Red vs. Green Cabbage: Which is Healthier?

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Red vs. green cabbage—what are the benefits and which one is healthier? Find out.

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Timestamps
0:06 Red cabbage 
1:17 Green cabbage 
1:43 One of the biggest health benefits of cabbage (both types)
2:09 More cabbage benefits 
2:14 Red vs. green cabbage—which is healthier?

Today we're going to talk about red and green cabbage differences. I'm also going to tell you which type of cabbage is healthier. 

Red cabbage vs. Green cabbage: 

Benefits of red cabbage:
• 10 times more vitamin A than green cabbage 
• More Vitamin C than green cabbage (sauerkraut has about 10 times more vitamin C than unfermented cabbage)
• 2 times more iron than green cabbage 
• Anthocyanins (ant-cancer, anti-inflammatory, reduces free radical damage)

Benefits of green cabbage:

• More vitamin A than red cabbage 

Both green cabbage and red cabbage contain:

• Phytonutrients 
• Sinigrin—sulfur (anti-cancer)
• Polyphenols 
• Flavonoids 
• DIM 

One of the biggest health benefits of cabbage (both types) is for:

• Ulcers and gastritis (juice of the cabbage, sauerkraut, coleslaw)

More cabbage benefits:

• Cabbage is good for the blood sugars 
• Cabbage can help balance estrogen dominance 

Which type of cabbage is healthier?

Both red cabbage and green cabbage are healthy. Red cabbage has a little bit more nutrients. I actually recommend consuming both types of cabbage. 

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Try consuming both red cabbage and green cabbage to get a ton of health benefits. Thanks for watching!

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