Is it bad to eat a lot of cabbage?

lol I was thinking about eating a huge bowl full but don’t know if it will do something weird to me o.O lol Random question o.o

Answer #1

No, but it’ll probably make your farts stink really bad hahaha

Answer #2

o.O That sounds disgusting -.-

Answer #3

it was for the 1993 Darwin awards winner…the guy died because of eating cabbage ……and beans and having no room ventilation.Suffocated himself with his farts lol.

Answer #4

O.o

Answer #5

No its good for you.

Answer #6

I thought it would be but everyone is saying it will mess with my stomach ;O

Answer #7

no its good for u isn’t it ?

Answer #8

Yes. It can cause bloating and gas problems, plus only eating cabbages is highly discouraged by diet specialists.

Answer #9

hmmmm >,> How about half a head of cabbage with something else? :P lol

Answer #10

With something nutritious, like protein or meat or something you need besides lettuce and water, than some cabbage and whatever else is fine :p

Answer #11

haha cabbage farts

Answer #12

excess of anything is bad.

Answer #13

I don’t mean eating a garbage bag full >,< lol

Answer #14

Cabbage is actually one of the most nutritious foods you can find. It is full of healthy phytonutrients, antioxidants, antiinflammatory chemicals, Omega-3 fatty acids and fiber while being low in calories. It is also rich in vitamin C, folate and protein. The smelly farts come from sulfur containing amino acids cysteine, glutamine and methionine which our body converts to N-acetylcysteine or NAC which is our body’s most potent antioxidant. Every emergency room has prescription NAC to treat acetaminophen poisoning. The reason acetaminophen overdose can destroy your liver is because our body runs out of NAC to detoxify it. Many areas of the world are highly dependent on cabbage because it is a hearty vegetable that can grow almost anywhere. The more cabbage you eat the better unless you are trying to live on almost nothing but it.

Answer #15

More or less the same, with some variation in the details, goes for many “cruciferous” (cabbage-like) vegetables, including broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, bok choy, kale, collard greens, etc.

Answer #16

yes

Answer #17

Too much of anything is bad.

Answer #18

But how much cabbage is too much? -.-

Answer #19

Your nose…or others will let you know lol

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