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Fresh Fruits that Contain Iodine 
If you suffer from Hashimoto's Disease or any form of hypothyroidism, the chances are you'll already 
have found that certain foods make you feel better - your hands and feet become warmer, your head 
clears, and you feel more optimistic (depression being one of the bleaker symptoms of 
hypothyroidism). The main reason these foods increase the level of thyroid hormone is because they 
contain iodine - which is necessary for the body to make the thyroid hormones. 
Safe Iodine-rich Foods 
Some of these foods are surprising, and don't regularly turn up on lists of iodine-rich foods. Most 
people with hypothyroid conditions are aware that seaweed such as kelp and bladderwrack are high 
in iodine, together with fish and fish products, egg yolks and dairy products. However, there are 
Cold Hands and Feet Thyroid a number of fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and herbs that not 
only contain iodine - in amounts significant enough to warm up the system - but are also outstanding 
in other ways that have been shown to help thyroid conditions, such as having strong anti-inflammatory 
action, high selenium content, or an additional metabolic effect, working in synergy 
with the thyroid. 
In addition, these foods can safely be eaten in small amounts until you are able to calculate the level 
of iodine that is safe for your condition. Seaweeds, such as kelp and bladderwrack, are too iodine-rich 
for Hashimoto sufferers and can worsen symptoms, causing inflammatory flare-ups, whereas the 
foods given in the list below will provide a more subtle iodine introduction, backed up with 
additional benefits. 
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Herbs and Nuts that Stimulate the Thyroid 
According to The Merck Index 14th Edition 4, the key fresh foods that provide iodine in gently 
stimulating amounts are those listed below:
fruits - pineapple, coconut, strawberries, rhubarb, mango, dates, apricots, balsam apple 
vegetables - Jerusalem artichoke, spinach, potato 
grains - oats, buckwheat, lentils 
spices - cinnamon, black and white pepper 
herbs - fennel, hyssop 
nuts - hazelnut 
tree leaves - Moringa (Moringa oleifera) 
IODINE-RICH FRUITS 
Pineapple: Iodine and Powerful Anti-inflammatory 
All of the fruits in this list have additional benefits for people with Hashimoto's. Pineapple contains 
the entire range of vitamins, 16 minerals, and is extremely rich in bromelain, an anti-inflammatory 
enzyme that is so powerful that it is commonly used alone as a treatment for autoimmune disorders; 
it also breaks down proteins (including parasites), acts as an anti-coagulant (lowering blood-pressure) 
and purifies the blood. 
Coconut: iodine and Instant, Non-sugar Energy 
Coconut provides a unique form of saturated fat that contains medium-chain fatty acids that boost 
the metabolism quickly. This kind of fat doesn't need to be linked up with carrier proteins 
(lipoprotins) and stored - it travels straight to the liver for immediate conversion to energy. Coconut 
also contains caprylic acid (also known as octanoic acid) which combats fungal infections such as 
candidiasis. 
Strawberries: Iodine and Anti-histamine 
Strawberries are the top berry source for quercetin, which is anti-inflammatory and has been found
to protect brain cells from damage (1). It is also known as "nature's antihistamine", inhibiting the 
production of histamine, which is involved in inflammatory responses, as well as allergic ones. And 
just one cup of strawberries contains over 140 per cent of the RDA (recommended daily amount). 
Rhubarb: Iodine and 12 Other Minerals 
Rhubarb is part of the Polygonaceae family and has been used as a medicine since the third century 
BCE. It is rich in iodine and also contains vitamins A, C and many of the B vitamins. It is remarkable 
for its high mineral content which - in addition to iodine - includes calcium, magnesium, manganese, 
copper, iron, phosphorous, silicon, sodium, sulfur and zinc, chlorine, and potassium. The rhizomes 
and roots contain powerful anthraquinones, which are stimulant laxatives, useful for relieving the 
constipation that's an unpleasant part of hypothryoid conditions. 
Apricots: Iodine and Phytonutrients 
Apricots are high in the phytonutrients lycopene, beta-carotene and quercetin, and have been shown 
to reduce the risk of liver steatosis (fatty degeneration of the liver) (2). They are also one of the 
foods identified by healthcare professionals as possibly key to the extreme longevity of the Hunzas 
people of Kashmir (3). 
