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Knowing Your Probiotics and Prebiotics

Have you heard people talking about Gut Health?

Gut health is a real thing that can become imbalanced, which could be because you lack good bacteria or have an overgrowth of bad bacteria. Side effects, such as gas, constipation, diarrhea, and bloating happen. Balancing out your gut bacteria does start with probiotics and prebiotics.

Probiotics are the good bacteria, while prebiotics is the good bacteria promoters. They work in collaboration with each other, so your gut does need both of them to keep your gastrointestinal tract healthy.

Foods can help with this.

Probiotic Foods

Probiotics are the live microorganisms that can help prevent and treat some illnesses.

Yogurt, kimchi, dark chocolate, kefir, kombucha, unfiltered apple cider vinegar, tempeh. Sauerkraut, pickles, miso, olives

Prebiotic Foods

These foods are high in special fiber.

Bananas, apples, broccoli, flaxseed, raw honey, asparagus, artichokes, garlic, onions, leeks, oats, barley, cocoa, whole wheat

Is your mind thinking of recipes you can do that incorporate these foods?

Your gut will thank you.

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