🦋 Thyroid Tip

Are You Eating the Wrong Foods With Your Thyroid Medicine?

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Kundan Chaurasia, MD
📅 January 25, 2025
⏱ 4 min read

In my practice, I see many thyroid patients who are taking their medication regularly, yet their TSH levels remain out of range. One of the most common — and overlooked — reasons is how and when they take their medicine relative to food.

Levothyroxine (thyroxine / T4 replacement medicine) is one of the most absorption-sensitive medications in existence. Certain foods, drinks and minerals can dramatically reduce how much gets into your bloodstream — and this directly affects your thyroid control.

⏰ The Correct Thyroid Medicine Routine

Wake up
Get out of bed
💊
Take medicine
Empty stomach, glass of water only
Wait 30–60 min
No food, no other medicines
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Now eat breakfast
Including tea/coffee

Foods That Block Thyroid Medication Absorption

🚫 Avoid Within 1 Hour of Medicine
Coffee or tea — reduces absorption by 25–35%
🥛 Milk & dairy — calcium blocks absorption
🥚 Calcium supplements — take 4 hrs apart
💊 Iron supplements — reduces uptake significantly
🌿 Soy products — tofu, soy milk, soya
🥦 Raw cruciferous veggies — raw cabbage, kale, broccoli
🌾 High-fibre foods — bran, oats if taken immediately
✅ Fine After 30–60 Minutes
Coffee or tea (after the wait period)
🥛 Milk, yoghurt, cheese (after waiting)
🥦 Cooked cruciferous vegetables — fine in moderation
🍌 Fruits, whole grains, rice, dal
🥩 Eggs, fish, chicken, meat
🫚 Mustard oil, coconut oil, ghee
🧄 Most vegetables when cooked

The Chai Problem — Very Common in India

This is the single most common mistake I see in my Kolkata patients: they wake up, take their thyroid tablet, and immediately have a cup of chai with milk. This almost completely nullifies the medication absorption — the calcium in milk and the tannins in tea both interfere with thyroxine uptake.

If you've been doing this for months, it explains why your TSH hasn't normalised despite regular medication. The fix is simple: wait at least 45–60 minutes after your tablet before having chai or any dairy.

What About Other Medicines?

Many thyroid patients also take other medications. These should not be taken simultaneously with thyroxine:

The general rule: thyroxine should be taken alone, on an empty stomach, with plain water only.

🩺 Dr. Kundan Chaurasia Clinical Tip

When a patient's TSH is not responding to medication, I always ask three questions: Are you taking it on an empty stomach? How long are you waiting before eating? Are you taking it with water or something else? In most cases, correcting one of these answers resolves the problem without changing the dose.

Medical Disclaimer: This tip is general health information. Your thyroid medication dose and timing should be guided by your physician. Do not adjust your thyroxine dose without consulting Dr. Chaurasia.

Thyroid Not Under Control?

If your TSH is still off despite regular medication, book a review — it could be something as simple as timing or a dose adjustment.

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