JANUARY 27, 2008Provided by RealAge.com

All About YOU: A Gut Feeling

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What’s in fruit, veggies, and whole grains that keeps your GI system on track? Fiber, for one thing. But here’s another: prebiotics.

Certain produce and grains are chock-full of the stuff. And that’s a good thing, because prebiotics prompt the growth of healthy, keep-you-regular probiotic bacteria.

Gut-Friendly Foods
Bananas, berries, asparagus, garlic, wheat, oatmeal, barley, flaxseed, tomatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, onions, chicory, greens, and legumes (just to name a few!) all contain prebiotic carbohydrates -- nondigestible fiber that sets the stage for beneficial probiotic bacteria. And that’s something you definitely want, because probiotics do everything from protecting your bowels from toxins and infections to helping things move on through. Use RealAge Smart Search to read up on the latest prebiotics news.

Digestive "Do's"
Other things to help you stay regular: Feeling sluggish? Read this article for more on keeping things moving along.

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RealAge Benefit: Eating 25 grams (38 grams if you are a man under 50) of fiber per day makes your RealAge 2.5 years younger than eating 12 grams of fiber per day.



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