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Cabbage is good but these people absolutely should not eat it.

That line is another clickbait-style health claim. There is no group of people for whom cabbage is universally “absolutely forbidden.” But there are a few specific situations where people may need to limit or avoid it.


When cabbage may cause problems

1) People with thyroid issues (in large amounts, raw)

Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable and contains compounds called goitrogens.

  • In very large amounts (especially raw), they may interfere slightly with iodine use in the thyroid
  • This matters mainly if someone already has iodine deficiency or untreated hypothyroidism

👉 Important: normal servings, especially cooked cabbage, are generally safe.


2) People with IBS or sensitive digestion

Cabbage is high in fiber and fermentable carbs (FODMAPs):

  • Can cause bloating, gas, discomfort
  • Especially raw cabbage or large portions

3) People recovering from certain gut conditions or surgery

Doctors may temporarily limit high-fiber foods like cabbage during:

  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Severe gut inflammation flare-ups

4) People on blood-thinning medication (vitamin K awareness)

Cabbage contains vitamin K:

  • It does not need to be avoided
  • But intake should be consistent if someone is on warfarin-type medication

Who should NOT worry at all

Most people can safely eat cabbage, including:

  • Healthy adults
  • People with normal thyroid function
  • People trying to lose weight or improve digestion (in moderate amounts)

In fact, cabbage is:

  • Low-calorie
  • High in fiber
  • Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants

Bottom line

Cabbage is not dangerous food. Only certain people may need portion control or preparation changes (like cooking instead of raw)—not complete avoidance.


If you want, I can explain why cabbage gets so many exaggerated “avoid or cure everything” health claims online—it’s actually a common pattern with cruciferous vegetables.

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