7412 Před 9 dny +1

      Hashimoto’s is one type of hypothyroidism. There is a test for it.

    • @taritabonita22
      @taritabonita22 Před 8 dny

      @@tp7412 be sure to inform women with Hashimoto to take 200 mg of selenium every day for the rest of their lives. As a matter of fact, in this day and age every woman should be taking selenium!

  • @karenbergen2476
    @karenbergen2476 Před měsícem +8

    Hi. I too am 57 years old , and have had thyroid issues since early 30's. Was diagnosed with Hashimoto's 10 years ago, and kind of naturally avoided everything you mentioned. I eat everything I want, which is within those parameters, and forget I have this diagnosis. If I just roll with things, I' m good

  • @maggiewhiteside4463
    @maggiewhiteside4463 Před 2 lety +78

    Going gluten free has helped with my thyroid inflammation tremendously. I am really glad you said coffee was bad for the thyroid of Hashimoto's patients. Everyone I know drinks an obsessive amount of coffee and asks me why I don't do the same. I have tried in the past to drink coffee with all the cool kids. But I always felt sick, tired, unhealthy! Then I started getting migraines. They were so bad I would throw up. After some research (it's nearly impossible to find anyone who says coffee can be bad for some people), I suspected coffee might be the culprit. After going completely caffeine free (giving up green tea and chocolate was harder than giving up coffee), I no longer have any headaches at all. When I tell people I don't drink or eat any caffeine they usually are shocked or feel sorry for me but I feel the best I've ever felt. People I know are so addicted to coffee (they even wear shirts admitting their love affair with coffee) that when I ever suggest they give it up, a fight is sure to ensue, so I keep my mouth shut. I am grateful to know to cure to my headaches and fatigue-ditching caffeine.

    • @Dp-sg9fq
      @Dp-sg9fq Před 2 lety

      Why giving up green tea?

    • @maggiewhiteside4463
      @maggiewhiteside4463 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Dp-sg9fq it gives me neck pain and headaches.it’s the caffeine

    • @thoulaphetmany9037
      @thoulaphetmany9037 Před rokem

      Can drink decaf green tea? Green tea is good for health.

    • @carinahotzel4996
      @carinahotzel4996 Před rokem +2

      ​@@thoulaphetmany9037 I love green tea and I know it contains a lot of antioxidants. But I noticed that drinking just one cup in the morning put my body in a state of stress so that I impacted badly on my night sleep

    • @stoptheworldandletmeoff
      @stoptheworldandletmeoff Před rokem +3

      LOL I'm sorry, I may be one of them people LOL! I so love my coffee! My biggest question is, is it the coffee Bean or is it the caffeine? I drink about one cup a day so I think I'm good ❤️

  • @marieturgeon5544
    @marieturgeon5544 Před 2 lety +47

    Wow I am so glad I just happened to come across your video!!! I am 71 and have endured Hashi for 15 years. I have NEVER had it explained the way that you do Dr. Childs. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This makes so much more sense now. I will have to watch all your videos so that I can really get educated and better my health and well-being. Big hugs to you for helping us. Thank you, Marie

    • @emmanuelpeters3997
      @emmanuelpeters3997 Před 2 lety

      Hello have anyone heard of Dr iyaremoses on CZcams channel he cured me permanently from psoriasis with herbal remedy.

  • @awillia38
    @awillia38 Před 10 měsíci +4

    WOW!!! You have ALL OF THE INFORMATION!! Thank You!

  • @roxannew7354
    @roxannew7354 Před rokem +15

    You share so much really helpful information in such an efficient amount of time. I've learned more watching these videos then from endocrinologists or even naturopaths. Thank you! It's great confirmation of much that I've learned over the years and am trying to implement. I still have some dairy and some processed foods, but have recently cut out coffee and processed sugar!

  • @chloepeach6613
    @chloepeach6613 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for doing what you do

  • @mackemwoman66
    @mackemwoman66 Před rokem +7

    Excellent piece of advice Doc. All Hashimotos need to know this info. Thanks for sharing 🥰

  • @sunflower8599
    @sunflower8599 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video! Thank you

  • @stevealkana3422
    @stevealkana3422 Před rokem +10

    Your videos, and videos like these are the BEST thing about the internet! I was getting so tired of telling my doctors their blood tests were WRONG (you confirmed this) and they had no answers. At 64 I think I’ve had this since I was 5 based on symptoms, I’ve conquered it a few times eating strictly and being out in the sun and active for hours a day, all on my own, but we all slip and the weight returns which complicates things yet again. ? What about drinking teas??? THANK YOU for all the details, to help refine how and what I eat. Still a tricky thing to get right. You are a shinning start of information! Again, thank you!!!

    • @dy5767
      @dy5767 Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, you uave great videos . Can we have tea with almond milk and banasa.??

  • @barbaramcgirt9662
    @barbaramcgirt9662 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you, I just came across ur videos. Very informative, I appreciate them very much .

  • @susanp.bentley4577
    @susanp.bentley4577 Před rokem +7

    I am new to you're channel, happy I am here. I ferment all my vegetables, many of them raw cruciferous vegetables, thank you for explaining to me I need to cook them and then ferment. I am enjoying your soft spoken, matter a fact, well spoken way

  • @Foreverzen88
    @Foreverzen88 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I followed this diet but then stopped, boy I’m feeling depressed and I have body aches. I’m been banking on coffee gluten and everything he mentioned. It is sad but everything he says is so truth. If you hashimoto, you won’t have a life because you can’t anything that everyone else can. It is so depressing, but I have to go back to eating non gluten and avoid alcohol.

