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  2. I’m A Dietitian, and These Are My Favorite Probiotic Drinks

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    $2 at Target.com . $2 at Walmart.com . What we like: These packs contain 10 g of protein and have a great mix of six different live and active cultures. What to know: At 14 g of sugar (including 6 ...

  3. Nutritionist: Eat These 7 Foods for a Healthy Gut - AOL

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    7. Fiber-Rich Foods. Fiber-rich foods are good for your gut because they help promote a healthy digestive system. According to Smolen, "Making it a point to include fiber in the diet is a crucial ...

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

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    By eating prebiotics, you're helping to fortify the probiotics in your gut, which work to improve digestion, immune health and other bodily functions, TODAY.com previously reported.

  5. Tibicos - Wikipedia

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    Tibicos, or water kefir, is a traditional fermented drink made with water and water kefir grains held in a polysaccharide biofilm matrix created by the bacteria. It is sometimes consumed as an alternative to milk-based probiotic drinks or tea-cultured products such as kombucha. Water kefir is typically made as a probiotic homebrew beverage. The ...

  6. Yakult - Wikipedia

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    Delivery of Yakult drinks on a Yakult-branded bicycle in Fukushima City, Japan, 2009. In 2006, a panel appointed by the Netherlands Nutrition Center (Voedingscentrum) to evaluate a marketing request by Yakult found sufficient evidence to justify claims that drinking at least one bottle of Yakult per day might help improve bowel movements for people who tend to be constipated and might help ...

  7. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Probiotics are live microorganisms promoted with claims that they provide health benefits when consumed, generally by improving or restoring the gut microbiota. [1] [2] Probiotics are considered generally safe to consume, but may cause bacteria-host interactions and unwanted side effects in rare cases.