Female, 31-50, Thyroid Boost Weight Loss

by auream
Last updated March 16, 2017 Copy
AmountIngredient$ / daySource
90gBob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oat Flour$0.64Amazon
90gNow Foods Carbo Gain$0.50Amazon
58gOptimum Nutrition 100% Whey Gold Standard, Vanilla Ice Cream$1.43Amazon
33mlCalifornia Olive Ranch Everyday Extra Virgin Olive Oil$0.76Amazon
21gOptimum Nutrition Fitness Fiber, Unflavored$0.50Amazon
14.2gNow Foods Potassium Gluconate Pure Powder$0.37Amazon
4.85gNOW Foods Potassium Chloride Powder$0.17Amazon
2.8gSwanson 100% Pure Monosodium Phosphate$0.33Amazon
2.01gNOW Foods Calcium Carbonate$0.06Amazon
1.68gMorton Salt Regular Salt$0.01Grocery Store
1.33gNOW Foods Magnesium Citrate Powder$0.06Amazon
1.12gNOW Foods MSM Pure Powder$0.05Amazon
0.001gPowder by Bulksupplements, Vitamin K1$0.00Amazon
1pillNATURE'S WAY Choline 500mg$0.10Amazon
1pillNature Made Multi Complete$0.05Amazon
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Hypothyroidism can make it a challenge to get proper nutrition due to malabsorption issues. This recipe aims to attain at least 100% of the daily value in the vitamins/nutrients that hypothyroidism sufferers are known to have challenges with and where possible doubling the daily recommended dose where safe. Based on my research through a variety of resources these are the most common hypothyroidism vitamin/nutrient deficiencies:

  • Iodine
  • Magnesium
  • Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
  • Selenium
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin D
  • Zinc

I've struggled for years with Hashimoto's and when I eat normally but feel the thyroid symptoms are really setting in these are the nutrients I've added via vitamins to get myself back to sane. Your mileage may vary! Talk to your doctor and do your own research. Hypothyroidism is a complicated issue and each individual is different.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
55% Carb, 16% Protein, 29% Fat
Calories1229
% Daily Values*
110%
Total Carbohydrate168g
101%
Dietary Fiber 25g
103%
Protein47g
101%
Total Fat40g
Saturated Fat2g
Monounsaturated Fat22g
Polyunsaturated Fat3g
Omega-3 Fatty Acids0g
Omega-6 Fatty Acids0g
Cholesterol59mg
Calcium
101%
Vitamin A
357%
Chloride
100%
Vitamin B6
167%
Chromium
480%
Vitamin B12
261%
Copper
222%
Vitamin C
240%
Iodine
100%
Vitamin D
167%
Iron
123%
Vitamin E
333%
Magnesium
100%
Vitamin K
100%
Manganese
222%
Thiamin
136%
Molybdenum
167%
Riboflavin
159%
Phosphorus
100%
Niacin
143%
Potassium
101%
Folate
100%
Selenium
127%
Pantothenic Acid
200%
Sodium
101%
Biotin
100%
Sulfur
101%
Choline
118%
Zinc
188%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "Female 31-50, Sedentary, Non-Lactating". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: Female 31-50, Sedentary, Non-LactatingChange

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