16 Healthiest Foods to Stock in Your Kitchen Year Around

8. Fermented Vegetables

Something most people are not aware of is that your gastrointestinal tract (GI) contains as much as 100 trillion bacteria. They actually outnumber the cells in your body by 2 to 1! If your GI tact is out of whack, many health problems tend to follow including allergies and autoimmune disorders. If you are afflicted with any type of chronic or major illness then it’s imperative that you heal and seal your gut. You need to balance the mixture of microorganisms that live in your GI tract. That is the key to maintaining a healthy and strong and immune system.

Fermented foods are necessary for a healthy GI tract. Just a quarter to a half cup of fermented food eaten along with your three daily meals, can have a dramatic effect on your overall health. Yogurt, kefir, pickles, and sauerkraut are just a few examples of fermented foods. These types of foods are readily available for sale if you like or you can make your own and experiment with different types of vegetables.

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One Comment

  1. Ryszard Tomtas

    Jan 29, 2015 at 4:53 am

    Missing is definitely beans. I understand benefits of real butter, but I think replacement should be humus