    • @mollymalone2838
      @mollymalone2838 Před 19 dny

      If you think avoiding gluten removes you life enjoyment, try going grain free😎 You will never complain again for gluten free pizza

    • @mary-janeyapitzioglou2119
      @mary-janeyapitzioglou2119 Před 18 dny +1

      I'm a teenager with Hashimoto's and it feels horrible to always have to avoid some food when all around me eats everything they want without gain weight . When it's monday I start eating extremely healthy without gluten sugar excetera and when the weekend comes I just binge .. it becomes a cycle 🥲😭

  • @ngc4486diane
    @ngc4486diane Před 3 lety +6

    dr ur my most fave youtube channel and excellent information all my family has hashis and other autoimmune diseases, info is seriously lacking to uk patients, gps tend to know very lil here and extremely poor treatment, i had to research myself wish we had this 15 years ago ;) been on ndt a long time 8 to 9 years now it works, t4 is pretty useless tends to just flood the blood no conversion to t3, my nhs endo did finally tell me about conversion but i'd already told him so and trialed me on t3, ndt was better for me with a lil t4, i had to go private and still do to this day.

  • @marykorbin6294
    @marykorbin6294 Před 3 měsíci +4

    great information!!

  • @bodybutterscreations
    @bodybutterscreations Před měsícem +1

    I love how you explained this! Great information

  • @rosaritamaria4414
    @rosaritamaria4414 Před měsícem

    This was great information! Thank you!!!

  • @knaxel
    @knaxel Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much

  • @PlayaenDiaSoleado
    @PlayaenDiaSoleado Před rokem +7

    Thank you very much, Dr. Childs. None of the endocrine doctors I have consulted have ever given me any of this important information. They have only talked about T3, T4, TSH, hypo/hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto and autoimune…

    • @MissChrissyM1
      @MissChrissyM1 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ditto. Me too. Whyyyy do endocrine Drs always say there is no
      Special diet and that there is no cure?

  • @Lovesall_pugmixes
    @Lovesall_pugmixes Před rokem +3

    I love your information

  • @ritagamez3732
    @ritagamez3732 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Such magnificent info., and presentations. Wow. 🙏🏻💙👏👏🙏🏻

  • @sheripalmer3192
    @sheripalmer3192 Před 2 lety +34

    Love your channel and have learned so much about Hashimotos from you. I was a diet cola drinker for years. I consumed 4-6 daily for years. I recently quit and within 3 days my heart rate increased to 132 bpm at rest. I then developed hyperthyroid symptoms which were scary! Initially , I had been well controlled on 75 mg NP thyroid for 5 years. After I have eliminated diet cola , I am now taking 15 mg of NP thyroid med daily. My heart rate and blood pressure have normalized. All the hyperthyroid symptoms are gone after 4 months! It has been a long process to get to this point. I hope this can help some of you with Hashimotos. Nobody ever told me to stop or the impact it can have on your thyroid.

  • @dustycarstensen1869
    @dustycarstensen1869 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I was diagnosed at age 12 and I am now 51. All DR'S ever did was change my meds. This yr they finally told me about diet. I have several autoimmune diseases.

  • @CubanGirl-oo4pg
    @CubanGirl-oo4pg Před rokem +21

    I have avoided all these foods except for the coffee and the improvement is huge. I get sick every time I eat gluten and dairy. I definitely will remove coffee as well.

    • @janice369
      @janice369 Před 3 měsíci

      You don't have to REMOVE coffee. Just go caffeine free if your body is sensitive. Smdh

    • @chiefswife1212
      @chiefswife1212 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Even decaf contains caffeine, just have the coffee, decaf coffee is ridiculous ​@@janice369

  • @Cessnagirly
    @Cessnagirly Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent Dr. Childs. I have been following this regime since 2006 with the guidance of my Chiropractor and it makes a huge difference . Thank God I did because I'm still not on any medication and I am now 71 years old. This has also helped me with my digestive issues immensely. I have history of Barrett's, Gerd and Esophagitis and Hashimoto's in recent years. I have also had high levels of heavy metals which I went through chelation therapy and that helped with my thyroid issues and HBP. Would love to know your feelings about chelation therapy. Thank you and keep up the good work. I enjoy your videos, your complete knowledge and manner in which you share information.

  • @mariyadavidova6231
    @mariyadavidova6231 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you 🙏♥️

  • @venzryangarde3021
    @venzryangarde3021 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you doc.

  • @elainecash9267
    @elainecash9267 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you. You are so appreciated. At 65 I can relate what you say to over 30 yrs of my personal suffering. BUT, 2 years ago I discovered Rife technology. 2 yrs of my endocrinologist telling me I will be on this high dose of levothyroxine for the rest of my life, “ABSOLUTELY NO IODINE FOR YOU” (I’d say in my head “watch me”) she just, as in two weeks ago lowered my dose. Not once in 2 years did she discuss gluten, diet, lifestyle etc. just snickered at the number of supplements I took. I felt like a number on her pay invoice. With your help I’m going to beat this. Rife is a huge tool for me to utilize your information. THANK YOU.

  • @dee_805
    @dee_805 Před 3 lety +8

    This answered so many questions for me, thank you!

  • @anthonyguajaca9718
    @anthonyguajaca9718 Před 2 lety +12

    Decided to improve my symptoms by researching my symptoms and am pleased with your video. I have weight gained 50 lbs since finding out I had hyperthyroid and taking the radiation pills to kill my thyroid. This is hard to now take off and also have lots of bloating, swelling in face and arms, and constipation. Needing help finding answers, and don’t fell doctor is helping. Thank you!

  • @mialoveall5812
    @mialoveall5812 Před rokem +2

    You are awesome!!!!🙆‍♀️

  • @khbarrelracer12
    @khbarrelracer12 Před 3 lety +35

    This is what I have lived by for the last 6 months. My hashi symptoms are nearly gone, also with the help of proper medication dosages. I am now back to loving life again and appreciate my body's ability to heal.

