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Vitamin U: A Shield for Gut Health
Cabbage is widely recognized for its protective effects on the gastrointestinal system. It is rich in vitamin U, a compound known for safeguarding and repairing the stomach lining. Vitamin U is particularly effective in alleviating symptoms of heartburn and gastric ulcers. Research from Stanford University has shown that regular cabbage consumption significantly accelerates recovery from gastrointestinal disorders. When combined with vitamin K, vitamin U enhances the regeneration of the gastric mucosa and promotes the healing of damaged tissues.

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Heart Health and Inflammation Reduction
Cabbage plays a significant role in cardiovascular health. Red cabbage, in particular, is rich in anthocyanins, which help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of coronary artery disease. Its high antioxidant content also combats chronic inflammation, a key factor in cardiovascular disease. These properties make cabbage an essential vegetable not only for digestive health but also for overall systemic wellness.
Dietary Fiber: A Boost for Weight Loss and Gut Health
With its low calorie count and high dietary fiber content, cabbage is an ideal food for weight management and digestive health. The fiber promotes the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, regulates digestion, and helps relieve constipation. Consuming cabbage before meals can also slow the rise in blood sugar levels, aiding in glycemic control.
Haeun Oh, HEALTH IN NEWS TEAM
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