From: The Invisible Garden: How Diet Cultivates Your Gut Microbiome and Shapes Your Health
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What small, consistent dietary changes can you implement to positively impact your gut health?

Transforming your diet doesn't require radical overhaul; small, consistent changes are often more sustainable and effective. Even adding one new type of vegetable, fruit, or whole grain each week can introduce novel fibers that feed different beneficial bacteria, gradually enhancing your microbial diversity. Similarly, integrating a spoonful of fermented food can provide a gentle boost.

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Commit to trying one new high-fiber vegetable or legume each week, or incorporate a small serving of fermented food (e.g., yogurt, kimchi, sauerkraut) into your diet daily for a month.

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