Hypothyroidism

2020-07-30 06:41:05
If suffering from hypothyroidism can carrot and cauliflower be eaten moderately or is it a strict no no.
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Dear Practo user Yes u can use carrot raw or cooked. Cauliflower should b leached . For Personalized diet plans and health coaching u can connect directly via Practo or visit my page👇 https://instagram.com/rm.nutrition4all Regards Remya Rajan

Answered2020-08-01 16:17:55

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U can eat carrot but u have to avoid all cruciferous vegetable such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli etc.
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Answered2020-08-01 04:10:42

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Things need detailed information about your meals and nutrition options and lifestyle then we can discuss things further and suggest anything choose direct consultation for proper guidance and help.

Answered2020-07-31 11:47:55

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U can take carrot but avoid cabbage, cauliflower , beetroot, arbi etc Hypothyroidism can not be cure it can be prevented by diet so follow three main things like healthy diet exercise and walk early morning and evening.
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Answered2020-07-30 14:44:41

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Hello practo user Sure ,we will help you Yes, can be taken once in a week. We have diet for a thyroid patients which not only help to balance thyroid function but also cure the complication and disease caused due to thyroid. But before prescribing any thing we need some information like . Vitals . Purpose . Medical history . Family history . Occupation . Physical activity . Daily routine And many more So, if you want to contact us,you can contact us directly thru the link below
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Answered2020-07-30 07:09:50

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Please ask me directly for personalized diet plan for you

Answered2020-07-30 06:53:52

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Contact me through practo direct consultation for further information surely help you.

Answered2020-07-30 06:45:10

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Hi Yes in in  thyroid you can have carrots freely and whenever you taking cauliflower it should be cooked. Cauliflower is rich source of goitrogen which interferes in thyroid function... so cooking it make goitrogen inactive so do cook it before eating. Disclaimer : - Tip may vary if you suffering from any other medical issue. If you wanna get more educated about diet, health, nutrition then you can follow me on Instagram. My Instagram handle name is @dietitianVidhi.

Answered2020-08-01 05:26:38

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U can eat carrots moderately But avoid cauliflower

Answered2020-07-31 15:44:23

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Hi You can take but Cook proper then you can eat moderately.
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Take direct consultation  through my practo account  we are giving discount also - I need your complete information like , age, height, weight, medical history, food allergy, likes - dislikes, are veg or nonveg. Then I can guide you further.

Answered2020-07-30 17:50:16

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Hi U can take carrot in moderate way but no cruciferous family vegetable .

Answered2020-07-30 07:35:22

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Hi, Yes you can have carrot and cauliflower, but how much that depends upon your biochemical parameters. In hypothyroidism one should main  body weight by following a well balanced proper diet. More details is required to recommend specifically.
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Answered2020-07-30 07:33:57

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