If you have hypothyroidism or other thyroid issues, food doesn’t usually “cause” the condition — but certain foods can interfere with thyroid hormone production or medication absorption (especially if you take levothyroxine).
For reference, hypothyroidism is most commonly caused by Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and is treated with medications like Levothyroxine.
Below is a practical, realistic list — not fear-based — just foods to limit, time carefully, or prepare properly.
19 Foods to Limit or Be Careful With
🥬 1–5: Raw Cruciferous Vegetables (in large amounts)
These contain goitrogens that may interfere with iodine uptake if eaten raw in excess.
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Cabbage
- Brussels sprouts
- Kale
✅ Cooking greatly reduces the effect.
🌱 6–8: Soy Foods (Can Affect Medication Absorption)
- Soy milk
- Tofu
- Edamame
You don’t have to eliminate soy — just avoid eating it within 3–4 hours of thyroid medication.
🥜 9–10: High-Fiber Foods (Too Close to Medication)
- Bran cereals
- Fiber supplements
Fiber is healthy — just take medication on an empty stomach and wait 30–60 minutes before eating.
🧂 11: Iodine Overload Foods
- Kelp
- Seaweed snacks
- Iodine supplements
Too much iodine can worsen autoimmune thyroid disease.
☕ 12–13: Interferes With Medication Absorption
- Coffee (especially espresso)
- Calcium-fortified juices
Wait at least 30–60 minutes after taking medication.
🥛 14–15: Calcium & Iron-Rich Foods (Near Medication Time)
- Milk
- Iron supplements
Separate by 4 hours from thyroid medication.
🍰 16–17: Ultra-Processed Sugary Foods
- Pastries
- Soda
Hypothyroidism slows metabolism — excess sugar can worsen weight gain and energy crashes.
🍟 18: Fried / Highly Processed Foods
Inflammatory and can worsen fatigue and weight gain.
🍺 19: Excess Alcohol
Can interfere with thyroid function and hormone balance.
Important: What You DON’T Have to Avoid
✔ Gluten (unless you have celiac disease)
✔ All carbs
✔ All cruciferous vegetables
✔ Dairy (unless sensitive)
The Bigger Priority
If you take Levothyroxine:
- Take it first thing in the morning
- With water only
- Wait 30–60 minutes before food
- Avoid calcium/iron within 4 hours
That timing matters more than most food restrictions.
If you’d like, tell me:
- Are you diagnosed with hypothyroidism or Hashimoto’s?
- Are you on medication?
- What symptoms are bothering you most (fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, brain fog)?
I can tailor food guidance specifically to you.