1 Check for deficiencies
If you have an unhappy thyroid, you may notice symptoms. ‘A typical modern diet is often lacking in essential nutrients such as iodine, selenium, vitamin D and B12, leaving gaps that can affect thyroid function,’ says Marie Peinert, co-founder of duyucare.com. ‘Brittle nails, hair loss, low energy levels and brain fog can indicate a deficiency.’
2 Follow a healthy diet
Inflammation can cause damage to our bodies, including our thyroid. Try eating an anti-inflammatory Mediterranean diet – this means plenty of wholegrains, fruit, nuts, seeds, oily fish such as salmon, and olive oil.
3 Avoid certain foods
Processed, deep-fried and junk food as well as too much sugar do your thyroid no favours. You should limit red meat, too.
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