That headline is partly true but exaggerated. Cabbage is a healthy vegetable for most people, but some groups may need to limit or be cautious with it.
Here are the real cases where caution makes sense:
🦋 1. People with thyroid issues
Cabbage contains compounds that can interfere with iodine use in the thyroid.
👉 Important for those with Hypothyroidism
- Large amounts of raw cabbage may worsen the issue
- Cooking reduces this effect
đź’Š 2. People on blood-thinning medication
Cabbage is rich in vitamin K.
👉 This can affect medications like Warfarin
- Sudden increase in cabbage intake can interfere with the drug
🤢 3. People with sensitive digestion
- Can cause gas, bloating, or discomfort
- Especially in those with Irritable bowel syndrome
🩺 4. People with kidney or certain metabolic issues
- In rare cases, high potassium foods need monitoring
- Depends on individual medical advice
✔️ Important perspective
- Most people can eat cabbage without any problem
- It’s rich in:
- Fiber
- Vitamins
- Antioxidants
❌ What the headline gets wrong
- ❌ “Avoid completely” is rarely necessary
- ❌ Small or moderate amounts are usually safe
- ❌ Cooking often reduces potential issues
✔️ Bottom line
Cabbage is healthy—but people with specific conditions should eat it in moderation or with guidance, not blindly avoid it.
If you want, I can tell you the best way to eat cabbage to avoid gas and maximize benefits.