β Cabbage contains oxalates β compounds that can combine with calcium in urine and form stones.
π Avoid eating it too often, and drink plenty of water to dilute the oxalate concentration.
3. People with hypothyroidism or undergoing treatment for hypothyroidism
β Cabbage, belonging to the Brassicaceae family, contains goitrogens β substances that can inhibit iodine absorption if eaten in excess or raw.
β Recommendation:
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π Cook thoroughly; do not eat raw.
π Avoid eating large amounts daily and do not eat it close to the time you take levothyroxine medication.
4. People with bloating and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
β Cabbage is a food high in FODMAPs, which ferments easily in the intestines, producing a lot of gas β causing:
πΈ Bloating, abdominal pain, excessive flatulence
πΈ Worsening IBS symptoms
β Recommendation: Limit or eat in small amounts, preferably cooked thoroughly, avoid eating raw or pickled cabbage.
π SO HOW MUCH CABBAGE IS ENOUGH?
Healthy people:
β Eating cabbage 3-4 times/week is reasonable
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β Prioritize boiling, steaming, or lightly stir-frying to reduce gas production and aid digestion
β You can eat it with ginger and garlic to help combat bloating
β Avoid eating too much raw cabbage, especially in the evening or on an empty stomach
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