Cooked spinach destroys my stomach whenever I e... - Thyroid UK

Thyroid UK

137,936 members161,765 posts

Cooked spinach destroys my stomach whenever I eat it

Sheeraz profile image
9 Replies

Hi, I have been noticing for one year that whenever I eat even a little amount of cooked spinach (with rice or bread, as this is the traditional dish here in Pakistan and India. I dunno if people from UK and other region do eat the combo or not) after some time it makes me feel bloating and stubborn stomach. It lasts for 3-4 days and I go through some severe gastric problem and then it suddenly gets okay. But during this period of time, I cannot go to gym or do some usual stuff. Can someone please tell me is it because I have sensitive stomach or something else?

Written by
Sheeraz profile image
Sheeraz
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
9 Replies
Jazzw profile image
Jazzw

Spinach is quite high in salicylates so it could be salicylate intolerance. Have a look at this: salicylatesensitivity.com/i...

shaws profile image
shawsAdministrator

This is a link which may be helpful. Many of us avoid foods that can interfere with the uptake of thyroid hormones.

Most of us also have stomach problems due to low stomach acid caused by hypothyroidism. If you try taking Apple Cider Vinegar mixed with water or juice before your meal you might find it helpful. Or, a digestive enzyme with your food which also provides acid. We need acid to digest foods particularly protein.

drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/hypochl...

greygoose profile image
greygoose in reply to shaws

The only 'food' - and I don't even consider it to be a food - that interferes with the uptake of thyroid hormone, is unfermented soy. :)

Silver_Fairy profile image
Silver_Fairy

Could it be the bread you have with it?

Sheeraz profile image
Sheeraz in reply to Silver_Fairy

Probably not, but spinach itself, as I ate it with rice yesterday.

leoopard profile image
leoopard

No idea why its a problem, but I get minor stomach upsets with Spinach too. I am not great with any of the brassicas either but in a different way, never checked out if they are related.

silverfox7 profile image
silverfox7

I once had a severe reaction to the pubgeant smell of wallflowers. My GP put 2 and 2 together and hit the jackpot! I'd been diagnosed with IBS years earlier with generally means I had intermittant gut problems which couldn't be identified. My doctor realised that wallflowers were brassicas so I stopped eating them problem solved this was Lso backed up with a food intolerance test years later.

helvella profile image
helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to silverfox7

Your GP at the time deserves a gold star!

silverfox7 profile image
silverfox7

Yes but surgery asked him to leave as he had two serious illnesses close together and wanted to go part time-they said no so he left! Typical!!!

You may also like...

Fatigued whenever I reduce my calories

How would I know if my antibodies had totally destroyed by thyroid?

privately and my antibodies were in the horrendous region of about 1,100. My doctor was totally...

Recent results & what can I do to stop my body from destroying thyroid?

you see anything off as of now? CRP, High Sensitivity .98 Vitamin D 25.6 (Came up from 19, I've...

Liquid thyroxine burning my stomach

So I I'm over weight a bit but I suffer from stomach problems acid reflux and abdominal cramps now...

I don't know how to eat! :(

to eat that much!! I've cut out PUFAs apart from a few nuts and seeds here and there, and I eat...