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If the mother is allergic to cabbage, she should not use it.
If she eats cole slaw or cabbage in any form, she isn't allergic to cabbage
and can use the leaves.
While yes, there is sulfur in both cabbage and sulfa drugs, my dh, the
pharmacist, says he has NEVER heard of anyone who is allergic to sulfa drugs being
allergic to cabbage and/or being told to stay away from cabbage because they
are allergic to oh, say, Bactrim.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
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