For most of us, the words âbacteriaâ or âgermsâ feel negative. They are things that make us sick, that should be avoided at all costs. But the truth is itâs not that simple. Actually, some bacteria is good for us. Our digestive system, for example, contains trillions of good and bad bacteria, which are collectively known as the âgut microbiota.â
In our digestive systems, also known as our gut, good bacteria plays a very important role. Essentially, they help to keep the bad bacteria under control, which maintains a balance in the body and ensures our digestive system remains healthy. And there are ways that we can support the good bacteria to do this job, one of which is by taking supplements that contain prebiotics.
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If youâre thinking about boosting your prebiotics intake, hereâs what you need to know, starting with one very important question: what actually are they? Plus, some of the best vegan supplement brands on the market.
What are prebiotics?
In recent years, probiotics have risen in popularity, and these are supplements and foods that are filled with the good live bacteria that help to keep our guts healthy.
Prebiotics, however, work together with these probiotics by feeding them. Yep, it may sound a little strange, but itâs important to nourish the beneficial bacteria in your gut with its own food, which comes in the form of fiber.
âA balanced gut microbiome is essential for optimal digestion, absorption of nutrients, and elimination. It also supports a healthy inflammatory response and keeps our immune system strong,â notes Nathalie Rhone, MS, RDN, CDN, for Healthline.
âThink of probiotics as healthy gut bacteria, while prebiotics (indigestible fiber) is food for the probiotics. Just like us, probiotics need fuel to do their jobs properly,â she adds.
What are vegan prebiotics?
You can boost your intake of prebiotics in two ways: through food or through supplements. If you donât want to take the latter, the good news is that several plant-based foods are good sources of prebiotics.
Onions, for example, are a good source of prebiotic fiber (as well as antioxidants and flavonoids), as is garlic, chicory roots, shallots, savoy cabbage, lentils, leeks, watermelons, and barley. Some fermented foods (like sauerkraut, tempeh, and miso) are also symbiotic, which means they contain a balance of probiotics and prebiotics.
Vegan prebiotics supplements
Aside from diet, if youâre suffering from gut issues (like bloating and gas, for example) another way to boost your vegan prebiotics intake is by opting for a supplement. This is generally considered a safe thing to do, but that said, before you start, itâs a good idea to consult with your health provider or a nutritionist first. This is because it is possible to take too much too quickly, and that may actually result in more of the painful symptoms youâre trying to avoid.
âThis is one example where too much of a good thing may actually be too much,â Vincent Pedre MD told Bon Appetit. âIf you take too many prebiotics in the form of supplements (like resistant starch, for example), then you will very likely get bloated, gassy, and uncomfortable with abdominal pain. So, when incorporating prebiotics as a supplement, start low and go slow.â
If youâve decided a prebiotics supplement is the right thing for you, there are plenty of options on the market, and a number of them are vegan! To help you decide which brand to go for, here are some of our top choices.
1 Ora Organics
Plant-based nutrition is at the center of everything Ora Organics creates, and its Trust Your Gut Probiotic & Prebiotic Powder Supplement is no different. Available in two flavors (Apple Raspberry and Lavender Lemonade), the powder is formulated with plant-based ingredients that are naturally high in prebiotic fiber, like apples (which contains pectin, a type of soluble fiber) and inulin (prebiotic fiber) from Jerusalem artichokes.
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MaryRuthâs
2 MaryRuthâs
Founded by MaryRuth Ghiyam, a chef and nutritional consultant, MaryRuthâs is dedicated to providing consumers with wholesome vitamins, made with only vegan, non-GMO ingredients. As well as a range of probiotics, the brand offers Complete Gut Health+ capsules, which contain probiotics, postbiotics, and a prebiotic fiber blend sourced from several plant-based ingredients, including barley and organic wheat grass.
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3 Viteey
If you hate swallowing capsules, then Viteey has every vitamin blend you could possibly desire in candy-like gummy form. Thereâs orange-flavored vitamin C, for example, as well berry-flavored vitamin D3. But if itâs prebiotics youâre after, the brand offers several different fruit-flavored options, including Probiotic Gummies with Prebiotic Fiber.
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4 HUM Nutrition
As well as our internal health, research also suggests that prebiotics are good for our skin too. Thatâs why Hum Nutrition offers a Pre+Probiotic called Skin Squad, which features prebiotics from konjac root, as well as 9 strains of probiotic, and is designed to âsupport a clear and even complexion.â
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5 Llama Naturals
If you like your ingredient lists to be short and simple, then youâll be pleased with Llama Naturals. Whether theyâre for adults or kids, all of its supplements are made with nutritious whole fruits. Its daily probiotic and prebiotic blend (designed for adults), for example, is made with apples, mangoes, and peaches, all of which are organic too.
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6 Yuve
New York brand Yuve knows that when taking supplements, most people donât want a long ingredients list that they donât understand. Its Vegan Prebiotic Fiber Gummies, which are designed to help your digestion and your metabolism, contain simple, plant-based ingredients, like lemon juice, black carrot, and pectin. Plus, as an added bonus, every purchase helps to support the Autism Hope Alliance.
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7 The Nue Co
UK-based The Nue Co is a sustainable supplement brand that is on a mission to support the planet as well as your health. According to the brand, itâs climate-positive and certified plastic neutral. Its list of effective formulas includes its best-selling Prebiotic + Probiotic dietary supplement, which was specifically designed to help those suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
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8 Garden of Life
Popular organic supplement brand Garden of Life isnât short of probiotic or prebiotic options. For the latter, it offers two powders which are packed with prebiotic fiber sourced from plant-based ingredients. The first is unflavored, while the second is flavored with citrus fruits.
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Biomel
9 Biomel
If you prefer to munch on your supplements in a tasty snack rather than swallow them whole in a supplement, then Biomel is the brand for you. In fact, you wonât even notice youâre taking prebiotics at all when you opt for its Prebiotic Breakfast Bar with chocolate hazelnut chips.
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10 Rae Wellness
Known for its shelfie-worthy packaging and effective formulas, Rae Wellness provides several different supplements for your skin, body, and digestive health. Its Pre + Probiotic Capsules are designed to balance out your gut with the help of apple cider vinegar and L. Acidophilus, a probiotic. Plus, as an extra bonus, they taste deliciously minty too.
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Source: Vegnews.com