    • @allyfrasier6306
      @allyfrasier6306 Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Kara. Just wondering if you'd mind sharing the medication you're prescribed? Right now I'm just taking Levothyroxine and find limited improvement. Thanks..

    • @khbarrelracer12
      @khbarrelracer12 Před 3 lety +3

      @@allyfrasier6306 I take Synthroid and Liothyronine :)

    • @yuriboykin8783
      @yuriboykin8783 Před 2 lety

      What diet to do use? I have no thyroid

    • @khbarrelracer12
      @khbarrelracer12 Před 2 lety +2

      @@yuriboykin8783 mostly AIP. Always gluten free, dairy free, soy free, no caffeine or alcohol and limited sugar.

    • @yuriboykin8783
      @yuriboykin8783 Před 2 lety

      What is AIP?

  • @libbyhaines3105
    @libbyhaines3105 Před 3 lety +107

    I have learned more from you then my on doctor's about my Hashimoto's.Thank you so much. I eat a carnivore-ish diet and feel so much better ...still haven't given up my coffee though.

    • @rosemarymounts131
      @rosemarymounts131 Před 3 lety +13

      I only drink 2 cups coffee a day. Last thing I will give up.

    • @robingarcia5062
      @robingarcia5062 Před 3 lety +5

      I do AIP and I, too, have had a hard time giving up coffee. I do make sure I eat before drinking it though and I only do one cup a day. However, if my endocrinologist says stop, I'm guessing I probably should 🤣

    • @katecarlisle8383
      @katecarlisle8383 Před 3 lety +4

      I life without coffee? 🥺🤯🤔😳👹😭I hear you. 😊🌼

    • @yuriboykin8783
      @yuriboykin8783 Před 2 lety +4

      What is AIP?

    • @honeyspoonbeewrangler4550
      @honeyspoonbeewrangler4550 Před 2 lety

      People try teechino dandelion coffee. It isnt coffee but good alternative.

  • @eandcgarden3637
    @eandcgarden3637 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @PamelaWildman-Williams
    @PamelaWildman-Williams Před 5 měsíci +1

    Yes yes yes - this info is life saving. Thankful for up to 20 minutes per dose is brilliant - so glad Dr Childs evidently understands this. Maybe just a tad slower?? Like so many people, given Levothyroxine and thought that was it. 35 years later in an unhappy existence I learn I may be able to get my life back. Does anyone also suffer with initial lymphatic glands feeling painful, off and on???
    Thank you Dr Childs ❤

  • @debracully2166
    @debracully2166 Před 7 měsíci

    Dr. Childs, Your videos are very informative can you tell me the best time of day to take my meds for my thyroid? Thank you

  • @rosaliaoliver-qv3gr
    @rosaliaoliver-qv3gr Před 4 dny

    ❤Thank you Dr!❤I love your video! This will help many that will lisent to your advice,and ❤thank you,thank you!❤

  • @annabradshaw213
    @annabradshaw213 Před 7 měsíci +18

    I definitely agree with all these! Although one other that I would like to add because it is a MAJOR one for me personally (but may not be for others with Hashimotos) is nightshades. It took a long time to figure it out because I was still in the process of adjusting the rest of my diet, but red peppers especially like paprika, potatoes, eggplant, even tomatoes :( all need to be avoided for me. And even though it's not a nightshade, I also need to be very careful with onion as well.

    • @chrisortiz8072
      @chrisortiz8072 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I've been having weird reactions from tomatoes also. I've been getting sick lot and dr didnt find out why. Thought it was lupus at first so they tested me for that etc. Trying to fix my insurance and get tested for thyroid. I read all the symptoms and they match up 2 well.

    • @annabradshaw213
      @annabradshaw213 Před 5 měsíci

      @@chrisortiz8072 I hope you are able to find your answers soon.

    • @KingsDaughter1957
      @KingsDaughter1957 Před 3 měsíci

      @@chrisortiz8072 "Healthy" tomatoes are a nightshade! I have an autoimmune condition called Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) and learned years ago it was aggravated by sugar and soy and other foods, but was clueless that all the tomato sauce-based dishes I was making were also culprits (thanks to Dr. Ken Berry!). ALSO, artificial sweeteners can mess with our insulin and cause HS breakouts, so since these two diseases "share" so many food sensitivities, maybe artificial sweeteners affect Hashi as well. Going mostly carnivore has not led to big weight losses as I hoped BUT it has calmed by HS symptoms. I wonder if it would help Hashi victims too ...

    • @aliciagroombridge3514
      @aliciagroombridge3514 Před 3 měsíci

      Organic tomatoes were ok for me. Ordinary non organic tomatoes ( full of pesticides and chemicals) made me ill.@@chrisortiz8072

  • @andreabecker1829
    @andreabecker1829 Před 3 lety +23

    Coffee definitely affects me in ways where i do not absorb my meds. I do notice many Hashimoto’s people crave alcohol because of fatigue. I am glad you covered avoid it here.

    • @DarkAngel-cj6sx
      @DarkAngel-cj6sx Před 3 lety +4

      I have hypothyroid and I was driving wine at night to be able to sleep, but it wasn't a good idea

    • @sandraruland3846
      @sandraruland3846 Před měsícem +1

      Why would anyone crave alcohol due to fatigue? If anything alcohol is a depressant and increases drowsiness.

  • @dianewhistler8992
    @dianewhistler8992 Před 2 měsíci +2

    As a Celiac with Dermatitis Herpetiformis (a skin manifestation that affects 10 to 25% of Celiacs), even a small amount of iodine can severely aggravate eruptions. In my experience, keeping 100% gluten free will eliminate all DH symptoms, but even a pinch of gluten contamination can set off painful sores and blistering. If I am also consuming iodine, the symptoms are much worse.

