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Read MoreProbiotics are the “good” bacteria that live in your gut and help keep everything running smoothly1. The World Health Organization defines them as live microbes that provide a health benefit when consumed in adequate amounts. They support digestion, reinforce your gut lining, produce helpful compounds, and keep bad bacteria from taking over.
Most research focuses on familiar groups like Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, and Saccharomyces. These strains help break down food, produce short-chain fatty acids that fuel your gut lining, and support parts of the immune system by helping regulate inflammation.
You don’t need fancy powders to get probiotics into your day. Fermented foods naturally grow these beneficial bacteria.
Top food sources:
Fermented foods often contain Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species that can survive digestion and support gut function. Fruits and vegetables can also naturally carry beneficial microbes. Aim for one fermented food per day for consistent support.
Prebiotics are the food for probiotics. They’re fibers your body can’t digest, but your gut bacteria love. Once these fibers reach the large intestine, beneficial bacteria ferment them into short-chain fatty acids. These compounds help lower gut pH, strengthen the gut barrier, and support the growth of strains like Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli.
Prebiotics also help regulate appetite, improve stool regularity, and support the gut–immune connection. They are the fuel that allows probiotics to do their job more effectively.
Common prebiotic foods:
Firehouse-friendly ways to add prebiotics:
Pairing prebiotic foods with probiotic foods helps both work more effectively by feeding the healthy bacteria you’re bringing in and supporting the ones already living in your gut.
Food comes first, but supplements can be helpful in specific situations.
Probiotics help support digestion, immunity, and overall gut health. Start with fermented foods and prebiotic-rich plants. If you need extra support due to antibiotics, recurring GI issues, or stress, a targeted supplement can help fill the gaps.
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