What is not suitable for hyperthyroidism

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summary

Hyperthyroidism is now a very common disease, which has a great impact on the lives of patients. According to the survey, many people still don't know much about this disease. Diet is a very important part of this disease. Let's share what is not suitable for hyperthyroidism.

What is not suitable for hyperthyroidism

First, you should not eat the food that can enhance the inflammatory fat: such as rooster, duck, beef, mutton, dog, shrimp, crab, fish, etc.

Second: eat foods that may cause goiter: cabbage, coriander, Toona sinensis, fennel, peanuts, walnuts, potatoes.

Third: do not eat cold food: millet, fruits, raw vegetables, cold drinks. Can not eat stimulating food: such as tobacco and wine, pepper, pepper, raw garlic, raw onion, leek, strong tea, coffee, etc

matters needing attention

After reading the introduction of this article, we should have an understanding of what is not suitable for hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism patients eat more and are easy to be hungry. We should ensure enough food supply and eat more high protein food. Young patients also need to eat more fatty food, eat more vitamin rich fruits and vegetables, and eat less spicy food, such as pepper, onion, ginger, garlic, etc. Eating spicy food can easily cause fever and sweating.