Probiotics vs Prebiotics: Which is better?

             Written by: Mantasha

Prebiotics and probiotics are both important for maintaining a healthy digestive system, but they serve different purposes:

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Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria that help keep your gut healthy. They can be found in certain foods and supplements. Consuming probiotics can aid digestion, support immune function, and maintain a balanced gut microbiota.

Probiotics

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Prebiotics are types of dietary fiber that feed the beneficial bacteria in your gut. They are found in various foods and help stimulate the growth and activity of healthy gut bacteria, supporting digestion and overall gut health.

Prebiotics

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Both prebiotics and probiotics contribute to a balanced gut microbiota, which is essential for proper digestion, nutrient absorption, and immune system function. 

Benefits

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Food Sources:

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-Yogurt -Kefir -Sauerkraut -Kimchi, and other fermented foods.

Probiotic-rich foods

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-Whole grains -Bananas -Onions -Garlic

Prebiotic-rich foods

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While prebiotics and probiotics are generally safe for most people, individuals with compromised immune systems or serious health conditions should consult a healthcare provider before incorporating them into their diet.

Who Should Avoid Them

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