  • @Weesson
    @Weesson Před 3 lety +27

    12:10 I’m actually glad you put emphasis on this, because people tend to group sugar from fruits into a harmful category of “sugar bad”

    • @oldbat4383
      @oldbat4383 Před rokem +5

      too much fructose isnt good for you. i tend to stay with berries.

    • @contrarymary76
      @contrarymary76 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Other doctors say the only fruit you should eat is granny Smith green apples, lemons, limes, and berries. Check out the podcast KNOW THE CAUSE. Doug Kaufmann is the guy. He teaches about mycotoxins- like fungus and yeast. His eating plans cut out lots of foods too. All depends on what you are treating.

    • @Weesson
      @Weesson Před 7 měsíci

      40% of my diet is fruit and all my blood work is fine. no diabetes or other condition's. Except for the obvious hashimotos. Clean HBA1C, Fasting glucose, and oral glucose tolerance test. My blood work is phenomenal. People say fructose is bad but eating too much fat is equally bad if not worse. Fat is the issue not the fructose.@@oldbat4383

    • @Weesson
      @Weesson Před 7 měsíci

      @@contrarymary76 Mycotoxin exposure comes from the indoor environment building and homes through inhalation. If you want to lower mycotoxin exposure in your body, you address your home and/or workplace, not diet. Using diet to control symptoms of mycotoxin exposure doesn't treat the cause. Also mycotoxin is the by product of fungus and yeasts. Mycotoxins are not the same as fungus and yeasts Certain tests look for fungus and yeast but there are different test to check for types of mycotoxins antibody exposure. Id suggest looking into Dr andrew campbell, he's gives good information. There are certain things i dont agree with him but a good amount what he says is good information.

    • @KingsDaughter1957
      @KingsDaughter1957 Před 3 měsíci

      Depends on what those natural and processed sugars are doing to your insulin and glucose levels probably ...

  • @Irish_Lass2024
    @Irish_Lass2024 Před rokem +106

    I agree with all of this, as a Hashimoto's patient for 20 years, except the part about sugar. Yes, processed sugars are worse, but natural sugars are not much better. Sugars, no matter what type, react the same in the body. There are actually no studies that show that carbs (sugars) are essential to life. Very occasionally honey and some fruit may be ok, but we have to remember that they still introduce sugar into the body, which is a source of inflammation. While honey and fruit tastes good and can be enjoyed occasionally, the sugar in them is not essential for life. Fatty meats are nutrient dense and do not contain inflammatory sugars. I recommend Dr. Ken D Berry, who has been a carnivore for 4 years after being on keto and paleo before that. He and his wife are the healthiest they have ever been since going ketovore and carnivore. She has put her Hashimoto's into remission. I highly recommend their channels.

    • @MamaMammoth
      @MamaMammoth Před rokem +11

      I agree! Dr. Ken Berry and his wife Neisha who is in remiss6 fro Hashimotos are great examples of how to do Keto/Carnivore

    • @saibestboy4976
      @saibestboy4976 Před 9 měsíci

      wdym sugar is not essential for life,, glucose is the only source of energy for brain and erythrocytes

    • @cinnamongirl3070
      @cinnamongirl3070 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Absolutely!! Sugar from a piece of fruit and sugar from pasta and sugar from molasses are all the same to your body. All carbs are broken down into glucose by the body in order to be utilized. And sugar causes inflammation. That is enough reason for me to ditch carbs. So agree about carbs not being an essential nutrient at all. I have heard Dr. Berry say that many times!!

    • @Lucky-wt6fg
      @Lucky-wt6fg Před 8 měsíci +7

      Fructose from fruits is supposed to be Evan worse than sucrose……but , yes I agree all sugars are bad…unfortunately….😢

    • @cinnamongirl3070
      @cinnamongirl3070 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@moperson1 Honey is 40% fructose and 30% glucose. Not sure how that can be "better."

  • @dorisknaggs8452
    @dorisknaggs8452 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you so much Dr.Childs for this informative sessions.Now I've to go easy on my Cheese intake & 120 mls of wine daily with dinner.Not too much Ihope.Keep well.😊

  • @bohemianslouch3749
    @bohemianslouch3749 Před 8 měsíci +55

    i already avoid gluten and dairy and processed sugar but it’s just not fair. i’m so tired of deprivation and not being able to have foods with those ingredients 😭 eta: i also avoid caffeine and alcohol. ugh i hate this 😭😭😭

    • @Adventuresinger
      @Adventuresinger Před 8 měsíci +8

      Me too! I've been strict keto for 5 years. A couple times a year I give myself the ability to go wild for a few days but I always regret it because I feel like shit. It makes me want to scream sometimes. Parties, work, I have to spend most of my time saying no.

    • @MissChrissyM1
      @MissChrissyM1 Před 5 měsíci +2

      But the question is, are you feeling better when avoiding these items?
      I’d like to know in detail please

    • @satines6045
      @satines6045 Před 4 měsíci +2

      When I avoid caffeine my stress builds up so it is not good, when I avoid dairy completely I don't feel good. What worked for me is to drink coffee in a normal amount, one turkish coffee in a day, and something dairy for breakfast like yogurt for example.

    • @realdyl19
      @realdyl19 Před 3 měsíci

      im terribly addicted to caffeine and i have this same hashimotos. is there any reason why i should be avoiding caffeine
      ?

    • @rebeccapatterson649
      @rebeccapatterson649 Před 3 měsíci

      I’m like, who did this to me?

