How does dietary fiber affect gut bacteria?
Dietary fiber serves as food for gut bacteria. Without adequate fiber intake, probiotics may not survive in the gut. It's essential to consume both soluble and insoluble fiber to support a healthy microbiome and ensure that beneficial bacteria can thrive.
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