hypothyroid and protein powders
It seems that I have read that soy is not good for people who are hypo. Yet, all the protein powders I have seen are soy based. Is this not enough soy to bother us, or is there a protein powder that is other than soy based? Thanks. :confused:
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hi dleatx,
First, you should be able to find 100% isolated whey protein shake powders (low-carb) at any health food or sports nutrition store. Personally, I find the whey is more palatable and better texture than soy, but I know that some athletes and bodybuilders prefer soy, as it's thought to have a higher protein value. The goitrogenic (anti-thyroid) potential of soy and other foods such as raw broccoli, kale and brussels sprouts .. is just that .. potential. It has not been proven in double-blind placebo controlled studies. Nonetheless, I've cut my consumption of soy foods way back to just having some tofu now and then, a little tamari soy sauce here and there, and I make sure my broccoli is cooked or lightly steamed and chilled instead of raw. Moderation is key. ;) Doreen |
Thank you. I will go to another health food store and perhaps they will have it.
I am not having trouble with the lc part except that all the lc foods are so heavy - I wish for something refreshing. I eat a couple of green grapes after dinner to clear the palate of the heavy feeling. At lunch I'll eat the two token leaves of lettuce and slices of tomato from a sandwich (w/o the bread). I wonder if sugar free jelly bellies are ok? They have a wonderful burst of flavor - I especially like the pear. :D |
I've been drinking Whey Protein shakes that I get from GNC. Preatty good deal, You can get 2 32oz containers (2lbs) for $50. I drink 2 a day and it lasts a month. And it has 220 calories, 4.5g of fat, 40g of protein, and 5g of sodium :D
But before I was just drinking the regular whey protein shakes but they said since I work out, I should get Mega Whey which has: - 40g of "high quality whey protein" - 5g of free-form glutamine and - 3g BCAA I was wondering if anyone knew anything about those ingredients? Are they OK for hypos? |
Protein powders
Hello...you might try Whey powder which is available at some natural food centers in bulk (best price). I'm hypothyroid and became concerned when I found out that almost all the protein in smoothies and at juice bars is soy. Goodluck... jus, Rese
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