Fluoride and Thyroid Health: How It Affects Your Energy & Hormones
I recently had a chat with some fabulous ladies in one of my groups about fluoride and its impact on the thyroid gland. And let me tell you—most people have no idea that fluoride could be messing with their thyroid function. If you have an underactive thyroid or Hashimoto’s, this is something you definitely want to pay attention to.
So, let’s dive in. I’ll break down why fluoride matters for your thyroid (and I’ll share my top fluoride-free toothpaste picks at the end!).
How Fluoride Impacts Your Thyroid Function
Your thyroid needs iodine to make thyroid hormones to regulate energy, metabolism, and brain function. Without enough iodine, your thyroid can’t do its job properly. But here’s the issue—fluoride competes with iodine, making it harder for your thyroid to function properly. The result?
- Constant fatigue
- Feeling sluggish and cold
- Brain fog and forgetfulness
- Digestive issues like constipation
- Weight gain (even when you’re eating healthy!)
But here’s the catch - not everyone needs more iodine. If you have Hashimoto’s or an overactive thyroid, too much iodine can sometimes cause problems.
If you do need more iodine, natural food sources are a great way to support your thyroid without overdoing it. Try:
- Seaweed (like nori or dulse)
- Wild-caught fish
- Pasture-raised eggs
Fluoride and Thyroid Function – What Science Says
Most people don’t realise this, but fluoride was originally used to suppress thyroid function in people with overactive thyroid. So, if your thyroid is already underactive, using fluoride toothpastes or tap water might not be your best strategy -  you see the problem, right?
Fluoride competes with iodine and stops your thyroid from absorbing what it needs. The result? More thyroid dysfunction, more tiredness, and more unwanted symptoms.
So, where do most of us get fluoride from?
- Tap water
- Toothpaste
The Hidden Iodine Blocker: Bromine
Another sneaky iodine blocker is bromine. It’s one of those hidden toxins that most people don’t even know they’re exposed to.
Did you know bromine was originally used in pesticides and flame retardants before it started sneaking into our food supply? Crazy, right?
When your body is overloaded with bromine, it pushes iodine out, leaving your thyroid struggling to function. The result?
- More tiredness
- Brain fog
- Feeling cold all the time
- Stubborn weight gain
Where Is Bromine Hiding?
Bromine is found in:
- Some commercially baked goods (like breads and pastries made with brominated flour)
- Certain fizzy drinks and sports drinks (that contain brominated vegetable oil)
- Pesticides and flame retardants in furniture, mattresses, and even some clothing
What About the UK?
If you’re in the UK, there’s good news! Bromated flour was banned in 1990, brominated vegetable oil in 1970, and bromine flame retardants were banned in March 2019.
However, if you have older furniture or imported food, you might still be exposed.
How to Reduce Fluoride & Bromine Exposure for Better Thyroid Health
f you’re experiencing thyroid-related fatigue, brain fog, or weight gain, here are some simple ways to protect your thyroid:
- Use fluoride-free toothpaste – I’ve listed my top picks below!
- Filter your tap water to remove fluoride
- Support your thyroid naturally with iodine-rich foods (but in moderation!)
- Choose organic or homemade baked goods
- Buy UK-made baked goods (just double-check that they don’t contain potassium bromate)
- Avoid fizzy drinks with brominated vegetable oil (BVO)
- Look for non-toxic household items whenever possible
Best Fluoride-Free Toothpaste for Thyroid Health
Ready to ditch fluoride? Here are my top fluoride- and gluten-free toothpaste options I love:
- Auromere Toothpaste – Clay and minerals, no fluoride, no nasties
- RiseWell Toothpaste (my fave!) – Uses hydroxyapatite, which naturally strengthens teeth
- Dr. Bronner’s All-One Toothpaste – Clean ingredients, no fluoride, and great flavours
- Boka & Wellnesse Toothpaste – Both are fantastic hydroxyapatite-based alternatives
Final Thoughts on Fluoride and Thyroid Health
To support your thyroid naturally, start with these small but powerful swaps:
✅ Eat iodine-rich foods (but be mindful if you have Hashimoto’s)
✅ Filter out fluoride from your drinking water
✅ Avoid bromine where possible
✅ Switch to a fluoride-free toothpaste
These little tweaks can make a big difference in your energy, metabolism, and overall health.
đŸ’¬ Tell me in the comments—are you switching to a fluoride-free toothpaste? Which one are you excited to try first?
References
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), 2024. Fluoride and thyroid health: Examining the connection. Available at: https://www.thyroid.org/patient-thyroid-information/ct-for-patients/volume-8-issue-6/vol-8-issue-6-p-3Â [Accessed 4 February 2025].
- National Library of Medicine (NLM), 2023. Fluoride interference with iodine uptake in thyroid cells. Journal of Environmental Health, [online] Available at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11003687 [Accessed 4 February 2025].
- National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2023. Bromine exposure and its effects on thyroid function. Journal of Endocrine Disorders, [online] Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15119938 [Accessed 4 February 2025].EatingWell, 2024. FDA bans brominated vegetable oil due to health concerns. EatingWell Magazine, [online] Available at: https://www.eatingwell.com/fda-bans-brominated-vegetable-oil-8675527 [Accessed 4 February 2025].
- Schlagenhauf, U., Kunzelmann, K., Hannig, C., May, T.W., Hösl, H. and Probstmeier, R., 2021. Impact of a toothpaste with microcrystalline hydroxyapatite on the prevention of caries: a randomized clinical trial. Scientific Reports, 11(1), p. 23517. Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-81112-y [Accessed 4 February 2025].