  • @evitaleou3879
    @evitaleou3879 Před 2 měsíci

    I have heard people who had great results avoiding of course bad quality food, but following blood type diet and have seen great improvement.

  • @nancyadams4358
    @nancyadams4358 Před 2 lety +3

    Right on! I am so Thankful for your care as a Doctor! I learn the Best from you every time! I’m listening and doing what you suggest. When my doc put me on a Thyroaide supplement that has 150 iodine,200 Ashwagaunda,125 Tyrosine,forskohlil50mg,vitaminB6,Vit A 2500,Folate mcg,zinc 6mgs, Selinium 100mcg. It’s helping big time. I do take 25 mgsof Zink also.😊

    • @emmanuelpeters3997
      @emmanuelpeters3997 Před 2 lety

      Hello have anyone heard of Dr iyaremoses on CZcams channel he cured me permanently from psoriasis with herbal remedy.

  • @racheljavellana2111
    @racheljavellana2111 Před 3 lety +1

    This a good video! Thanks you for this infirmation. What about grave's disease and radio iodine doctor? Hope you can make videos on this as well.

  • @DarkAngel-cj6sx
    @DarkAngel-cj6sx Před 3 lety +12

    Alcohol affects me so bad that so far I have completly quit

    • @vjr5261
      @vjr5261 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Me too. Not even fun.

  • @matiramatibay
    @matiramatibay Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank for the high info sir.i just want to ask what is all the vegeatable allowed to eat please advice us as a male im suffering as of now hopefully i can control this

  • @zankhanashah9918
    @zankhanashah9918 Před 2 lety +6

    My thyroid tsh was less then 2 since from 2016 to 2020 July. August 2020 I lost my dad due depression i am in stress , anxiety and hair loss and pms issues. July2021 my tsh was 5.6 . Dosage increase 50 mcg to directly 88 mcg.
    I started thyroid tablet in night as morning I feeling too much fatigue . Stress also main factor to elevate thyroid function.
    And thanks for all points will definitely eliminate all process foods, sugar, soy and oils to improve thyroid.

    • @Sheriffer_Graham
      @Sheriffer_Graham Před 2 lety

      Am not a doctor but little advice is better that none try dinking coriander water soak overnight boil and drink first thing in the morning on empty stomach for three months straight

  • @heeranardan3145
    @heeranardan3145 Před 3 lety +7

    Wonderful advice Doctor. These things are not told to the patients when we visit our GP.I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's in 2017.My tpo was 250+.Last yearit creeped up to 950 and I had every symptoms of hashimoto. I visited my GP he said my Thyroid Function was normal and he cant give me any medication. I was in so much pain in all parts of my body.i just took Paracetamol every 4 to 6 hours to calm my pain .Then I decided to go on U Tube and I got so much information from there and the testimonials from other people who are suffering from Hashimoto. After 5 months my TPO is 629 and I feel so much better just by avoiding all the gluten from my diet.
    The foods that you mentioned I don't take most of it.My next blood tests will be in September. Hopefully my hormone levels come further down.
    Thanks for sharing your advice once again.

    • @aqeelhaider1103
      @aqeelhaider1103 Před 2 lety +1

      Can you tell me the current antibodies?? Reduced from 600?? I have 1300 ......i don't know how to deal with them

  • @941charna
    @941charna Před 3 měsíci +1

    I appreciate your videos to help my son with Hashimotos. Thank you. Just one suggestion, you talk so quickly that if you are presenting new info it is difficult to absorb it. I had to log in on my phone and slow down your talking speed.

  • @rebeccarhernandez1029
    @rebeccarhernandez1029 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m sort of new with Hashimoto disease-1 year in. And I just turned 67 years old. So going on a gluten free diet is really expensive and hard to adjust to the awful taste. My antibodies just went up and was advised by my doctor to stick to the diet. I’ve learned quite a bit by subscribing to your channel. Still having a hard time though sticking to all I have to avoid. I am overweight and I want to be healthy so I’m really trying my best .

  • @jrowlove7328
    @jrowlove7328 Před 3 lety +4

    Like the new “do”. Great advice Doc, thank you.

  • @elizabethpatterson1776
    @elizabethpatterson1776 Před 3 lety +27

    Have been following this advice for 4 years and it helps keep my thyroid function consistent and my thyroid hormone replacement dose stable. For me Hashimoto’s was diagnosed very late, but I think if I had started avoiding these foods earlier, I could have avoided the progression of the disease and never developed other autoimmune diseases as a result of advanced Hashimoto’s.

    • @luzysombra5291
      @luzysombra5291 Před 3 lety

      Elizabeth Patterson May I ask how high were your aTPO and TG, before you were diagnosed with Hashimoto’s?

    • @elizabethpatterson1776
      @elizabethpatterson1776 Před 3 lety +3

      @@luzysombra5291 I had never been tested before, even with regular medical care. It was only after relocating from the Boston, Massachusetts, metro area, “Medical Mecca” to Mississippi and a new doctor that finally, I was tested. By that time, my TSH was over 6, and I was started on thyroid hormone replacement and referred to an endocrinologist, who I was not able to see for several months, so my TPO was not tested until after I was already being treated. At that time, my autoantibodies were close to 700, and I was also diagnosed with AIN.

    • @luzysombra5291
      @luzysombra5291 Před 3 lety

      @@elizabethpatterson1776 thank you for taking the time to answer.

    • @ca6177
      @ca6177 Před rokem

      Me too!

