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4. Gut health

Vegan diets are rich in fibrous foods which keep the digestive system running smoothly. These foods are also rich in other essential nutrients which are absorbed into the bloodstream through the intestines—the center of the immune system, and the body’s “second brain.”

A diet rich in animal products may result in slow digestion and often leads to constipation. Vegans enjoy smooth digestion which allows greater bioavailability of nutrients from the foods they eat.

Vegans consume more plant-based foods, which contain prebiotics— the stuff that probiotics, or good gut bacteria, need to flourish. According to a study published in the Nutrients Journal, vegans have a unique gut profile; they display an abundance of pathobionts and benefit from lower inflammation and greater protective health effects.

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