Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Why you should eat 30 plants a week

Variety beats quantity when it comes to nurturing a healthy, happy gut.
Healthline
The Nutrition Edition
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Main Course
Do you eat 30 plants each week?
Back in 2018, the American Gut Project collected microbial data from over 15,000 samples from more than 11,000 individuals across 45 countries. They crunched the numbers and found a clear signal: A diverse diet means a diverse gut microbiome.
🌽🥕🥦 Consuming more than 30 types of plants per week resulted in people having a more diverse gut microbiome than those who ate 10 or fewer types. This is important because a diverse microbiome is thought to be healthier.
💊 Antibiotic Resistance: The plant-lovers had fewer antibiotic resistance genes in their gut microbiomes. The authors speculated that eating more plants may lead to eating fewer animal products, which are often treated with antibiotics.
🧠 Mental Health Connection: There's a noticeable difference in the gut microbiomes of individuals with mental health conditions. For instance, specific bacteria types might be more common in people with depression. We've got a great podcast on that.
🚦Helpful note: Even varieties of similar plants — red, green, and yellow bell peppers, for example — count as different types, as they have different nutritional profiles.
If you really want to get into the guts of this study, here's the full write-up.
Tell us: Do you regularly eat 30 different types of plant each week? How do you do it? Share it all with us at nutritionedition@healthline.com. (Please note that we may use your name and response in an upcoming newsletter!)
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Hyaluronic acid
Eva Longoria is often on TV telling me how hyaluronic acid will "plump and smooth" my wrinkles, so I wanted to look into this and find out why an acid, of all things, might be good for the skin.
Hyaluronic acid does play a crucial role in eye, joint, and skin health (almost half of your body's supply is found in your skin). Among the many benefits, it has been shown to improve skin hydration (it can hold 1,000 times its weight in water), reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and support wound healing.
Our bodies naturally produce hyaluronic acid, but levels decline with age. So people turn to skin care products containing the acid for an extra boost. It's also available in supplement form and even in injections (often for arthritis).
Certain foods can help boost hyaluronic acid production and provide other health benefits:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
By including some of these foods in your diet, you can naturally boost your body's hyaluronic acid production. Whether this will plump and smooth your wrinkles and give you that Eva Longoria look, only time will tell.
the takeout
What we're digesting
🧠 10 nootropics to boost focus and memory. Nootropics are substances that can enhance cognitive functions. Here are 10 of the most effective.
😇 Scientists find a way to kill bad gut bacteria and spare the good. Researchers have devised a way to eliminate bad gut bacteria in people with Crohn's disease and colitis.
😬 9 side effects of too much caffeine. High levels of caffeine consumption can cause unpleasant and even dangerous side effects. Look out for these signs.
💨 Why do I keep farting? While farting 10–20 times per day is normal, farting all the time may be a symptom of an underlying health condition.
Thanks for reading! I'm going to try to eat 50 different plants this week. What's your goal?
Until next time,
Healthline
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