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The Truth About Soybeans And Hypothyroidism | Is Soy Good Or Bad For Your Thyroid | Diabexy

What to Eat & Avoid in Diabetes? Download EGL Chart - https://diabexy.com/products/diabexy-... Book a FREE diet consultation with our Certified Diabetes Reversal Coach Visit https://appointment.diabexy.com/#/cus... The Truth About Soybeans And Hypothyroidism | Is Soy Good Or Bad For Your Thyroid People with Hypothyroidism believe that should not eat soybean products. In this video, we will do a scientific and detailed analysis on this topic. In order to arrive at the correct answer to this question we need to understand a few things. First of all, we must know what is soybean and what does it contain? Secondly, we must know how the thyroid gland functions, and lastly, we need to understand what thyroid medicine is made up of. Once we understand these terms, we can reach a scientific answer on whether Soybean is good for thyroid patients or not. Soybean contains approximately 35%-40% protein, 20% fat, 30% carbs, phytonutrients and phytoestrogens. Let's analyze some country-wise data. You will be surprised to know that Japan is the largest consumer of soybeans and just 0.7% of its population is suffering from hypothyroidism. In India, approximately 4% of people have thyroid problems and we hardly use soyabean in our daily diet. 1-2% population of Europe and US have thyroid issues and they also use soy products. So the country that consumes more soyabean has the least thyroid problems. In India, we don't use many soy products but still, 4% of our population is suffering from hypothyroidism. Therefore it can be said that soyabean is not the cause of thyroid problems in India. There are other factors which contribute to this problem. One is that Indians have iodine deficiency and another is Indian diet has protein deficiency. Rice and Wheat are the main foods in India which are loaded with carbohydrates and are deficient in protein. So it is a myth that soybean has any connection with thyroid problems and it is not good for thyroid patients. Watch this video to learn the truth about Soy and Thyroid. Join DIABEXY and tap into a wealth of knowledge and resources to take control of your health and live a fulfilling life. Don't let diabetes control your life any longer. Start your journey towards a diabetes-free life today. For a free diet consultation from our Certified Nutritionists, please Call us at +918448952009 or Whatsapp by clicking on https://wa.me/918448952009 We Ship Pan India and Worldwide from our store - https://diabexy.com/collections For more information Visit us on https://diabexy.com/ Email us at [email protected] Like us on Facebook:   / diabexy   Follow us on Instagram:   / diabexy   Our Video Resources Educational Series - https://resources.diabexy.com/eduseries Question & Answer Series - https://resources.diabexy.com/qanda My Story (Success Stories of Diabetes Reversal) - https://resources.diabexy.com/mystory Diabetic Meal Ideas by Diabexy - https://resources.diabexy.com/diabeti... Disclaimer The Video Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. It does not make any representation or warranties concerning the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the Video Content. The Video Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. We hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental, or other consequential damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of the Video Content, which is provided as is, and without warranties.

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