Resistant starch is a gut -
friendly type of starch that resists digestion (meaning it skips our stomach and small intestine where most other nutrients get absorbed) and reaches our large intestine (colon) where it feeds the friendly gut bacteria.
Not exact matches
Resistant
starch feeds the
friendly bacteria in the intestine, having a positive effect on the
type of bacteria as well as the number
of them (10, 11).
This
type of starch can have powerful health benefits, studies show that resistant
starch can influence our gut bacteria positively, because it feeds the
friendly bacteria in our intestine.
Resistant
starch feeds the
friendly bacteria in the intestine, having a positive effect on the
type of bacteria as well as the number
of them (10, 11).
Resistant
starch feeds the
friendly bacteria in the intestine, having a positive effect on the
type of bacteria as well as the number
of them.