Dietitians Say This Healthy Fat Could Be the Secret to a Healthier Gut
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Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD

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Key Points

Omega-3 fatty acids reduce gut inflammation and support the growth of good bacteria.

Salmon, soybeans, tuna and seeds like chia, flax and hemp are all good sources of omega-3 fatty acids.

Managing stress, eating a variety of plant-based foods and fermented foods also support your gut.

Fiber tends to steal the limelight when it comes to gut-supporting nutrients, but there’s another nutrient that’s a bit of an unsung hero in the gut health world: omega-3 polyuns…

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