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The blend of fermented kefir, a probiotic food, and prebiotic fiber is called as synbiotic food, the most potent supplement for producing anti-inflammatory effects, also it promotes immune and metabolic health (1✔ ✔Trusted Source
The anti-inflammatory effects of three different dietary supplement interventions
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The finding is based on a study from University of Nottingham, published in the Journal of Translational Medicine. The anti-inflammatory effects are superior, when compared to consuming prebiotic fiber or omega-3 supplements alone.
Such exceptional combination of prebiotics and probiotics, not only improve body’s internal fuel management system, but also help lower the risk of chronic inflammation related conditions.
The kefir and prebiotic mix was provided by Chuckling Goat Ltd. It contains a mx of naturally occurring probiotic bacteria and yeasts, which form during the traditional fermentation of goat’s milk with live kefir grains. These grains are living cultures that house dozens of beneficial microbial species.
When you combine kefir (rich in live beneficial microbes) with a diverse prebiotic fiber (which feeds them), you get a synbiotic effect — the fiber nourishes the microbes, helping them thrive and produce beneficial metabolites like butyrate, which has anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects throughout the body.
Over six weeks, healthy participants taking the synbiotic saw the broadest reduction in inflammation-related proteins compared to those taking omega-3 or fiber alone.
The findings suggest that pairing beneficial microbes with prebiotic fiber could help support immune and metabolic health more effectively than single supplements.
Systemic inflammatory markers are signals in the blood that show how much inflammation is happening throughout the body, not just in one specific area like the gut or an infection.
The findings of the study showed that the participants’ overall levels of inflammation across their whole body went down, suggesting an improvement in general immune balance and lower risk for conditions linked to chronic inflammation (like heart disease or other metabolic conditions).
The next stage of the research would be to test the supplements on people with certain conditions to see the effectiveness.
The study was led by Dr Amrita Vijay in the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham. She said:
“Our study shows that while all three dietary approaches reduced inflammation, the synbiotic — combining fermented kefir with a diverse prebiotic fiber mix — had the most powerful and wide-ranging effects.”
“This suggests that the interaction between beneficial microbes and dietary fiber may be key to supporting immune balance and metabolic health.”
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