The Gut Nutrition Guide — Feeding Your Microbiome Well
Your gut is home to trillions of microbes that thrive — or struggle — based largely on what you eat. This guide translates the fast-moving science of the microbiome into a practical way of feeding it well.
Calm and jargon-light, it covers the foods that nourish beneficial bacteria, the ones that may work against them, and how to build a gut-friendly plate — including a clear prebiotic and probiotic food guide.
What's inside
- → Your microbiome, explained — what it is and why food is its biggest lever
- → Foods that feed the good bacteria — fibre, prebiotics, and plant variety
- → Fermented & probiotic foods — what they are and how to add them
- → What may disrupt the balance — the patterns worth easing off
- → Building a gut-friendly plate — simple structure, no counting
- → A prebiotic & probiotic food guide — a printable reference list
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about food and eating patterns — it is not medical or nutritional advice, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional. It does not diagnose, treat, or prevent any condition. Individual needs and results vary. Talk to your doctor or a registered dietitian before changing your diet, especially if you have a health condition or take medication.