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Graves'
Disease Diet- Home Remedies and Natural Cures

8 Foods and beverages to avoid when
considering Graves' Disease Diet
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Coffee
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Black tea
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Chocolate
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Soda
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Alcohol
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Smoking
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Walnuts
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Peanuts
Here is an example diet of one of my clients
Tanya Otto from South Africa:
Daily routine
Before breakfast:
1 x big tablespoon of Barley Green
2 x Flax Seed Oil tablets (2500mg)
After Lunch:
10 drops of lemon balm tincture (not always just when I feel I need it)
Peppermint Tea/Chamomile mix (pompadour teas bought in supermarket)
After Supper:
Veggie liquidized shake:
Half a whole broccoli / cauliflower
Some cabbage
Some carrots
If If you would like to share also a diet, or you have
a method that helped you, please, send me an email and I'll make sure
that it will reach other people suffering from Graves' Disease
mythyroid@gravesdiseasecure.com
Al So my personal recommendation is to avoid fast food, over-
processed food and try to include in your
Graves’ Disease diet
as much
raw food as possible. The reason is that the raw vegetables and fruits
contain a lot of vitamins and minerals which helps our immune system to
recover, especially if you have condition like
Graves’ Disease.

About the author: Svetla Bankova is an author of "Life Manual for
Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism"- a book, based not only on
her experience as a former Graves' Disease patient but
also her research as a psychologist. This is only book that
explains step by step how and why
Graves' Disease came to
your life, the cause and specific steps for alternative treatment of
Graves' disease. The book
provides also specific steps how to treat Thyroid Eye Disease,
Graves' Disease Diet, recipes for herbal compresses, how to use
flax seed oil and many other supplements that will improve your health
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...She is feeling much, much better, her heart had calm down and her
goiter is almost flat......
Hello Svetla,
after reading your
manual and started to use the vitamins and reiki I am feeling so
much better!!!
I had a
goiter that is almost flat, my heart has calm down a lot. It
been 5 months since then I am going to wait to have 6 months to have
a check up to see if my T4 went down.
I am sure it
is better, I will keep you informed.
But now I
want to give thanks for all your help, it is nice to have support
from someone who does understand.
Laura P.
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P.S. To see other free Articles
about Graves' Disease and
Hyperthyroidism,
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a question, share your opinion and your experience, contact us: Svetla Bankova
1631 Sonya Dr
Marietta, GA, 30066
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.....I love the book. It is very informative and gave me tons
of insight into Graves Disease.
Honestly,
I gleaned more information for your book than I ever did from any doctor.
Thank you so much.
As
far as feeling better, just doing all of the research that I've done on
the disease in the past few days has kept my mind off of things. I've
incorporated a lot of the hyperthyroid suggestions but have many more to
go, one being exercise, which I am determined to do once I regain some
energy and strength.
So yes, I do feel better, a bit more each day.
Sincerely,
Pearl.
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