4. Refined Sugar
Excess sugar causes inflammation, increases insulin resistance, and can worsen symptoms of hypothyroidism such as weight gain, mood swings, and brain fog.
Tip: Replace refined sugar with natural sweeteners like honey (in moderation) or fruits with a low glycemic index.
Examples: Candy, pastries, sugary drinks, packaged desserts.
5. Processed and High-Sodium Foods
People with underactive thyroids are more prone to high blood pressure and water retention. Processed foods are often loaded with sodium, which can compound these issues and strain the cardiovascular system.
Tip: Read food labels carefully and opt for “low sodium” alternatives whenever possible.
Examples: Instant noodles, canned soups, deli meats, frozen meals.
6. Coffee (Taken Too Soon After Medication)
Drinking coffee too soon after taking thyroid medication can reduce its absorption by up to 60%, diminishing its effectiveness and slowing down recovery.
Tip: Wait at least 30 to 60 minutes after taking levothyroxine before having your morning coffee.
Examples: Espresso, cold brew, cappuccino, instant coffee.
Foods That Support Thyroid Health
To keep your thyroid functioning at its best, include these in your diet:
- Fatty fish (rich in omega-3 and iodine): salmon, sardines, mackerel
- Eggs (good source of selenium and protein)
- Nuts and seeds: pumpkin seeds, Brazil nuts, flaxseeds
- Seaweed (rich in iodine—consume in moderation)
- Antioxidant-rich fruits: blueberries, apples, kiwi
Final Thoughts
Your diet plays a powerful role in supporting (or hindering) your thyroid health. By minimizing these 6 thyroid-disrupting foods and focusing on a nutrient-rich, whole-food approach, you can take a big step toward balanced hormones and better well-being.
If you have thyroid concerns, always consult a healthcare provider before making major dietary changes.