The biochemical process of fermentation in foods promote the production of healthy bacteria that helps maintain a healthy gut and prevents intestinal disorders.
Gut Health: Did you know that the immune system is actually a part of a healthy gut? About 70% of the immune system is housed within the gut wall.
A new study by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis claims to have found a specific microbe in human gut that can break down and metabolise a chemical common in processed foods.
Healthy diet: Keeping oneself active and healthy is the greatest challenge in this freezing cold season, hence making it essential to maintain a healthy gut during winters.
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A diet that lacks enough dietary fibre directly affects the gut microbiota, which further deteriorates the protective mucus lining in the colon, the study reads.
According to Ayurveda and gut health coach Dimple Jangda, smoothies may do more harm than good, especially for your gut health.
Did you know, plant-based die helps promote healthy gut bacteria?! These bacteria further helps manage diabetes and heart-health.
SIBO is the acronym for "small intestinal bacterial growth". Occurrence of this disease can also cause unpleasant symptoms including gas, bloating and pain.
Plant-based smoothies are often praised for their nutrient-rich content, but are they truly healthy? Read on to discover Dr Dimple Jangda's perspective on this.