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Do You Need Both Prebiotics And Probiotics In Your Diet?

You must have heard that probiotics are extremely beneficial for the health of your gut. But many people aren’t familiar with prebiotics. Doctors say that you need abundant amounts of both probiotics and prebiotics in your diet to stay healthy. But what are they and why exactly do you need them?

What Are Probiotics?

Probiotics are harmless bacteria and yeast. When people hear the words ‘bacteria’ and ‘yeast’, they immediately associate them with diseases. But there are some species of these that do a world of good to your health. Probiotics are that kind of organism. They are especially beneficial for your digestive system.  

From what I have observed, yoghurt is a good source of probiotics, that are beneficial bacteria that can support your gut health. When yogurt is made, these bacteria ferment the milk, converting lactose into lactic acid.

Dr. Siddharth Gupta, MD

Probiotics benefits –

Based on what I have seen, prebiotics are special types of carbohydrates found in various fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, oatmeal, bananas, and greens, among others. Including foods rich in prebiotics in our diet can support a healthy gut and improve overall digestive health.

Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS

What is Prebiotics?

Prebiotics are non-digestible fibres such as garlic and onions. They are food for probiotics and good bacteria in your stomach.

Prebiotics Benefits –

Probiotics and prebiotics might sound similar but they are entirely different. However, both of them are reliant on each other. Probiotics will not survive without the food that prebiotics offer. And prebiotics is not worth anything if there aren’t many probiotics in your gut.

That is why you need both in your diet.

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