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Thyroid hormone (T3): The cure for obesity?

Balancing thyroid hormone (T3) lowers fat and swelling of your face making you look much more attractive.

Here are 13 Foods That Naturally Increase T3, the Beauty Hormone

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Maximizing your natural production of thyroid will help you become lean and energetic in a healthy way.

T3 and T4 are the center of thyroid hormones that will improve the quality of your life dramatically.

5 side effects of hypothyroidism (low thyroid):

-Hair loss
- Losing the outer part of eyebrow
- Fat gain
- Swelling
-Cold hands and feet

In this thread,

I’m going to show you how to increase your thyroid hormones and I’m going to start with the simple and easy foods you can eat a daily basis to boost T3 - please sit back, relax and enjoy!

1. Bone marrow

Bone marrow is extremely rich in vitamin E and K2, higher than any other dietary source.

Vitamin E is:

Needed for normal thyroid function, and a deficiency will result in inadequate T3 production as well as less responsiveness to T3 in the cells

Vitamin E is also an estrogen antagonist in high doses, inhibits the aromatase, and lowers prolactin. Both estrogen and prolactin lower T3 production.

2. Milk

Whole milk is the lifeblood of newborns and it contains all the essential nutrients they need for optimal growth, such as protein, carbs, fats, cholesterol, natural steroids, vitamins (B1, B2, B5, B12) and minerals (zinc, iodine & potassium).

Research shows that people that consume the most calcium have the highest T3.

Milk is also great for raising low IGF-1 levels.

3. Oranges

Oranges are rich in vitamin C.

Vitamin C, similar to vitamin E, is an antioxidant and protects T3 from oxidative stress in the thyroid gland. Vitamin C prevents the decline in T3 excess of free radicals.

Another fruit with powerful anti-oxidants that can increase T3 is pomegranate juice.

4. Beef liver

Beef liver is probably the most nutrient-dense food on the planet. It is an abundant source of highly bioavailable nutrients necessary for T3 production. A few of them include vitamin A, vitamin B6 and copper.

Vitamin B6 has been shown to reduce levels of prolactin (the death hormone) and TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)

5. Potatoes

Potatoes will help to increase T3 since it’s rich in potassium. Adequate intracellular potassium is essential for normal thyroid function.

Optimal magnesium, calcium, and sodium intake and low PUFA intake help to keep potassium inside the cell. Milk and orange juice are also great sources of potassium.

6. Rice

Insulinogenic foods, such as rice, are able to increase insulin and IGF-1 and lower cortisol and this potent combo increases T3 production.

Research also found that men who ate more carbs had higher T3 than those on a lower-carb diet.

Other insulinogenic foods, such as sweet potatoes, potatoes, bananas (fried or in smoothies work great) are also a good source of carbs, magnesium, vitamin B6, manganese, vitamin A and potassium, all of which have a positive effect on T4 levels, which can be converted to T3.

7. Unprocessed Salt

Salt is a potent inhibitor of the catecholamine noradrenaline. Noradrenaline increases both estrogen and lowers T3.

There’s a huge difference between real crystal, sea, or rock salt when compared to the usual “table salt”.

That is, real unrefined and unaltered salts are bit clumpy and they have about 60+ trace minerals in them.

The basic table salt on the other hand? It’s usually got 2. Sodium and chloride. Rest is stripped away.

8. Raisins

Raisins are a great food that boosts T3 levels for multiple reasons.

Firstly, they’re anti-inflammatory and chock-full of antioxidants, such as anthocyanins, which has been linked to increased T3 and lowered estrogen levels

Secondly, 100 grams of raisins contain ~3 mg of boron, which is a not too popular mineral that has increased T3 levels quite significantly in a few scientific studies

9. Olive oil

Extra virgin olive oil can be straight on labeled as a thyroid booster.

Olive leaf contains a good amount of oleuropein aglycone, which significantly increased T3 levels and decreased cortisol levels in rats fed a high-protein diet

Olive leaf extract is a great tonic for the kidneys, and it lowers oxidative stress, inflammation and might even aid in fat loss.

10. Coconut oil

Coconut oil has been shown to improve cognitive abilities, increase thyroid hormones, increase testosterone production, boost metabolic rate, and so forth.

Being mostly saturated fat, it also fits well to the optimal T3 boosting fatty-acid ratios.

Coconut oil also contains compounds with powerful anti-obesity properties:

“In the l940s, farmers attempted to use cheap coconut oil for fattening their animals, but they found that it made them lean, active and hungry.” - Dr Ray Peat.

11. Eggs

Eggs are a source of several hormones, such as testosterone, 5α-dihydrotestosterone, androstenedione, progesterone and several thyroid hormones

Eggs are also highly nutritious, containing nearly all of the recognized vitamins (with the exception of vitamin C).

They have good fatty-acid ratios for T3 production. 38% saturated fats, 44% monounsaturated fats, and only 18% polyunsaturated fats.

A minimum of 1-2 eggs daily will be enough to offer good benefits

Just be sure to get high-quality free-range, organic eggs which chickens have not been fed with GMO, mold and pesticide-laden grains.

12. Grass Fed Butter

Grass-fed butter is an amazing food that boosts T3 and should be the staple in every T3 boosting diet.

It’s a quality source for T3 boosting SFAs, while also containing the fat-soluble vitamins A, E, K2, and D, all of which are linked to increased T3 production.

Just remember that it has to be real butter, and preferably from grass-fed cows. Margarine and other kinds of spread mixes are high PUFA and likely suppress thyroid function.

13. Red Meat

Powerful T3 boosting compounds, such as creatine, zinc, iron, vitamin B6 and selenium are found in red meat.

Oysters, liver and kidney are also great sources of selenium, even better than red meat.

Selenium is involved in the conversion of T4 to T3, which greatly increases energy.

There you have it, 13 dietary foods to eat more of, keeping your thyroid healthy, strong and well-functioning.

Thank you for reading and enjoy the rest of your day.

If you'd like to learn even more about increasing T3 naturally for easier weightloss and to look better, check out my free article:

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