Pro-biotics are great. However, taking all the pro-biotics in the world won't do you any good if you aren't feeding the 'good' bacteria what they need to thrive. Good health is more than just adding things to your diet or taking a supplement. To avoid a rant, I'll leave it at that and continue to the topic of discussion.
Pre-biotics are what pro-biotics eat. There are some really good pre-biotic (resistant starch) foods that will keep your 'good' bacteria from being overrun. Dietary or insouluable fiber, resistant starches, whatever you want to call them, are indigestable to us, but out gut bacteria love them.
Green Bananas (when unripe, the resistant starches haven't been converted to sugar yet)
Plantains
Sweet Potatoes (Avoid regular potatoes,they are part of the nightshade family)
There's also a supplement you can get called Inulin powder. It's also used as am artificial sweetener, but goes great on salads or in smoothies.
I will also share my pre-biotic blast smoothie recipe.
I use a 16oz Ninja Blender cup
1-2 green bananas
1/4 cup almond butter
2 tsp Inulin powder
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp vanilla
Optional, but highly recommended
1 York peppermint patty (makes it irresistible)
1 square 90% dark chocolate
Top off the glass with goat milk (casein A2 protein instead of A1)
Blend till smooth
Refrigerate 1-2 hours
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