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Turmeric and Probiotics are a crucial combination for supporting gut health and your body’s inflammatory response. Gut health refers to the balance of microorganisms that live in your digestive tract, and is essential to feeling an overall sense of wellness. A healthy inflammatory response refers to keeping the balance of inflammatory reactions — which is a natural process within the body. Taking our Balance Bundle on a daily basis is the perfect alliance to provide the balance your immune system needs to function properly.
There are many variables that contribute to an imbalanced immune system. High levels of stress, too little sleep, and eating processed or high-sugar foods are among these. When the gut stays imbalanced, it can lead to unwanted inflammatory reactions. Together, Turmeric and Probiotics support each other — increasing the potency of their unique health benefits.
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The most well-known benefit of probiotics is that they restore the natural balance of your gut flora by supporting the friendly bacteria living in your gut. Since the balance of bacteria in our gut influences the balance of our immune system, an unbalanced microbiome can shift the immune system to an suboptimal inflammatory state.
Turmeric helps to support the immune system’s inflammatory response — allowing our body to reset and balance out the inflammatory cycle. In addition, taking turmeric may increase the function of the probiotic bacteria in your gut by acting as a prebiotic. Prebiotics are a form of fiber your body can’t break down that probiotic bacteria in your gut use as food.