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Promotes a healthy gut

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Prebiotic + Probiotic

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Nutrient-dense whole foods

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Bioavailable vitamins and minerals

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Veggie Medley (Giardiniera)
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Spicy Fermented Green Beans Spicy Fermented Green Beans
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Fermented Okra Fermented Okra
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Fermented California Garlic Fermented California Garlic
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Why Are Fermented Foods So Healthy?

Eat fermented foods for a healthy gut.

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The lactic acid fermentation process creates good bacteria in its process called probiotics.

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Good Bacteria

Lactobacillus are friendly bacteria that confer many benefits when eaten, especially for the gut microbiome and digestive health.

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Microbiome Health

Your microbiome is the colony of resident bacteria that supports many bodily functions. It thrives when you eat prebiotic and probiotic foods like ferments.