New study on how our gut bacteria affects how you respond to eating fruits and vegetables shows that "Eat healthy plants" isn't a one-size-fits-most instruction because the payoff depends heavily on w
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New study on how our gut bacteria affects how you respond to eating fruits and vegetables shows that "Eat healthy plants" isn't a one-size-fits-most instruction because the payoff depends heavily on what your specific microbiome can do to those compounds. Same food, different biochemical outcome, depending on who's eating it
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