  • @pathofthetrickster
    @pathofthetrickster Před měsícem

    I was looking this video up for my sister who is diagnosed Hashimoto's. But I've been having some weird symptoms lately after having covid last September... I thought I had IBS for ages but now it is ramping up and it seems more like IBD (ulcers in my intestines). But I've had many tests and still doctors can't tell me what is wrong 🙃 so basically I've been figuring out what my food triggers are and a lot of it is what you've listed. Cutting out gluten has been a big help, using a juicer to have celery juice every day too. Avoiding processed foods is making a big difference too! I was vegan for a long time, but my body doesn't digest high fiber so well, beans and lentils can give me digestion problems... I was getting dizzy at work and so on, and doctors keep saying I have too much stress. But I still feel like there is something wrong in my body and no one can give me any answers 😕. Sleeping well and really eating healthy is all I can do... I've gone back to eating eggs and fish (no dairy though) but I can't see myself ever eating meat again, and avoiding the processed vegan alternatives as much as I can helps me.

  • @KatM272
    @KatM272 Před rokem +4

    **Could you please make a video on superfood mushrooms ? **
    I’ve heard chaga is not good with those that have hashimotos however I’ve heard other mushrooms are great for energy …. Sometimes these come in blends though
    It would be amazing to have a video on this topic, I’m trying to get the energy/focus benefits of mushrooms but want to be careful with my thyroid… thank!!!

  • @seeyouonthefly2024
    @seeyouonthefly2024 Před rokem +2

    I have Hashimotos with three nodules at a level 4. I go every 6 months for a thyroid ultrasound and I guess we are "waiting" for the nodules to be big enough to biopsy. My aunt had thyroid cancer, so I really want them to go in and take it all out, but I have to wait. My endocrinologist doesn't suggest any food avoidance. I have thyroid tongue as well but does not seem to address that either. I am on two meds. Lastly, and this is the hardest thing, I developed mal de debarquement syndrome from being on a plane ride almost 5 years ago. MdDS occurs mostly in women who are middle-aged like me and have thyroid disease in addition to being peri-menopausal (as I was) . So autoimmune disease is a big deal.

  • @tlj1621
    @tlj1621 Před rokem +22

    I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism a few weeks ago, thinking back it should have been at least ten years ago. I didn’t know anything about thyroid disease, so my symptoms were not associated to my thyroid. I could not understand why I was not loosing weight when I literally ate one meal a day. Hopefully, removing gluten will do the trick (not ready to remove coffee, but could start limiting dairy.). Thank You for your informative video.

    • @Rita-Portugal
      @Rita-Portugal Před rokem

      How are you doing at the moment?

    • @Raquel_98
      @Raquel_98 Před 10 měsíci

      How are you now?

    • @unnamed2737
      @unnamed2737 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Well I can tell you now I’ve been gluten free for over a decade and still can’t lose weight. I didn’t realize dairy and coffe were issues till recently. I’m off of them now. I don’t play around with limiting, if it’s bad, it’s got to go, completely.

    • @cinnamongirl3070
      @cinnamongirl3070 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@unnamed2737 Absolutely! If something is to be avoided, you can't just have a little or have it every so often. Avoidance means not at all!! If someone told you not to eat arsenic, you wouldn't try to convince yourself a little bit is ok. Poison is poison. And sometimes foods or drinks that other people can tolerate are poison to you. It's more abut discipline than willpower.

  • @paulioshak9438
    @paulioshak9438 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks. Going to try your recommendations. Increased soy consumption alot for more protein and started feeling bad stomach and upper gi bloat.
    Tsh went up about same or before and t3 down

  • @Becurlylulu2023
    @Becurlylulu2023 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much, I’ve learned so much too. I currently do keto carnivore diet and I do feel better. I still battle with fatigue and lack of motivation. I am currently on levothyroix, but thinking about switching to a better brand with no dyes etc. I thinking about stopping coffee for a month to see if I see improvements on my energy.

  • @glenlovelightlaughter2810

    How about a menu of few recipes of what we can eat ….we can actually make to eat at home .
    Thank you for all the great knowledge ❤❤❤

    • @M1402au
      @M1402au Před 5 měsíci

      Carnivore diet is the best for Hashi and thyroid dysfunction Since adopting this dietary approach, I have experienced a significant improvement in my symptoms, and my body has begun the healing process. 🥰

  • @ritagamez3732
    @ritagamez3732 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I recently heard the “grass fed butter”, is bad. A K2 was recommended. Didn’t quite understand. I just cut back, more so, on the butter. Thank you for mentioning, not to use extra virgin oil, when using high heat for cooking.

  • @joey8701
    @joey8701 Před rokem

    I get sick to my stomach and bloated when I drink coffee. Giving it up today.

  • @phoenixkay7191
    @phoenixkay7191 Před 3 lety

    OMG! I need your help!

    • @lixiuying919
      @lixiuying919 Před 3 lety

      I suffered hypothyroidism for 18 years until I came across Dr Isibor on youtube who cured me using pure natural root and herbs supplement. Now I'm totally cured and happy

  • @franklinbrathwaite1256
    @franklinbrathwaite1256 Před 2 měsíci +2

    😢🎉😢🎉
    THANK YOU
    DOCTOR..
    TRUTH... coffee ahhh no NO

  • @denide8921
    @denide8921 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the valuable information but I have difficulty in understanding which salt I should use. I bought sea kelp but I am afraid to use it either??

    • @emmanuelpeters3997
      @emmanuelpeters3997 Před 2 lety

      Hello have anyone heard of Dr iyaremoses on CZcams channel he cured me permanently from psoriasis with herbal remedy.

  • @AnnaEmert
    @AnnaEmert Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have Hashimoto's but I also had my thyroid removed and it had cancer. I don't hear many talk about that situation but I can say Gluten makes me really sick.

  • @kristagoodwin1491
    @kristagoodwin1491 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Please, Dr. Childs, would you explain why you aren't a fan of avocado oil? (Assuming first, it is Organic.)

