Foods for a healthy gut
What are probiotics and what do they do?
Discover the benefits of probiotics and prebiotics, the best foods, drinks and supplements, and how to boost good gut bacteria for a healthy digestive system.
Why eat 30 plant foods a week?
Is 30 plant-based foods a week the new five-a-day? We hear from lead scientist Tim Spector about this new way of healthy eating.
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What to eat for better digestion
The health of your digestive system is fundamentally linked to your wellbeing. Learn how to give your body a helping hand with the right nutrition.
Our gut-friendly recipes
Boost your digestion with our specially selected recipes. Unless you follow a specific diet for health reasons, these ingredients will promote the health and function of your digestive system. Enjoy kimchi fried rice, miso soup and easy bircher muesli.
Top 15 probiotic foods to support gut health
Want to know the best foods for gut health? Registered nutritionist Tracey Randell explores the benefits of probiotic foods like kimchi, kefir and sauerkraut.
The health benefits of kefir
What is kefir, how is it made and is it healthy? Jo Lewin explains the benefits of this fermented drink and why it’s a good source of probiotics and calcium.
The health benefits of miso
This protein-rich paste made from fermented soybeans is a staple of Asian cuisine. Nutritionist Jo Lewin explains what makes miso a healthy ingredient and how to use it in cooking.
Top 5 health benefits of kombucha
Is kombucha really good for you, or does it fall short of the media hype? Registered nutritionist, Jo Lewin, takes a closer look at the potential benefits and side effects of this popular beverage.
Top 5 health benefits of prunes
It’s no secret that prunes are a source of goodness. We asked Registered Nutritionist, Nicola Shubrook, to explain why prunes are good for you and how they ease digestive problems.
The health benefits of fermenting
Popular across cultures for centuries, fermenting has made a fashionable comeback as a provider of ‘good’ bacteria that contributes to a healthy digestive system. Want to know what the fuss is all about? Nutritionist Jo Lewin gives us the lowdown.
Digestive complaints
How to avoid indigestion
Rich food, late nights and stress all play havoc with our digestive systems. Nutritionist Kerry Torrens advises on how to be good to your gut.
Eating for IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a common digestive complaint. Nutritionist Kerry Torrens explains how a few key ingredients can help and suggests a soothing recipe.
What is a low FODMAP diet?
Have you ever suffered with bloating or abdominal pain? Did you know certain carbs could be contributing towards your discomfort? Dietitian Emer Delaney explains the low FODMAP diet and how it can help.
Our low FODMAP recipes
Curb your hunger without aggravating your gut with these inspiring low FODMAP recipes for IBS sufferers. Try baked seabass, roasted aubergine and herby omelette.
Why is a healthy gut important?
Gut health: what does it really mean?
Registered nutritionist and gut health expert Tracey Randell explains what it really means to have a healthy gut and suggests seven ways to improve the health of your gut.
How does diet affect gut health?
Learn how healthy gut bacteria affects your overall wellbeing, the best foods for digestive health and how antibiotics, sugar and stress can affect the microbiome.
Spotlight on high fibre diets
Why is fibre important? Nutritionist Jo Lewin explains how upping your intake can have a positive impact on health and offers up invaluable tips and the best high-fibre recipes to ensure you’re getting your daily dose.
Does gut health affect weight?
How does your unique ‘microbiome’ – the trillions of tiny bacteria in your gut – affect your weight, and do home testing kits work? We asked a dietitian to explain.
Do you have a specific gut health question? Ask our experts in the comments section below.
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