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Why fermented foods are so good for your gut, and 5 ways to eat more of them
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But nowadays, fermented foods are enjoying a resurgence in large part because of research illustrating their nutritional benefits.
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· Jul 12, 2026
How some fermented foods benefit our gut health
Research shows fermented foods are healthy for your gut but there aren't clear recommendations on how often to eat them or which are the best. Experts say the goal is to eat a wide variety of fermented foods consistently and as part of a well-rounded diet. (AP Video/Devi Shastri and Mary Conlon)
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