Digestive disorders now impact over 60 million Americans each year, while immune-related diseases are on the rise globally, affecting quality of life for millions CDC. The gut is not only responsible for nutrient absorption, but it also houses nearly 70% of the body’s immune cells, playing a pivotal role in protecting against illness NIH. Yet, inflammation within the gut often goes undetected until symptoms become severe or chronic. Early detection is challenging, making prevention through diet even more crucial. Understanding the connection between what we eat and our overall health is essential for reducing disease risk and enhancing vitality.
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21. Brussels Sprouts Brussels sprouts are a standout member of the cruciferous vegetable family, rich in glucosinolates—compounds renowned for their ability to support immune function and…