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Benefits of Fermented Foods for Gut Health
A study from Stanford confirmed that fermented foods increase microbiome diversity and reduce inflammation better than prebiotic fiber alone by providing necessary compounds. Fermented foods contain preformed postbiotics, enhancing their effectiveness. Using vinegar like apple cider or balsamic vinegar can be a beneficial hack to improve gut health and reduce the glycemic impact of starches when consumed together.
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