  • @thegheostsnypercometh2588

    Thanks! I just need to stay disciplined. Earthing and fasting properly also helps me

    • @darleneengebretsen1468
      @darleneengebretsen1468 Před 2 měsíci

      My husband and I tried Earthing for some time and it did us NO good, which was really disappointing.

  • @Mojdehbkh
    @Mojdehbkh Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for this video .is it high oleic sunflower oil better than normal one ?(as consuming sometimes in snack )

  • @jenniferjustice7361
    @jenniferjustice7361 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for sharing all of this great information!
    But please SLOW DOWN! You will make less speech mistakes and it will be easier to take in everything you are sharing

  • @mustangkarrie
    @mustangkarrie Před měsícem

    I see so many of your wonderful videos, but I wonder if it all still applies to someone who has no thyroid at all. Mine was removed many years ago diagnosed with Hashimoto.

  • @kimberlypruszynski1122
    @kimberlypruszynski1122 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This diet would cause so much food anxiety and disordered eating. I am choosing ONE thing to eliminate and thats gluten, and thats enough. Enjoying food is important for not just physical health, but mental, emotional, and spiritual, maybe also social ~ food is a major part of being together with others and celebrations.

  • @AllSectorsHearThis
    @AllSectorsHearThis Před 11 měsíci +3

    Can fermenting cabbage reduce the goitergens? How about grilling,roasting and stirfrying?

  • @tanabarr7114
    @tanabarr7114 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes I have seen improvements leaving this out. What about DIM supplement people use for hormones have crucified veggies?

    • @emmanuelpeters3997
      @emmanuelpeters3997 Před 2 lety

      Hello have anyone heard of Dr iyaremoses on CZcams channel he cured me permanently from psoriasis with herbal remedy.

  • @bkaarinat4549
    @bkaarinat4549 Před měsícem +1

    Tofu, extra firm, fried in olive oil. I really love the texture and it doesn’t bother me. Cabbage: love it! boiled, or raw, or as sauerkraut.

  • @bertbotha8419
    @bertbotha8419 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the advice. It seems that a strict Carnivore lifestyle is a safe place to go for all Hashimoto patients, or am I wrong?

  • @nsbl1753
    @nsbl1753 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Did this plus egg free and nightshades free and my hashi symptoms improved so much! Yet, reintroduced slowly some dairy a week, and some potatoes and that was ok, once I reintroduced eggs and dairy though, my arthritis came back in one hand. So, I am going back to a stricter diet again... No coffee for more than 5 months now either. Migraines and extreme tiredness and brainfog are almost fully gone, arthritis was until eggs were back.

    • @royr8982
      @royr8982 Před 3 měsíci

      What do you eat for breakfast without eggs or dairy

  • @heatherneabitt4457
    @heatherneabitt4457 Před 2 lety +3

    Dr. Childs, I’m so grateful for your videos! I have Hashimotos. I’ve read it may be beneficial for some people with auto-immune disease to consume cow organ. What are your thoughts on this, please? Thank you in advance for your reply.

    • @drwestinchilds
      @drwestinchilds  Před 2 lety

      Are you talking about glandulars?

    • @heatherneabitt4457
      @heatherneabitt4457 Před 2 lety +2

      @@drwestinchilds Liver, kidney, heart. Thank you for such a quick response 👍🏼

  • @LuzTafoya51
    @LuzTafoya51 Před 3 lety +5

    What about matcha green tea?

  • @irisrobin
    @irisrobin Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for all this important information. Are teas okay? Green tea or Earl gray for the morning instead of coffee?

    • @robingarcia5062
      @robingarcia5062 Před 3 lety

      Green tea is really good for inflammation.

    • @edwardgingerwillis7181
      @edwardgingerwillis7181 Před 2 lety +1

      All tea has flouride in it except for the Herbal Teas.

    • @sandyduncan6167
      @sandyduncan6167 Před 2 lety +2

      They can make you nauseous if consumed on an empty stomach due to the tannins in them so have something small to eat before drinking teas.

    • @soniczforever5470
      @soniczforever5470 Před 2 lety

      I can't even have that

  • @NintCondition
    @NintCondition Před 3 lety +2

    What about astaxanthin? Some say that it is not good to take if you have thyroid issues. Can you please elaborate why that is?

  • @justgouds
    @justgouds Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Dr. Childs, I have high TSH about 6 but FREE T3 and T4 are in good range. My Sodium is low 130. My doc wants to put me on 25mcg of levothyroxine to see if my Sodium & Chloride go up. I tested negative for hashimotos. Is it ok to go on levothyroxine? I don't want to be stuck on a drug I could have fixed with better a better diet.

  • @ginasparks5756
    @ginasparks5756 Před měsícem

    I found out in my 30’s that I had acromegaly, then after that went into remission, I was left with Hashimoto’s. I do take medication, but I’ve been very strict on my diet for years, gluten free, low dairy, I know when I watch my carbs and sugar intake, it helps. I do much better on a keto diet.

  • @gardenfairy351
    @gardenfairy351 Před rokem +1

    If someone is absolutely unable to do food sensitivity testing that also tests for complement that indicates inflammation like KBMO, sure remove these things, but we are not all the same. 25 years ago I was diagnosed with Hashimotos thyroiditis and started on levothyroxine and then my endocrinologist retired. I still had some symptoms, but who cares or asks? Fast forward to me starting functional medicine education and then doing the above mentioned testing. I do not have gut permeability issues, no grain, gluten or dairy sensitivities. No coffee issue either and for goodness sake, don't take anything but water with thyroid meds and wait at least 30 minutes for coffee. I did have a severe reaction to eggs and white potato, moderate reaction to sweet potato and sardines which was from my newly added Omega-3. So glad I was stubborn and didn't remove foods without proof.

