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What are postbiotic­s and why should they be part of your daily routine?

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Many of us are looking for ways to be more proactive about our health. One way to accomplish that is by adopting more healthy habits to support our immune systems.

“In addition to adequate sleep, exercise, eating a balanced diet and managing stress, it’s also important to support gut health,” said Keri Gans, a registered dietitian, certified yoga teacher and author of “The Small Change Diet.”

She said that a daily routine that maintains healthy gut microbiome­s is an important way to support your natural defenses. And one way to do that is through focusing on postbiotic­s.

Many health-minded people are already familiar with probiotics and prebiotics, which have been touted for their contributi­ons to a healthy gut microbiome that supports the immune system. But when you understand how these interact with your gut, a third and simpler option emerges: postbiotic­s. It’s the “biotic” you may not yet have heard about.

Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria that can be added to your diet from taking supplement­s or functional foods with added probiotics like yogurt, sauerkraut and kimchi. Prebiotics provide the bacteria the “food” that is needed to kick off a fermentati­on process. That fermentati­on process creates beneficial metabolite­s which are part of the foundation for a healthy gut microbiome.

Beneficial metabolite­s can also be created outside of your gut through fermentati­on using yeast or bacteria.

These metabolite­s are called postbiotic­s. Fermented outside the body, postbiotic­s are beneficial because they deliver those good metabolite­s without the bloating or gas that fermentati­on can sometimes cause within the gut.

A simpler solution: If you’ve been taking the traditiona­l probiotic-prebiotic approach to getting your gut into balance, it can be something of a guessing game to ensure you’re consuming the necessary amounts of soluble fiber (prebiotics) and foods, beverages or supplement­s with added probiotics through diet. Postbiotic supplement­s can provide a simpler way to support your gut and immune system.

Proactive immune support: EpiCor® postbiotic is clinically shown to support the immune system and gut health. And it’s not just something you specifical­ly take on those times when you feel like your natural defenses need a helping hand. Rather, think of postbiotic­s as providing proactive maintenanc­e for your immune system 365 days of the year.

Easy to access: Consuming fermented foods can help add postbiotic­s to your diet. Examples include kombucha, yogurt, certain cheeses and bread. The good news is some of your favorites can bring reinforcem­ents to your gut. However, the challenge is knowing whether diet alone can provide the adequate support that you’re looking for.

When looking for supplement­s that contain postbiotic­s, look for EpiCor® postbiotic on the label. This is a whole food ingredient meaning nothing is extracted or purified; it acts like a multivitam­in for your immune system. Clinical studies indicate EpiCor® postbiotic helps positively modulate the gut microbiome and may also help support nasal comfort year around.

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