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5 Reasons to eat more fermented food

Probiotics and other fermented foods have been included in the daily diet in most cuisines around the world. It is only now that is old practice is being glorified. In the absence of the fridge fermenting food was the perfect way to preserve food and prevent it from spoiling.
In addition to preserving the food, these foods and beverages become probiotic-rich and produce their own enzymes, which help in digestion of food and also supply a healthy dose of B-vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids.
Here are reasons why you should include fermented foods in your diet:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1) Aids in digestion

Yes, bacteria can be actually good for you. The good bacteria are a must-have in your gut to help in breaking down the food and getting it absorbed by your system. They maintain the right balance of good and bad bacteria in your gut that promotes better digestion.

2) Boosts immune system

Boasting of a lot of good bacteria in your gut helps in increasing your body’s ability to fight off infections.

Healthy gut bacteria help us absorb nutrients from food and filters out harmful substances which keeps our immune system healthy.

 

3) Promotes weight loss

Studies have shown that including good bacteria in the form of fermented foods cut the fat in the body gradually.

4) Good bacteria fight the bad

Every day we swallow both good and bad bacteria.

 

The disease causing pathogens and bad bacteria not always cause us diseases as the good bacteria in fermented foods secrete antimicrobial proteins that fight them away.

 

 

5) Your body needs help in making some vitamins

Many fat soluble vitamins cannot be created without the help of good bacteria. Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B1 and K are some of the nutrients that are unlocked in the process of digesting fermented foods as they are already broken down before digestion making their release and absorption easier.
So indulge with sauerkraut on your hot dog, or kefir, or yogurt, or kimchi, or miso, or beer, or wine in any one of your daily meals for good g

Ashley

Ashley completed her degree with nutrition as her major. She loves sharing her knowledge with others and playing with words. After struggling for almost a year to find a job that could make her feel lively, she ended up as a freelance writer. Ashley writes health-related blogs and articles. She makes sure that her works always stand unique and are useful for everyone. Ashley is also a YouTuber who shares health-related videos. She knows the value of the right information and how it can be beneficial to others. Therefore, her only motto is to provide accurate information. If Ashley sounds like that neighbor who you can ask for health tips, take a look at her works.

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