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đĽ So, Is Cabbage Harmful to the Thyroid?
â For most people: NO.
Cabbage and other cruciferous vegetables are not harmful to the thyroid when eaten in normal, moderate amounts as part of a balanced diet â especially if cooked.
In fact, theyâre rich in nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and antioxidants â all of which support overall health, including thyroid function.
â ď¸ But if you have a thyroid condition…
- âď¸ Cook it: Cooking reduces goitrogenic activity by breaking down the compounds.
- âď¸ Eat in moderation: Donât overdo itâespecially raw cabbage juices or excessive amounts in smoothies.
- âď¸ Ensure adequate iodine intake: Especially if you live in an area where iodine deficiency is common.
- âď¸ Talk to your doctor or nutritionist: Especially if youâre on thyroid medication like levothyroxine.
đĽ Fun Fact: Cooking Makes a Big Difference
Research shows that boiling or steaming cabbage significantly reduces its goitrogenic compounds â by up to 90%! So go ahead and enjoy your stir-fry or stuffed cabbage rolls without worry.
𼏠Final Verdict
Cabbage is not harmful to the thyroid for most people and offers a wealth of health benefits. If you have a thyroid condition, especially hypothyroidism, just be mindful of your intake and how itâs prepared.
âď¸ Bottom Line:
Cabbage isnât the enemy. With the right approach, it can be part of a thyroid-friendly diet.
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