A little-known side effect of eating radishes raw
date:Aug 25, 2021
T3 and T4 hormones. And according to a paper published in the journal Biochemistry Pharmacology, goitrogens (the chemical found in radishes) are known to block the process of iodine reaching the thyroid gland. In other words, radishes have the potential to interrupt our thyroid function. The paper also mentions that much larger quantities of goitrogens have the potential to cause an enlarged thyroid, but it would be almost impossible to consume that large of a number of goitrogens with just rad
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