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Prebiotic Fiber

Meaning

Prebiotic fiber is a specialized, non-digestible dietary compound that selectively stimulates the growth and metabolic activity of beneficial bacteria already residing in the colon. Functionally distinct from general dietary fiber, prebiotics are fermented by the gut microbiota to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are critical signaling molecules impacting metabolic health and systemic inflammation. This targeted nourishment of the gut ecosystem is a key component of an integrated approach to optimizing hormonal and overall systemic wellness by influencing the gut-brain-endocrine axis.