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But dark chocolate's cacao is, surprisingly, also good for your tummy. Researchers from the Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Reading in the U.K. found that cacao can promote friendly bacteria and reduce inflammation in the gut.
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Read More »Healthy chocolate might sound like an oxymoron but — rejoice! — there actually is such a thing as a chocolate bar that’s good for you. If you’re looking to eat not-so-sinful chocolate bars, you’re typically going to be eating one particular type of chocolate: dark. This probably doesn’t surprise you. You’ve likely heard someone extol the virtues of dark chocolate over milk chocolate. And, if you paid attention, you know that dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa (aka cacao) is packed full of heart-healthy antioxidants, flavonoids and “good” fat. But dark chocolate’s cacao is, surprisingly, also good for your tummy. Researchers from the Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Reading in the U.K. found that cacao can promote friendly bacteria and reduce inflammation in the gut. Some chocolate bars are even enhanced with gut-healthy prebiotics and probiotics to ensure you’re getting the most nutrition out of every bite. You know about probiotics, right? You might even have a bottle of ‘em in your medicine cabinet. To achieve optimal homeostasis in your gut, though, you need a balance of probiotics and prebiotics. Think of it this way: Probiotics are specific strains of “good” bacteria introduced to grow and thrive in the microbes of your gut, and prebiotics essentially act as food for these bacteria. They are specialized plant fibers that stimulate the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Prevention Diet: Foods for an Enlarged Prostate Sesame seeds. Salmon. Bell peppers. Tomatoes. Avocados. Vegetables. Tofu.
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You may have swelling and bruising after your biopsy. ... For 3 days after your biopsy, do not: Lift anything heavier than 5 pounds (2.3...
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Several studies indicate a positive association between saturated fat intake from meat and dairy products and prostate cancer. Intakes of red meat...
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Fatty fish. Fatty fish like salmon and sardines are rich in nutrients that are important for hormonal health, such as vitamin D, zinc, and omega-3...
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