Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
Piano Gal
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Date: July 07, 2006 02:19PM So, like, what the heaven did you eat - espeically green - when you left out kale and collard and spinach and parseley and, oh no, walnuts. Seriously what was left that was green or proteinacious? Thanks a lot!
LOve, PG who's whole diet apparently is goitregenic....yoiks Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
chickory
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Date: July 07, 2006 04:24PM Hi Piano Gal,
I'm careful about goitergenic veggies, but I don't avoid them, I have some meals with them and some meals without. I've learned that there's no one perfect food. We should aim for variety and balance. Non-goitergenic green veggies that I eat include dandelion greens, clover sprouts, sunflower and pea greens, lettuce, endive, and escorol. A farmers' market nearby offers something called calaloo/ green leaf amaranth. Good Luck, Chickory Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
sunshine79
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Date: July 07, 2006 04:29PM I too seem always to crave the "goitergenic" greens - there must be a reason my body wants these foods. Maybe they benefit some people, while adversely affecting others. Re: Thank you Chickory chick....
Posted by:
Piano Gal
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Date: July 07, 2006 05:11PM I wouldn't have thought of those. That is certainly doable and liveable. Bless you! I have always had a thyroid problem....so this is important. Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
sunshine79
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Date: July 07, 2006 05:46PM How do you know if you have a thyroid problem? Will I develop a thyroid problem if I keep eating mixed greens, spinach, kale, etc? I know I have a thyroid problem...
Posted by:
Piano Gal
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Date: July 07, 2006 07:14PM Because I go in for a throid blood test every six months or more if necessary.
Love, PG Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
luna_sky_1
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Date: July 07, 2006 11:21PM is there a list some where of which veggies are goitergenic? (what a funky word that is! ) Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
vegangoddess
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Date: July 07, 2006 11:46PM goitergenic greens-is this only when they are raw or when they are cooked also?? Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
lilpaws
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Date: July 08, 2006 07:18AM lunasky..check up goitrogenic vegetables online..you will find many lists!
vegangoddess.. did a quick search on cooking goits, you can prob find more in depth info if you spend some more time than i! "The effect of cooking on goitrogens Although research studies are limited in this area, cooking does appear to help inactivate the goitrogenic compounds found in food. Both isoflavones (found in soy foods) and isothiocyanates (found in cruciferous vegetables) appear to be heat-sensitive, and cooking appears to lower the availability of these substances. In the case of isothiocyanates in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, as much as one third of this goitrogenic substance may be deactivated when broccoli is boiled in water." from [www.whfoods.com] Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
vegangoddess
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Date: July 08, 2006 02:23PM thanks lilpaws! Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
Basia Holy Healer
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Date: July 08, 2006 04:49PM other non goiterogenic greens
-arugula -garlic greens (i LOOOOOVE THEM) -onion greens -radish tops/greens (their'e all right tasting, i use them) -pepper cress greens - oh.soooo yummy!& spicy! -mustard greens -(those r too spicy for me, can only nibble on a small piece) -bock choy(sp?) & if U eat SMALL AMOUNTS of the goiterogenics, while eating mostly other greens in a mean, i'm sure U'll be fine, that's what i do & it works LOVE & BLESSINGS, Basia Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
vegangoddess
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Date: July 08, 2006 06:13PM urg Basia....The greens left are the ones I don`t much like, spicy and or pungent Never tasted garlic greens tho..... Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
sunshine79
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Date: July 10, 2006 02:55PM Ok! This thread motivated me to seek out non-goitergenic greens and I think I've found the most perfect thing - curly endive.
It looks nothing like Belgian endive - curly endive looks like lettuce (I actually had to ask someone at Whole Foods to verify what it was), and it's not expensive like Belgian endive, either. It's DELICIOUS. Has a substantial, satisfying taste, yet with the palatability of a lettuce - not bitter, not pungent, not weird in any way, it's just right. Sunshine...I just bought some. I love it!
Posted by:
Piano Gal
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Date: July 10, 2006 04:24PM We were probably shopping at the same time!
And I've got clover sprouts and alfalfa's growing in their little sprout houses. And parsley up the wazoo - I love parsley. I'm rather hoping that this goitrogenic piece of the puzzle makes a big diff. It could. That would be so neat. I still haven't figured out if chard is thyroid-evil. But it is the same family as spinach sooo..... Let us know how it goes for you. I'll do the same. With love, Piano Goitrogenista! Re: Question for those of you who left out goitregenics.....
Posted by:
Basia Holy Healer
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Date: July 10, 2006 06:16PM -IF U LOOOVE IT, & IT'S FROM THE HEALTHY/RAW DEPARTMENT, THAN IT'S PROBABLY GOOD FOR U, & U'R SYSTEM IS CALLING FOR IT/NEEDS IT..
my thyroid suppose to be fine, though closer to the low level, BUUUUUT, after i'd eat more than a little goiterogenics in my meal, I'LL BE FALLING ON MY NOSE/NEARLY ASLEEP!!!! ... & THAT, to me, is a sign that THEY R NOT THE RIGHT FOOD FOR ME THESE DAYS.... maybe one day in the future, but not now BLESSINGS & LOVE,Basia Yes, Basia.......
Posted by:
Piano Gal
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Date: July 11, 2006 02:14AM I know the feeling exactly. But that's the way it's been for me my whole life. I am looking forward to seeing if minusing the little offenders makes a difference. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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