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Support your gut health with a diet rich in resistant starch

Diet Intervention Guide: Resistant Starch

Resistant starch is a special kind of fibre that isn’t digested in your small intestine. Instead, it travels to the large intestine, where it becomes food for your gut bacteria. When this happens, bacteria can produce substances known as short-chain fatty acids, which can support better gut health and bring a range of benefits for your body.

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