Yes. There is a possibility that soy could interfere with hypothyroidism medication, so do not take soy products within 30 minutes of your medication.
Probably not but take them at least 4 hours apart to be safe and check with your doctor.
Most people can. However, if you are going to eat soy, try to get organic soy otherwise it's probably genetically modified.
No,it would not be advisable.
Soy is good everytime but it's bad for you if you eat it to much
You can eat soy or drink soy milk if you have sigmoid diverticulitis. Whole grains and tough meat should be avoided.
I was told that soy contained wheat, and wheat has to be unleavened for Passover.
Get help and look at the box or package of the thing you're about to eat, and there probably will somewhere say ALLERGY INFORMATION: and if it said soy, you can't eat it, and/or it could say Produced in a factory that also produces soy, so you probably can't eat it then, either
Eat soy!
Rice
No. Like almost anything you eat or drink, soy milk is a mixture of many compounds.
There is some controversy regarding the treatment of hypothyroidism using diet. While there are books and plans for sale that offer to provide a diet or meal plan system that will reduce the symptoms of hypothyroidism, most of the more reliable sources point out that there is no basis for these claims. Most likely, the best diet for hypothyroidism is to eat a healthy balanced diet.