Paul Saladino· MD
some glucosinolates to consider if you have underlying thyroid issues but not horrible.
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some glucosinolates to consider if you have underlying thyroid issues but not horrible.
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what is going on here isothiocyanates do impair absorption at the level of the thyroid this is not debated but this person is making a very good point our isothiocyanates a problem or so for a feign a problem and I would say that we need to widen our lens to think about isothiocyanates is this a problem if we have enough iodine I think if we're getting lots of iodine it's less of a problem but what else are these compounds doing in the human body that is damaging and we know that they are interfering with the thyroid I think we need more research here
the problem is that all of these are contributing a little bit and it will be have to be interpreted in the context of our overall iodine thyroid health health and iodine consumption
radioiodine uptake to the thyroid is inhibited by 194 micromole of goitrin but not 77 micromole of goytrin
• goitrogenic activity of isothiocyanates
only be a problem under conditions of severe iodine deficiency, which is not common.