8 Amazing Health Benefits Of Cabbage That You Must Know
Discover the hidden benefits of cabbage - a nutritional powerhouse for immunity, heart health and more.
From bolstering your immune system to supporting digestive health (sometimes with a few unexpected side effects), cabbage is a nutritional powerhouse that deserves a spot on your plate according to the Cleveland Clinic.
2 things you need to know
- Cabbage is a nutritional powerhouse with surprising health benefits that keep you strong and improves digestion.
- Packed with fibre, vitamins and minerals, it supports overall wellness.
The versatile vegetable
Cabbage comes in various colours, shapes and sizes, making it a versatile addition to your meals. Whether you prefer it raw in salads, stir-fried in Asian dishes, fermented into sauerkraut or kimchi, or simply chopped into coleslaw, there's a cabbage dish for everyone.

(Cabbages are used in various ways | Image: X)
Benefits of consuming cabbage
Fights inflammation
Cabbage's anthocyanins, natural antioxidants, may help reduce inflammation, potentially contributing to a healthier body.
Keeps you strong
Rich in Vitamin C, cabbage aids collagen production, boosts the immune system and aids iron absorption from plant-based foods.
Improves digestion
Loaded with phytosterols and insoluble fibre, cabbage supports digestive health and regular bowel movements. Fermented cabbage in kimchi or sauerkraut is particularly beneficial for gut health.

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Protects your heart health
Anthocyanins in cabbage can reduce the risk of heart disease, making it an excellent choice for cardiovascular health.
Lowers blood pressure
Cabbage's potassium content helps regulate blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart disease.
Lowers cholesterol
Fibre and phytosterols in cabbage compete with cholesterol for absorption, leading to reduced LDL cholesterol levels.
Maintains bone health and healthy blood clotting
Cabbage is a rich source of vitamin K, essential for strong bones and proper blood clotting.

(Cabbages maintain bone health | Image: iStock)
Keeps cancer at bay
Early animal studies suggest that cabbage's phytochemicals may help protect against cancer by breaking down into substances that combat cancer cells.
Cabbage is not only nutritious but also affordable, widely available and easy to prepare. To retain its freshness, store it whole and unwashed in the refrigerator. With countless cabbage recipes to explore, adding this powerhouse veggie to your diet is a delicious and health-conscious choice.
Published By : Devasheesh Pandey
Published On: 9 October 2023 at 08:37 IST