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4 types of people who should avoid eating cabbage

Cabbage is a very healthy vegetable for most people, but in certain cases it may cause problems due to its fiber, sulfur compounds, and vitamin K content.

Here are 4 types of people who should limit or avoid it:


1. People with thyroid problems (especially hypothyroidism)

Cabbage contains goitrogens, natural substances that can interfere with iodine use in the thyroid.

Hypothyroidism

  • May worsen thyroid hormone production if eaten in very large amounts raw
  • Risk is higher when iodine intake is low
  • Cooked cabbage reduces this effect significantly

2. People with IBS or sensitive digestion

Cabbage is high in fiber and fermentable carbohydrates.

Irritable bowel syndrome

  • Can cause gas, bloating, and cramps
  • Especially in raw form
  • Some people tolerate small cooked portions better

3. People taking blood-thinning medication

Cabbage is high in vitamin K, which affects blood clotting.

Warfarin

  • Sudden increases in cabbage intake can reduce the effect of warfarin
  • Consistency matters more than complete avoidance
  • Patients should keep intake stable and monitored

4. People with cabbage allergy or histamine sensitivity (rare)

  • Can cause itching, swelling, or digestive upset
  • May trigger headaches or flushing in sensitive individuals
  • True cabbage allergy is uncommon but possible

Key takeaway

For most people, cabbage is safe, nutritious, and beneficial. Problems usually happen only in:

  • Large quantities
  • Raw consumption
  • Or specific medical conditions

Cooking cabbage often makes it much easier to digest and reduces many of its “problem” effects.


If you want, I can also tell you who should eat more cabbage (it has strong benefits for gut, liver, and weight control).

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