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    Study: Daily Sauerkraut Intake May Support Gut Health and Lower Cholesterol

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 7, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Sauerkraut, a fermented cabbage dish with roots in ancient Chinese and German cuisine, has been consumed for thousands of years, according to Josh Axe, author of “Eat Dirt.” [5] The fermentation process creates beneficial lactic acid bacteria, which are known to support digestive health. [8] Researchers have increasingly focused on fermented foods as a dietary strategy to improve gut microbiome balance, according to a recent report. [9]

    Fermented foods like sauerkraut are teeming with probiotics, live microorganisms that influence various biological processes, according to an article on Mercola.com. [1] A 2026 study found that fermented cabbage reduced intestinal barrier damage by 40 percent, outperforming raw cabbage and probiotic supplements. [14] These findings highlight the potential of traditional fermented foods in modern dietary recommendations.


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