First off I will introduce myself real quick in case you are new here!
I’m Marissa, an Acne & Certified Autoimmune coach who helps women up-level their health and confidence so they can not just survive, but THRIVE!
You can find TONS of helpful health information in my blog, and I especially have ALOT of information on acne because I struggled with cystic acne for years!!
Now let’s get into the good stuff!!
First things first I will talk about which foods are best and which ones can be harmful! Then I’ll go over some helpful supplements and lifestyle practices! Ultimately, though, taking a personalized approach is absolutely key!
(Quick fact about me: One of the reasons I’m extremely passionate about helping women with Hashimotos is because my mom has both Hashimotos and Rheumatoid Arthritis!)
Foods To Focus On:
- Wild-caught fish, flax seeds, & walnuts (contain omega-3’s to help reduce inflammation)
- Sea vegetables (contain iodine which is important for proper thyroid function)
- Organic vegetables
- Healthy fats such as coconut & coconut oil, avocado & avocado oil, and olives & olive oil (beneficial for both hormone and digestive health)
- Proteins such as organic poultry and organic grass-fed meat
Foods To Avoid:
- Gluten (is inflammatory AND contains a protein called gliadin which is very molecularly similar to the thyroid gland, so if it enters the bloodstream through the digestive tract due to a leaky gut, the immune system may attack the thyroid since it is already primed to)
- Dairy (is inflammatory and irritating to the lining of the gut)
- Soy (blocks the thyroid from absorbing iodine)
- Nightshades (may trigger autoimmune flare ups)
- Raw cruciferous veggies (may decrease thryoid function and block iodine absorption; opt for cooked instead)
Supplements That May Be Helpful:
*Always check with your healthcare provider before taking any new supplements!
- Selenium (helps with the production of free T3)
- Omega-3’s – A high-quality fish oil (helps reduce inflammation)
- L-tyrosine (may be lacking in people with thyroid problems)
- Probiotics (helps balance gut flora)
- Vitamin D3 (beneficial for the immune system)
- Ashwagandha (helps reduce stress and improve thyroid function)
Helpful & Important Lifestyle Practices
- Stress reduction techniques
- Minimizing exposure to environmental toxins
- Strengthening relationships and connection to others & self
- Daily physical activity
And there you have it! The ultimate Hashimotos Thrival Guide!
Let me know if you have any questions! I hope this was helpful!! <3
I didn’t realize raw cruciferous veggies might be a problem. It seems like we always love the things that are not good for us. I’ll start cooking them!