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Iodine and Diet

Clean diets, whether plant-based or meat-heavy, can lead to low iodine levels, impacting thyroid hormone production. Cruciferous vegetables, while healthy, may interfere with thyroid function and increase iodine requirements. It's crucial to ensure adequate iodine intake to support metabolism and overall health, especially when consuming restrictive diets.
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    How to Control Your Metabolism by Thyroid & Growth Hormone | Huberman Lab Podcast #17

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    • In which foods can I find iodine, selenium, and L-tyrosine for thyroid health as discussed in the episode How to Control Your Metabolism by Thyroid & Growth Hormone | Huberman Lab Podcast #17 and the clip Iodine and Diet?

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    • In which foods can I find iodine, selenium, and L-tyrosine for thyroid health as mentioned in the episode How to Control Your Metabolism by Thyroid & Growth Hormone | Huberman Lab Podcast #17 and the clip Iodine and Diet?

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