Here’s a tip: Soaking cabbage in salted water for about 10–15 minutes before cooking can help reduce its goitrin content. Finely chopping or steaming it can also help neutralize its effects.
Still, it’s best to talk with your doctor or endocrinologist before making cabbage a regular part of your diet if your thyroid is already under strain.
2. People with Digestive Disorders: When Fiber Does More Harm Than Good
But for people with sensitive digestive systems, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), chronic diarrhea, or frequent bloating, cabbage can act more like a trigger than a helper.
Its natural sugars and high fiber content can lead to gas, cramping, and discomfort. For seniors already dealing with slower digestion or a finicky stomach, that’s a recipe for distress.
If this sounds like you, gentler vegetables like steamed carrots, peeled zucchini, or mashed sweet potatoes might be better options. They’re softer on the system and still give you essential vitamins without the upset.
3. People with Histamine Sensitivities or Eye Allergies
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