How a gut molecule — fuelled by healthy foods — can protect against type 2 diabetes

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The researchers have found that a natural molecule made by gut bacteria can reduce inflammation and protect against diabetes and obesity. The molecule, called trimethylamine (TMA), is produced when gut microbes break down nutrients like choline, which is found in common foods, including broccoli, brussels sprouts, eggs, salmon and tuna, legumes, and milk and milk products.

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