The Science Nook on Dietary Fiber, Yogurt, and Risk of Lung Cancer
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Prebiotics and probiotics are involved in gut microbiota function and health. Prebiotics are compounds that act as food for probiotic microorganisms. Pre and probiotics have been found to be associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, and gastrointestinal cancers. A 2018 study found specific gut microbes […]
Dietary Fiber “In a Nutshell”
While the term carbohydrate often carries a negative connotation with respect to health and nutrition, there are actually many healthy sources of carbohydrates that are rich in essential nutrients, phytochemicals, and dietary fiber, all of which are an important part of a healthy diet. These healthy sources of carbohydrates include most vegetables as well as […]
Boost Your Healthy Bacteria
When we hear the word bacteria, “healthy” is not what usually comes to mind. After all, we have dozens of products devoted to sanitizing and killing harmful bacteria that could potentially infect us. However, there are also strains of beneficial bacteria, called probiotics, that can be good for you gut and overall health! Bacteria […]