Dietary prebiotics improve sleep, buffer impacts of stress
New research suggests that lesser-known gut-health promoters called #prebiotics (dietary fibers found naturally in foods like #chicory, #artichokes, raw #garlic, #leeks and #onions) which serve as food for good bacteria inside the gut -- can also have an impact, improving #sleep and buffering the physiological impacts of #stress.
In recent years, reams of research papers have shed light on the health benefits of probiotics, the "good bacteria" found in fermented foods and dietary supplements. Now a first-of-its kind study by University of Colorado Boulder scientists suggests that lesser-known gut-health promoters called prebiotics -- which serve as food for good bacteria inside the gut -- can also have an impact, improving sleep and buffering the physiological impacts of stress.
Link to the study : https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/02/170225102123.htmStory Source: Materials provided by University of Colorado at BoulderPhoto courtesy of https://www.pinterest.com/jeanaupton/prebiotic-foods/