Losing weight with hypothyroidism
Losing
weight with hypothyroidism has
been one of my biggest personal challenges - so I've learned a trick or
two and can help you overcome the usual traps and
keep
your metabolism stoked up.
I'll
start with a quick outline - what is hypothyroidism and how do you know
if you have an underactive thyroid ...
Then I reveal 4 SIMPLE WAYS that you
can optimise your weight loss efforts ... it may change the CHOICES you
make!
Firstly, what is the
challenge for losing weight with hypothyroidism?
Hypothyroidism
is a condition whereby, for whatever reason, your thyroid gland (just
under the neck) does not produce the right levels of hormones it is
supposed to.
Thyroid hormones, such as thyroxin and thyroid
stimulating hormone (TSH) are responsible (among other things) for
controlling your basic metabolic rate.
With hypothyroidism,
things get out of synch - the presence of TSH in a blood test is
usually a sign that your thyroid is working harder to compensate for
not having sufficient thyroxin.
This can mean that losing weight with
hypothyroidism becomes like
pushing a heavy boulder up a very steep hill.
(The same can be said of other medical situations,
such as diabetes,
pcos,
and people taking anti-epileptic medicines.)
Here's
my FOUR simple day-to-day actions for losing weight with hypothyroidism:
1. Eat foods
that promote normal thyroid function
For a healthy thyroid diet, avoid
or eat less of the iodine-suppressing foods.
Things like raw: cabbage,
broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, spinach, peaches,
rutabagas, sweet potatoes, lima beans, peanuts, and especially any
soy/soya based products in general cooked or uncooked. So at least cook
them first to reduce the 'goitrogens' that screw things up.
Thyroid diet foods are those that are rich in iodine. So go for foods
such
as kelp, beetroot, oatmeal, bananas, radishes, parsley, potatoes, and
oily types of fish such as salmon or sardines - also good for your
cardiovascular health.
You CAN take supplements of course as a
further boost, but this sometimes can overdo it and cause other
problems in the longer term.
Go for multi vitamin & minerals tablets containing all the
B-Vitamins as well as Vitamin-C and manganese.
My top recommendation for quality and results you will FEEL is:

Herbalife's Formula 2 multivitamin, mineral and herbal complex.
2. Boost your Metabolism Naturally
...
There are several straightforward ways to increase metabolism whether you
are losing weight with hypothyroidism or just trying to lose weight
generally.
Rather than blame "an underactive thyroid" so as
to make it not your fault
- I've done this myself until I got tested and found it actually WAS
below the normal range - take action to combat it.
The point is, that actually it doesn’t
matter if you're hypothyroid or not because if these tips will work for
you just imagine how well they will work for people with a normal
thyroid.
The key to boosting your metabolism is to build
muscle: for a great advice on that, read & follow the
principles of Burn
the Fat, Feed the Muscle, a book by Tom Venuto.
3. Eat More
Frequent Healthy Meals
Eating more often gives your body a
metabolic kick. Rather than 3 meals a day, go for 5-6 smaller
mini-meals or balanced snacks.
As
long as you stick to your daily calorie requirements - reduced by
20-30% for weight loss - you will probably feel more energetic AND drop
lbs.
Cut
out as many sugary and starchy foods as you can. These are more likely
to contribute to weight gain or stop you losing weight than extra
calories from protein or fat.
Avoid
false stimulants! Smoking, caffeine and stress
can interfere with a thyroid diet.
Avoid alcohol
calories as much as you can - it's your worst nightmare!!
Drink plenty of water!!! Will help with every
aspect of your well being.
4. Find Extra Ways to Reduce and
Burn Calories
Make
sure you have realistic goals and have an idea of how far off your body
fat you are. If you don't have access to a body fat analyser, start by
looking at your body mass index as rough
guide.
From
there you can work out how many calories your body needs just to
function - then multiple this by 1.3 if you are only moderatively
active through the day, 1.4 if you exercise 3 times a week, 1.5 if you
are doing sports or heavy labour 4-5 times a week, and so forth.
You
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You
don't have to settle for burning fewer calories due to your metabolic
level. You can do something about it without necessarily resorting to
drug therapies or thyromine supplements.
In
fact, the problem with taking thyroid stimulating hormones it's
incredible difficult to get the doses right.
My mother-in-law and a
'twenty-something' friend of mine both had horrendous
experiences and
felt dreadful for months until eventually they decided against drugs.
It's
easier to conclude that losing weight with hypothyroidism is impossible
due to your slower metabolism than to admit that
you are making the wrong choices.
So ...
TAKE ACTION on the above diet
and fitness
plan. It WILL work!
If you need more detailed guidance on what to eat
to get your body burning fat, then you have to read Burn
the Fat, Feed the Muscle ...
Fat
loss is first and foremost a matter of calories in vs calories out, so
the calorie count is what you should be looking at.
The
fact is, you can certainly get leaner no matter what kinds of foods you
eat, as long as you stay in a caloric deficit, but the smartest thing
to do for your body and your health is to choose foods that are easy to
burn.
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