- female
- 40 Years
- 31/03/2021
Is Ginger good for hyperthyroidism?
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Ginger is know to have antioxidative properties along with control on metabolic rate and inflammation, which helps to keep thyroid hormones in control. One should keep in mind that excess intake of ginger should also be avoided as one research has shown negative results.
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Potential Benefits:
Ginger has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can support overall health. -
Effect on Thyroid:
There is limited evidence that ginger directly affects thyroid hormone levels. It is not known to worsen hyperthyroidism. -
Caution:
Since hyperthyroidism can affect metabolism and heart rate, any new supplement or dietary change should be discussed with your healthcare provider to ensure it does not interfere with your treatment or symptoms. -
Usage:
Consuming ginger in typical dietary amounts (like in cooking or tea) is usually safe.
Recommendation:
Always consult your endocrinologist or healthcare provider before adding ginger supplements or significantly increasing intake, to tailor advice to your specific health status and medications. This helps ensure safe and effective management of your hyperthyroidism.
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