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4 Types of People Who Should AVOID Eating Cabbage

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Admin

Cabbage is healthy for most people, but it isn’t ideal for everyone. Because it’s high in fiber, contains certain compounds called goitrogens, and can cause gas, some people may need to limit or avoid it.

Here are 4 types of people who should be cautious with cabbage:


1) People with thyroid problems (especially hypothyroidism)

Cabbage contains natural substances called goitrogens, which may interfere with iodine use in the thyroid when eaten in very large amounts, especially raw.

  • This is mainly a concern if iodine intake is low
  • Cooked cabbage reduces this effect significantly
  • Most people with thyroid conditions can still eat it in moderation

👉 Bottom line: Avoid overconsumption of raw cabbage if you have thyroid issues, unless your doctor says otherwise.


2) People with IBS or sensitive digestion

Cabbage is high in fiber and fermentable carbs, which can trigger symptoms in people with:

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Bloating or chronic gas issues
  • Sensitive stomachs

It can cause:

  • Gas
  • Cramping
  • Abdominal discomfort

👉 Bottom line: If cabbage makes your symptoms worse, reduce portion size or avoid it.


3) People on blood-thinning medication

Cabbage is rich in vitamin K, which plays a key role in blood clotting.

If you’re taking medications like warfarin, sudden changes in vitamin K intake can affect how well your medication works.

👉 Bottom line: You don’t need to avoid cabbage completely, but keep your intake consistent and consult your doctor.


4) People recovering from certain digestive surgeries or acute gut conditions

After surgery or during conditions like:

  • Intestinal irritation
  • Severe gastritis
  • Recent abdominal surgery

High-fiber foods like cabbage may be harder to digest and can increase discomfort.

👉 Bottom line: Temporary avoidance may be recommended during recovery phases.


Final note

For most healthy people, cabbage is actually beneficial—it supports digestion, heart health, and immunity. Problems usually come from quantity, preparation (raw vs cooked), or individual sensitivity, not the vegetable itself.

If you want, I can also tell you who benefits the most from eating cabbage regularly or the healthiest ways to prepare it without gas or bloating.

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