  • @user-rv1wy5np8r
    @user-rv1wy5np8r Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ive been on meds for 20 yrs. Through my chiropractor ive learned more than from my dr. After having an exstensive panel of blood work its obvious i have Hosh the first time i heard the word. I have eliminated gluten for the most part and my body doesnt ache any more. If drinking raw milk and doing fermentation we can help out bodies.kefir ,whey, kraut are good fermented options

  • @TMFL24
    @TMFL24 Před 3 lety

    Hello - what about Westsoy Soy Milk? Better to avoid? Thank you.

  • @cinnamongirl3070
    @cinnamongirl3070 Před 8 měsíci +9

    The longer the shelf life of the food, the shorter yours will be. Sugar is sugar is sugar. After your body breaks down all carbs to glucose, it can't tell if the sugar came from a slice of wheat bread or agave nectar or a banana or a Snicker's bar.

    • @laurieanne9712
      @laurieanne9712 Před 8 měsíci +4

      NOT true. Check your info.

    • @cinnamongirl3070
      @cinnamongirl3070 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@laurieanne9712 😂😂😂YES true! Honey is 40% fructose and 30% glucose. People will defend their drug of choice until the end...

    • @CraftyMoonshine
      @CraftyMoonshine Před 4 měsíci +1

      This is the most reductive take honestly. The facts are any carb content consumed in fruit or other whole food means the sugars are absorbed into the bloodstream much more slowly, not to mention the amount consumed is significantly less than you typically consume in processed food. Not to mention the fantastic fiber, nutrients and minerals.

  • @Silentafterthought
    @Silentafterthought Před 2 lety

    I don't have hashimoto but I do have hypothyroidism underactive thyroid gland and I'm on levothyroxine I took my first dose today and I know some people levothyroxine don't help with thyroid symptoms but it's helping me since I took the first dose my symptoms are not as bad as they were I feel like I have the flu every day body aches tremors and feeling cold my hands were hurting my feet my doctor knew what was causing all the symptoms he doesn't think I have hashimoto but it is hypothyroidism levothyroxine seems to be working so far for me and no side effects so far I'll update in a few weeks of taking levothyroxine cause I seen alot of people say it don't help them and they are having hair loss thyroid was already causing hair loss for me thanks Dr for all the thyroid videos

    • @emmanuelpeters3997
      @emmanuelpeters3997 Před 2 lety

      Hello have anyone heard of Dr iyaremoses on CZcams channel he cured me permanently from psoriasis with herbal remedy.

  • @jojackson1573
    @jojackson1573 Před rokem +3

    I have Hashimotos...but a food test showed I had no reaction to soy, coffee , gluten ... But dairy , eggs and rice were sky high !! .. However I'm dutifully following the recommendations which are not just confined to this video ...

    • @donnalee1310
      @donnalee1310 Před 6 měsíci +1

      What kind of food test did you take?

    • @royr8982
      @royr8982 Před 3 měsíci

      What test did you take

  • @edithsayers7569
    @edithsayers7569 Před rokem +1

    Which copper is best for hashimoto

  • @indecisivegardener
    @indecisivegardener Před rokem +2

    When you say coffee, would black tea in Kombucha be a problem too?

  • @Beaujolaisfrog
    @Beaujolaisfrog Před 3 lety +4

    My thyroid is dead i was told due to hachimoto,but no one ever said anything about what I eat ,but it is so true about soya ,achol and dairy as in certain cheeses ,I also can't eat tomatoes or other vine growing vegetables, here in France people just say I am a fussy eater ,but I know I will be unwell if I eat these things .My G P said to take soya for my menopause, and didn't believe me when I went back saying it made me feel so ill.Thank you so much Dr Childs ,you have helped me more in the short time I have known of you than in the 30 years with very little help from doctors here in France, thank you .do you have any advice on the depression that I get and I am just told is part of the hashi condition,

    • @debiwillis9045
      @debiwillis9045 Před 3 lety +5

      You need to cut out all nightshades

    • @lixiuying919
      @lixiuying919 Před 3 lety +1

      Natural roots & herbs are the best remedy which can easily eradicate all kinds of diseases and virus forever and permanently! I was able to beat hypothyroidism with natural herbal medicine from Dr Isibor on youtube.

    • @tjjurake3506
      @tjjurake3506 Před rokem +3

      Vitamin D3 really helped with my depression. best taken with K2 and Magnesium along with a nice fatty meal like salmon.

    • @yuliaschannel6288
      @yuliaschannel6288 Před rokem +1

      Eating steak is the best for depression. Try carnivore lifestyle all carnivores get off depression meds and improve their mood significantly

  • @juliekillen2602
    @juliekillen2602 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the information.. I am having a nightmare .. I had a skin break out recently with rosecea and my oesophagus was burning... I found out instantly it was tomatoes as with Hashimotos I only use plant based and gluten free items but I made a plant based cheese with 6 small tomatoes and basil and I had a severe skin outbreak. By knowing what I ate and what happened quickly the tomatoes were the problem as the other items were plant based.y ou would not believe how many shopping items have a tomato base in them. Dining out is a nightmare the cost of coconut ,plant based and gluten free products is a joke it never ends... no enjoyment in life when food becomes so problematic.. I instantly took tomatoes from my diet and had to use antibacterial gel for ny skin outbreak (still using)and I feel better quicker...2 and half years having been diagnosed as Hyperthyroid now hashimotis thyroiditis and my blood levels have only just stabilised....a nightmare...more can't have this etc... it gets you down and costs you greatly on your weekly shop

  • @lexyb8278
    @lexyb8278 Před 3 lety +1

    All questions thus far fits me✅✅✅