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Without fibre, gut bacteria start digesting the intestinal lining
New research shows that when the diet lacks fibre, gut microbes begin breaking down the mucus lining of the intestines — the body's key barrier against pathogens. Fibre supports digestion, promotes satiety and boosts metabolism. Its absence can lead to serious disruption of the gut microbiome and greater susceptibility to disease.
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