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ZOE Science & Nutrition

The Importance of Resting Your Gut Microbes with Intermittent Fasting

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Resting the gut microbiome for 12 to 16 hours results in a healthier set of gut microbes, a stronger immune system, and a more resilient gut barrier which keeps harmful bacteria at bay. The gut microbiome produces healthier chemicals, experiences reduced inflammation, and overall benefits from a break in food consumption, similar to how the body benefits from sleep. Prolonged and late-night eating disrupts the natural circadian rhythm of the body's cells, leading to adverse effects such as increased hunger, inflammation, high blood cholesterol, and weight gain.

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