4 Reasons Why Cabbage Soup Can Cause Diarrhea

Cabbage can cause diarrhea if you have a fructan intolerance.
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Cabbage soup is a savory vegetable stew often made with carrots, celery, onion, tomatoes, spices and of course, cabbage. It can be prepared a variety of ways. But as delicious as it can be, cabbage can cause diarrhea.

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Cabbageis acruciferous vegetable,还有西兰花,cauliflower, kale and bok choy, to name a few. Per theAcademy of Nutrition and Dietetics, cruciferous vegetables are packed with nutrients that help support overall wellbeing, including:

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Despite these nutritional benefits, the veggie can still cause digestive distress for some — indeed, cabbage and cabbage soup do make you poop in certain situations. Here's why cabbage can cause diarrhea:

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1. It Contains Lots of Fiber

Fiber是一个essential nutrient that helps normalize your bowel movements and maintains bowel health, per theMayo Clinic. High-fiber foods are good for your wellbeing, but when you add too much fiber too quickly, you can experience intestinal gas, abdominal bloating and cramping.

Cabbage is high in fiber, per the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. As a result, it can promote movement within your intestinal tract. But too much cabbage (or other fibrous foods) can aggravate conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), per theUniversity of Michigan Health.

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This can trigger diarrhea, according to theInternational Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. In other words, it's possible that cabbage or cabbage soup does give you diarrhea.

改正:Ease your way into eating more fiber, which gives your digestive system time to adjust to the change, per the Mayo Clinic. And喝大量的水, which helps fiber do its job while minimizing unpleasant side effects like cabbage-induced diarrhea.

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Per the2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, adults should aim to eat the following amount of the nutrient per day:

  • People assigned female at birth:22 to 28 g
  • People assigned male at birth:28 to 34 g

Good Sources of Fiber

High-fiber foodsto slowly incorporate into your diet include:

  • Fruit
  • 蔬菜
  • Legumes like lentils, peas and beans
  • Whole grains like spelt, buckwheat and oatmeal
  • Flaxseed

2. It's High in Fructans

There's also a link between cabbage and diarrhea due to the high amount of fructans in the veggie. Fructans are naturally occurring carbohydrates that are also found in other foods like wheat, onions and broccoli, perTufts Medical Center.

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Some people have a fructan intolerance, which means they have trouble digesting the carbohydrate, per theOhio State University Wexner Medical Center. Eating high-fructan foods like cabbage can cause symptoms like:

  • Gas
  • Bloating
  • Belching
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea

So if you notice that cabbage soup does make you have diarrhea, a fructan intolerance may be to blame.

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改正:Try limiting high-fructan foods if you find you're sensitive to them, like if cabbage soup gives you diarrhea.

You can also talk to your doctor about following alow-FODMAP diet, per the Wexner Medical Center. FODMAP stands for fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols, which are sugars that can be difficult to digest (fructans are a type of oligosaccharides), according toJohn Hopkins Medicine.

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On the low-FODMAP diet, you eliminate high-FODMAP foods, then slowly reintroduce them to see which ones cause symptoms. This helps you identify which foods to limit or avoid.

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Fructan intolerance is often confused forgluten intolerance, per the Wexner Medical Center. Talk to your doctor to help determine which ingredient is the source of your digestive symptoms.

3. It Can Transmit Traveler's Diarrhea

Bacteria and other substances in contaminated food and water can causetraveler's diarrhea, perMount Sinai. Traveler's diarrhea causes loose, watery stools and happens when you visit places where the water isn't clean or the food isn't handled safely.

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And this disease-causing bacteria can burrow in cabbage leaves, which, if left unwashed or uncooked, can make you sick.

改正:If you're visiting an area with potentially unclean water, prevent traveler's diarrhea by only eating well-cooked foods and avoiding raw ingredients altogether (especially hard-to-wash leafy greens like cabbage), according to Mount Sinai.

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Washing your hands frequently and thoroughly cleaning eating utensils and dishes may also help prevent traveler's diarrhea, per Mount Sinai.

4. It Can Lead to Food Poisoning

Washing your leafy greensdoesn't always remove all of the bacteria, as germs can hide inside the folds of the leaves, per theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC).

And eating raw contaminated leafy greens could put you at risk for food poisoning. Per the疾病预防控制中心, symptoms can include:

  • Upset stomach
  • Nausea
  • Stomach cramps
  • Diarrhea
  • Fever
  • Vomiting

改正:Safely handling and preparing your cabbage and other leafy greens can help lower your risk for food poisoning. Keep in mind that even proper washing can't remove all the germs from your vegetables, so your safest bet is to cook produce to kill any potentially disease-causing organisms.

But if you plan to eat raw leafy greens, prepare them by doing the following, per the CDC:

  • Wash your hands (with soap) for at least 20 seconds before and after preparation.
  • Throw away the outer leaves of cabbage and lettuce and rinse the remaining leaves under running water by gently rubbing them.
  • Use a clean cloth or paper towel to dry your greens.

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