Balsam Apple: Iodine and Metabolism Regulator 
Also known as bitter melon, this fruit contains four bioactive compounds which activate a protein 
named AMPK. This has been studied at length for its role in regulating metabolism, and enabling 
glucose uptake processes in the body. 
Mangoes and Dates 
Dates are a rich source of selenium (needed for thyroid hormone production), and contain 23 types 
of amino acids within their proteins. Mangoes are the richest source of vitamin A (in the form of 
beta-carotene) - one mango provides 1½ times the RDA. 
Read about the safe iodine-rich vegetables and herbs, iodine-rich vegetables and herbs 
Find out about the safe iodine-rich grains nuts and spices, iodine-rich grains, nuts and spices 
Other Iodine-Rich Fresh Foods to be Used with Caution 
Soy beans are rich sources of iodine, but the isoflavones in soy beans and products can actually 
depress thyroid function (because they inhibit thyroid peroxidase-catalysed reactions that are 
essential for forming thyroid hormones), so soy is best avoided. Black walnut is also an extremely 
rich source of iodine, and offers extraordinary benefits for bacterial or parasitic problems ( 
www.suite101.com/content/black-walnut-and-hashimotos-a224961), but its iodine content is so high 
that it should be used one drop at a time, until a safe level is established. 
References: 
"Reduction of ischemic brain damage and increase of glutathione by a liposomal preparation of 
quercetin in permanent focal ischemia in rats." Rivera F, Costa G, Abin A, Urbanavicius J, Arruti C, 
Casanova G, Dajas F.; Neurotox Res. 2008 Apr;13(2):105-14.
Protective effect of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) on hepatic steatosis and damage induced by 
carbon tetrachloride in Wistar rats"; Feral Ozturk, Mehmet Gul, Burhan Ates, I. Cetin Ozturk, Asli 
Cetin, Nigar Vardi, Ali Otlu, and Ismet Yilmaz; British Journal of Nutrition (2009), 102:1767-1775 
Cambridge University Press. 
The Directory of Natural and Health Foods, Tom Riker, Richard Roberts, p. 53. 
The full list of iodine-rich fresh foods, from The Merck Index 14th Edition; MJ O'Neil, PE Heckelman, 
CB Koch, KJ Roman, CM Kenny and MR D'Arecca (editors)

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Fresh Fruits that Contain Iodine

  • 1. Fresh Fruits that Contain Iodine If you suffer from Hashimoto's Disease or any form of hypothyroidism, the chances are you'll already have found that certain foods make you feel better - your hands and feet become warmer, your head clears, and you feel more optimistic (depression being one of the bleaker symptoms of hypothyroidism). The main reason these foods increase the level of thyroid hormone is because they contain iodine - which is necessary for the body to make the thyroid hormones. Safe Iodine-rich Foods Some of these foods are surprising, and don't regularly turn up on lists of iodine-rich foods. Most people with hypothyroid conditions are aware that seaweed such as kelp and bladderwrack are high in iodine, together with fish and fish products, egg yolks and dairy products. However, there are Cold Hands and Feet Thyroid a number of fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and herbs that not only contain iodine - in amounts significant enough to warm up the system - but are also outstanding in other ways that have been shown to help thyroid conditions, such as having strong anti-inflammatory action, high selenium content, or an additional metabolic effect, working in synergy with the thyroid. In addition, these foods can safely be eaten in small amounts until you are able to calculate the level of iodine that is safe for your condition. Seaweeds, such as kelp and bladderwrack, are too iodine-rich for Hashimoto sufferers and can worsen symptoms, causing inflammatory flare-ups, whereas the foods given in the list below will provide a more subtle iodine introduction, backed up with additional benefits. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Herbs and Nuts that Stimulate the Thyroid According to The Merck Index 14th Edition 4, the key fresh foods that provide iodine in gently stimulating amounts are those listed below:
