You have heartburn
An unidentified substance in tomatoes and tomato-based products can cause acid reflux. People with digestive upset could try eliminating tomatoes for two or three weeks to see if things feel better. These 33 healthy foods are way more nutritious than you thought.
You take blood-thinning drugs
If you take a blood-thinning drug such as warfarin (Coumadin), itโs important to maintain steady blood levels of vitamin Kโsudden increases can lessen the effects of the drug. That means itโs important to be consistent with your vegetable intake, since this is where most of your vitamin K comes from. Try to eat similar amounts of vegetables every day. If you like veggies that are particularly high in vitamin K, such as kale, Swiss chard, spinach, mustard greens, and turnip greens, stick with half a cup a day, eaten at about the same time daily.
You have a history of kidney stones
One in five people who form calcium oxalate kidney stones (the most common type) have high levels of oxalates in their urine. If you have a history of kidney stones, limit oxalate-rich foods, such as rhubard, spinach, beets, and beet greens. These are the 8 clear signs you’re not getting enough vegetables.
You have gout
Watch your asparagus intake. The spears contain purines, substances that promote the overproduction of uric acid that precipitates painful attacks of gout.
You have certain allergies
Eating such foods as artichokes may provoke an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to ragweed allergens. People sensitive to latex may have an allergic reaction to avocados. Many people sensitive to aspirin may suffer an allergic reaction to radishes, which contain salicylates, compounds similar to the drugsโ active ingredients. These are the 21 common food myths that are wildly untrue.
You have an inflammatory GI disorder
If you have ulcerative colitis or Crohnโs disease, your doctor might recommend avoiding or minimizing your intake of cabbage, which contains bacteria that live naturally in the intestinal tract and cause gas and bloating. You might also want to limit your intake of other cruciferous veggies like cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts if they trigger symptoms.
Youโre watching your weight
Be picky about eggplant-based dishes. Eggplantsโ spongy texture soaks up fat. In fact, deep-fried eggplants soak up four times as much fat as French-fried potatoes. Keep calories to a minimum by baking, broiling, roasting, or stewing. If sautรฉing, use a nonstick pan and little oil. On the other hand, these are some of the healthiest vegetables you can eat.
You have an underactive thyroid
Turnips contain two goitrogenic substances, progoitrin and gluconasturtin, which can interfere with the thyroid glandโs ability to make its hormones. These compounds donโt pose a risk for healthy people who eat moderate amounts of turnips, but anyone with hypothyroidism should cook this vegetable since cooking appears to deactivate goitrogens. Find out more about the 17 “healthy” foods you actually need to avoid.