01-11-2011, 01:59
I really thought this was a well explained post I found on the forum below.
http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/thyroi...ients.html
Its a good idea to have our panels monitored if doing long term NBE.
Here's an excerpt:
It's not a debate. Scientific facts GALORE..just do a google search for scientific studies on soy phytoestrogens lowering conversion of T4 to T3. So simple.
Soy (and birth control, and BHRT, and HRT...estrogens..high estrogens) inhibits conversion of T4 to T3. In order to be healthy, especially in the later years, women in menopause, etc. we need to have a working thyroid. The thyroid 'works' (and this includes emotionally, physically, mentally) by making T4 hormone, which is (in a perfect world) converted to the energy part of the thyroid metabolic hormone by converting to T3.
Phytoestrogens and estrogens, and hormones can bind the conversion in the bloodstream. Soy (unfermented) actually binds about 2/3 of the conversion in the bloodstream. IF you have any TPO antibodies soy (and birth control, and HRT) can 'trigger' Hashimoto's (two out of every TEN women have Hashimoto's disease antibodies, and the disease it self...it's the most common form of hypothyroidism in the USA) disease, which is autoimmune hypothyroidism.
Once you have hypothyroidism, people like ME (thyroid patient advocates) are out here in the fight for their lives....cuz most doctors don't want to treat the patient with non synthetic hormones, further complicating their lives (TWO out of every TEN women...have it...yet ONE out of every THOUSAND endocrinologists treat the disease correctly, giving the patient back their emotional and physical lives).
If there are ANY women in your family that have Hashimoto's, hypothyroidism, Graves disease, etc. I would not suggest eating unfermented soy. Oh, and MOST women don't develop full blown Hashimoto's until menopause...I have a list of over 400 women who pooh pooh'd there 'full of soy vegan diets' in their late 20's to their early 40's..only to develop the disease full on at 45 yrs. old plus. Some won't ever develop the disease...and can eat soy till the cows come home.
But with two out of ten, myself and the other 50some patient advocates are receiving up to 150 emails a week from all over the world ...from women who need care and hormone replacement for their dead thyroids...most good thyroid docs don't take insurance and cost upwards of around 200 dollars a visit (with initial testing fees and replacment hormones over 2,000 dollars).
But there's a TON of research proving/showing soy's phytoestrogens (unless you're growing your own soy...that might be a good idea...cuz the soy that is engineered to grow faster, stronger, etc. and doused with chemicals to prevent weeds, bugs is what is the worst for you). I live in an area where I'm SURROUNDED by soybean fields..some are touting themselves as 'organic' which is sure funny cuz we can see the Roundup used before seeding and we can see the spray..overspraying the organic fields too...there's no difference.
BTW;...are you Hashimoto's hypothyroidism? And are you taking all the thyroid hormones you need? T1, T2, T3, T4? Are you taking Armour thyroid or are you being given a synthetic? (yep, I'm nosy!).
Pam
Last edited by nonstickpam107; 09-20-2008 at 06:32 AM..
http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/thyroi...ients.html
Its a good idea to have our panels monitored if doing long term NBE.
Here's an excerpt:
It's not a debate. Scientific facts GALORE..just do a google search for scientific studies on soy phytoestrogens lowering conversion of T4 to T3. So simple.
Soy (and birth control, and BHRT, and HRT...estrogens..high estrogens) inhibits conversion of T4 to T3. In order to be healthy, especially in the later years, women in menopause, etc. we need to have a working thyroid. The thyroid 'works' (and this includes emotionally, physically, mentally) by making T4 hormone, which is (in a perfect world) converted to the energy part of the thyroid metabolic hormone by converting to T3.
Phytoestrogens and estrogens, and hormones can bind the conversion in the bloodstream. Soy (unfermented) actually binds about 2/3 of the conversion in the bloodstream. IF you have any TPO antibodies soy (and birth control, and HRT) can 'trigger' Hashimoto's (two out of every TEN women have Hashimoto's disease antibodies, and the disease it self...it's the most common form of hypothyroidism in the USA) disease, which is autoimmune hypothyroidism.
Once you have hypothyroidism, people like ME (thyroid patient advocates) are out here in the fight for their lives....cuz most doctors don't want to treat the patient with non synthetic hormones, further complicating their lives (TWO out of every TEN women...have it...yet ONE out of every THOUSAND endocrinologists treat the disease correctly, giving the patient back their emotional and physical lives).
If there are ANY women in your family that have Hashimoto's, hypothyroidism, Graves disease, etc. I would not suggest eating unfermented soy. Oh, and MOST women don't develop full blown Hashimoto's until menopause...I have a list of over 400 women who pooh pooh'd there 'full of soy vegan diets' in their late 20's to their early 40's..only to develop the disease full on at 45 yrs. old plus. Some won't ever develop the disease...and can eat soy till the cows come home.
But with two out of ten, myself and the other 50some patient advocates are receiving up to 150 emails a week from all over the world ...from women who need care and hormone replacement for their dead thyroids...most good thyroid docs don't take insurance and cost upwards of around 200 dollars a visit (with initial testing fees and replacment hormones over 2,000 dollars).
But there's a TON of research proving/showing soy's phytoestrogens (unless you're growing your own soy...that might be a good idea...cuz the soy that is engineered to grow faster, stronger, etc. and doused with chemicals to prevent weeds, bugs is what is the worst for you). I live in an area where I'm SURROUNDED by soybean fields..some are touting themselves as 'organic' which is sure funny cuz we can see the Roundup used before seeding and we can see the spray..overspraying the organic fields too...there's no difference.
BTW;...are you Hashimoto's hypothyroidism? And are you taking all the thyroid hormones you need? T1, T2, T3, T4? Are you taking Armour thyroid or are you being given a synthetic? (yep, I'm nosy!).
Pam
Last edited by nonstickpam107; 09-20-2008 at 06:32 AM..