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When you only chew them, you release isothiocyanates in amounts that your body will be able to handle and benefit from. Cruciferous vegetables also have a complex sugar called raffinose that humans can't break down. That can also lead to gassiness and gut discomfort.
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Learn More »Why It’s Better to Cook and Chew Your Cruciferous Vegetables If You Have Had Problems in The Past The effect is different when you chew these vegetables. When you only chew them, you release isothiocyanates in amounts that your body will be able to handle and benefit from. Cruciferous vegetables also have a complex sugar called raffinose that humans can’t break down. That can also lead to gassiness and gut discomfort. Cooking cruciferous vegetables help break down this sugar. Goitrogens, compounds that are found in cruciferous vegetables, are another thing to watch out for when eating them raw. These can affect your thyroid. We will talk about this in detail in another blog. One thing you can do with these these cruciferous vegetables is to chop them up and let them set for a little bit of time. Chop them finely so you're getting some of that crunchy cell membrane broken down and then make a soup out of it. When you chop and cook them, the beneficial phytochemicals are created, but the cooking process gets rid some of the other potentially irritating problems. If you want to add greens to your smoothies, I recommend a mild green blend with spinach or romaine lettuce. For those of you who can tolerate blended cruciferous veggies, more power to you! For those who can’t, you don’t want to avoid them, just follow the suggestions above to make them more digestible and less irritating. If you have questions about cruciferous vegetables, comment below or join the discussion on our Weight Loss Awakening Friendship Group.
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