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Iam recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Can I eat sunflower seeds ...how to eat?...raw or roasted?
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For hyperthyroidism include goitrogenic food as it will help reduce excess secretion of hormone Eat foods like soyabean, peanuts,bajra,cabbage,cauliflower etc
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Things like meal patterns and nutrition requirements need to be discussed in detail. Please choose direct consultation for proper guidance and help to achieve better results.
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Please ask me directly for personalized diet plan for you.
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Hi There, I am Dietitian Souvik, warm wishes from my side, as per thyroid is concern, you have to continue the diet plan which can lower down your TSH level also increase your BMR. After taking balanced diet , some restrictions like Maida,Cake, Biscuits or Small seeds can help you out so easily. After following the Diet chart there are possibilities to lower the Medicine dose as per your Thyroid report found. You can get your personalized diet chart, as per your food habit & as per your time schedule, contact me here in practo for online consultation.  Wishing you a healthy and Good health. Dietitian Souvik Chakraborty (Google search to know more) Diet chart available for weight loss, weight gain, CKD, infants diet, Sports diet, gym diet, diet for Thyroid, pre or post pregnancy diet, PCOD diet, Glamour diet for good skin and hair, diet post operative.
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Yes ,can take Contact me for coustamized diet plan through Practo u will get good result definitely ..
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Helloooo You can take both but in limited quantity
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Hi, yes you can have it... you need to get some other dietary modifications too ..
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Hi Yes you can eat .. For further details and in depth response to your query, kindly contact me on Practo for Consultation and to help you with a Customized, Tailor made response specific to your requirements. Please do read through my Client feedback prior to booking an appointment so that you are convinced on making the right decision, after all it's your hard earned money.
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Hello user Sure ,we will help you 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 or via Practo
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Hi, Nuts and oilseeds are a good source of vitamins and essential fats. Essential fats are destroyed easily with heat. Thus 1-2 tsp of oilseeds can be had daily unroasted and unsalted and is safe in hyperthyroidism.
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sun flower seeds roasted without salt.
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