In today’s episode of Daily Value, we explore the connection between B vitamins, and immune system, focusing on how dietary fiber fuels this relationship. While it’s well-known that fiber is essential for digestive health, new research (PMID: 39307855 - rodent data) demonstrates that it plays an even more complex role—boosting the available pool of B vitamins produced by gut bacteria, which in turn improved immune function. This episode will look at the interplay between gut bacteria, fiber, and the immune system, and how this trio could affect health outcomes.
Episode Talking Points:
*How dietary fiber influences the gut microbiota’s ability to produce B vitamins and increase the available pool of bacteria-produced B vitamins.
*The gut microbiome’s role in maintaining a healthy immune system through vitamin production, and how fiber deprivation can upset this balance.
*Research on fiber’s impact on gut health and immunity, revealing that fiber can promote anti-inflammatory immune cells and improve immune regulation.
These insights could redefine the way you think about fiber and nutrition.
https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40168-024-01898-7