Paul Saladino· MD
somebody says they they eliminated cruciferous vegetables felt better
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somebody says they they eliminated cruciferous vegetables felt better
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and anecdotally clinically i see this over and over and over that people get better whether it's from a hypothyroid state whether it's from a gi issue state inflammatory bowel disease uh even irritable bowel syndrome when many of these brassica vegetables or other vegetables are removed from their diet
anecdotally there are so many people who improve by eliminating vegetables from their diet especially things like broccoli gi symptoms of gas and bloating improve thyroid symptoms mood symptoms all kinds of autoimmune symptoms improve by cutting out brassica vegetables