Your gut bacteria are far smarter than you might think. While we’ve long known that different foods can shift the balance of microbes in your digestive tract, new research reveals something even more fascinating: the same beneficial bacteria can completely change how they interact with your immune system1 based on what carbohydrates you feed them.
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