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  2. Prebiotic (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotics are compounds in food that foster growth or activity of beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. [1] The most common environment concerning their effects on human health is the gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut microbiome.

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  4. 5 foods to eat to improve your gut health, according to a ...

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    Prebiotics are dietary fibers that, essentially, serve as food for the good bacteria in your gut. They help with digestion, improve nutrient absorption and boost immune function. Garlic is a great ...

  5. Olipop - Wikipedia

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    The brand name Olipop is a portmanteau of the prebiotic fiber named oligosaccharide (oli), and "pop", a common name for a soft drink in the United States. [3] History

  6. Galactooligosaccharide - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotics are defined as non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by stimulating the growth and/or activity of beneficial bacteria in the colon. GOS occurs in commercially available products such as food for both infants and adults.

  7. Is Poppi good for you? Dietitians break down the pros and ...

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    Olipop, another popular prebiotic soda brand, contains 9 grams of prebiotic fiber, including inulin, per can, according to its site. What are Poppi’s claims about gut health?

  8. Prebiotic - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotic may refer to: Prebiotic (chemistry), inorganic or organic chemistry in the natural environment before the advent of life on Earth;

  9. Synbiotics - Wikipedia

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    Synbiotics refer to food ingredients or dietary supplements combining probiotics and prebiotics in a form of synergism, hence synbiotics. [1] The synbiotic concept was first introduced as "mixtures of probiotics and prebiotics that beneficially affect the host by improving the survival and implantation of live microbial dietary supplements in the gastrointestinal tract, by selectively ...