A WORD OF CAUTION
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Because of their many documented benefits, isoflavone
supplements have become a common part of adult preventative
medicine regimens. But the Ishizuki study showed that
isoflavone intake by healthy adults could also have a
thyroid-suppressing effect. The study concluded that 33mg
of soy isoflavones per day was sufficient to cause goiter
in adults. Yet some popular supplements provide from 40 to
120 mg of soy isoflavones daily.
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Hypothyroidism can be detected by your doctor through blood
tests and can be treated, though not reversed. If your
child was raised on soy formula and exhibits developmental
problems, depression, obesity or especially low energy, it
may be a good idea to have your pediatrician conduct the
necessary checks. Through preventative measures, you could
keep your child from suffering future effects of
hypothyroidism.
For more information on the connection between soy foods
and hypothyroidism, see Mary Shomon's book: Living Well
With Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You That
You Need to Know (Wholecare, 2000).
- Katie Mehrer
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