Who Should Avoid Cabbage? 4 Groups and Healthier Alternatives

Cabbage has earned its place in kitchens globally due to its affordability, versatility, and rich nutritional value. Loaded with vitamins A, B, C, E, and P, it supports metabolism, immune health, and overall well-being. Often enjoyed in hearty soups and stews, it offers warmth and sustenance during colder months. However, despite its benefits, cabbage isn’t a one-size-fits-all food and can pose risks for certain individuals.

People with thyroid disorders should approach cabbage with caution. It contains goitrin, a compound that can disrupt thyroid hormone production and potentially cause gland enlargement. Though soaking cabbage in salt water reduces this effect, those with hypothyroidism or goiter must consult a healthcare provider before regularly consuming it. Ignoring this advice could worsen thyroid health.

Individuals with sensitive digestive systems, including those with IBS, may struggle with cabbage’s high fiber content. It often triggers bloating, gas, and diarrhea, making it unsuitable for those who require gentle, easily digestible foods. Alternatives like cooked carrots or steamed zucchini provide similar nutrients without aggravating digestive discomfort, making them smarter choices.

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