  • 2. fruits - pineapple, coconut, strawberries, rhubarb, mango, dates, apricots, balsam apple vegetables - Jerusalem artichoke, spinach, potato grains - oats, buckwheat, lentils spices - cinnamon, black and white pepper herbs - fennel, hyssop nuts - hazelnut tree leaves - Moringa (Moringa oleifera) IODINE-RICH FRUITS Pineapple: Iodine and Powerful Anti-inflammatory All of the fruits in this list have additional benefits for people with Hashimoto's. Pineapple contains the entire range of vitamins, 16 minerals, and is extremely rich in bromelain, an anti-inflammatory enzyme that is so powerful that it is commonly used alone as a treatment for autoimmune disorders; it also breaks down proteins (including parasites), acts as an anti-coagulant (lowering blood-pressure) and purifies the blood. Coconut: iodine and Instant, Non-sugar Energy Coconut provides a unique form of saturated fat that contains medium-chain fatty acids that boost the metabolism quickly. This kind of fat doesn't need to be linked up with carrier proteins (lipoprotins) and stored - it travels straight to the liver for immediate conversion to energy. Coconut also contains caprylic acid (also known as octanoic acid) which combats fungal infections such as candidiasis. Strawberries: Iodine and Anti-histamine Strawberries are the top berry source for quercetin, which is anti-inflammatory and has been found
  • 3. to protect brain cells from damage (1). It is also known as "nature's antihistamine", inhibiting the production of histamine, which is involved in inflammatory responses, as well as allergic ones. And just one cup of strawberries contains over 140 per cent of the RDA (recommended daily amount). Rhubarb: Iodine and 12 Other Minerals Rhubarb is part of the Polygonaceae family and has been used as a medicine since the third century BCE. It is rich in iodine and also contains vitamins A, C and many of the B vitamins. It is remarkable for its high mineral content which - in addition to iodine - includes calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper, iron, phosphorous, silicon, sodium, sulfur and zinc, chlorine, and potassium. The rhizomes and roots contain powerful anthraquinones, which are stimulant laxatives, useful for relieving the constipation that's an unpleasant part of hypothryoid conditions. Apricots: Iodine and Phytonutrients Apricots are high in the phytonutrients lycopene, beta-carotene and quercetin, and have been shown to reduce the risk of liver steatosis (fatty degeneration of the liver) (2). They are also one of the foods identified by healthcare professionals as possibly key to the extreme longevity of the Hunzas people of Kashmir (3). Balsam Apple: Iodine and Metabolism Regulator Also known as bitter melon, this fruit contains four bioactive compounds which activate a protein named AMPK. This has been studied at length for its role in regulating metabolism, and enabling glucose uptake processes in the body. Mangoes and Dates Dates are a rich source of selenium (needed for thyroid hormone production), and contain 23 types of amino acids within their proteins. Mangoes are the richest source of vitamin A (in the form of beta-carotene) - one mango provides 1½ times the RDA. Read about the safe iodine-rich vegetables and herbs, iodine-rich vegetables and herbs Find out about the safe iodine-rich grains nuts and spices, iodine-rich grains, nuts and spices Other Iodine-Rich Fresh Foods to be Used with Caution Soy beans are rich sources of iodine, but the isoflavones in soy beans and products can actually depress thyroid function (because they inhibit thyroid peroxidase-catalysed reactions that are essential for forming thyroid hormones), so soy is best avoided. Black walnut is also an extremely rich source of iodine, and offers extraordinary benefits for bacterial or parasitic problems ( www.suite101.com/content/black-walnut-and-hashimotos-a224961), but its iodine content is so high that it should be used one drop at a time, until a safe level is established. References: "Reduction of ischemic brain damage and increase of glutathione by a liposomal preparation of quercetin in permanent focal ischemia in rats." Rivera F, Costa G, Abin A, Urbanavicius J, Arruti C, Casanova G, Dajas F.; Neurotox Res. 2008 Apr;13(2):105-14.
  • 4. Protective effect of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) on hepatic steatosis and damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in Wistar rats"; Feral Ozturk, Mehmet Gul, Burhan Ates, I. Cetin Ozturk, Asli Cetin, Nigar Vardi, Ali Otlu, and Ismet Yilmaz; British Journal of Nutrition (2009), 102:1767-1775 Cambridge University Press. The Directory of Natural and Health Foods, Tom Riker, Richard Roberts, p. 53. The full list of iodine-rich fresh foods, from The Merck Index 14th Edition; MJ O'Neil, PE Heckelman, CB Koch, KJ Roman, CM Kenny and MR D'Arecca (editors)