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Artichokes can be enjoyed in a surprising number of ways, but most people think of simply steaming them and then slowly stripping each leaf to scrape out a meager amount of the delicious meat with their teeth. It can be laborious, at best. So, today, we’re going to share Dr. Gundry’s favorite way to eat an artichoke! But first…
To kick off the list of health benefits, artichokes are an amazing source of inulin. And inulin is a great way to feed and nourish your gut buddies.
Turns out, inulin is a type of soluble fiber found in many plants. It’s what’s known as a “fructan” – that means it consists of chains of fructose molecules that are linked together in a way that can’t be processed by your small intestine.
So, what happens to inulin? Well, it travels to your lower gut, where it can work as a prebiotic. If you recall, prebiotics are a great food source for your good gut bugs. Which is why the best prebiotic foods are important. Keep in mind that the best probiotic foods work in conjunction with prebiotics.
Once your gut bacteria convert inulin and other prebiotics into short-chain fatty acids, they then nourish the cells in your colon, providing a few special health benefits.1

Now, the artichoke, otherwise known as Cynara scolymus, is one of the most ancient plants still growing in the world. Today, its extracts — which are obtained from different parts of the plant, like its roots, leaves, and fruit — have long been used as medicinal aids. Read all about artichoke extract benefits.
Therapeutic effects of the artichoke on the liver have been discussed since the 1600s. And modern studies have really begun to confirm the stimulating properties of artichoke extracts on your liver — and even your gallbladder. In fact, the artichoke may be helpful when it comes to:
The artichoke may also help with certain heart health issues and even blood sugar health.3
Finally, the artichoke has been known to help with digestive discomfort, too.4
So, Dr. Gundry doctored up a recipe inspired by his good friend Jimmy Schmidt, of Morgan’s in the Desert at the La Quinta Resort and Club.
He’s simplified the dish a bit and swapped Schmidt’s deep-frying method for a baked version. And boy oh boy, are you in for a treat.
Serves 2

Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 25 minutes
In The End…You’ll have the most tender, crispy-baked, and healthy bits of goodness you’ve had in a long time. And these bites are great to serve at parties! So keep yourself, and your friends, healthy and satisfied with these delicious, golden artichoke bites.
Learn More About Prebiotics:
Prebiotics: Your Complete Guide to Understanding Their Role In Your Health
Larch Fiber: An Incredible Prebiotic to Help Heal Your Gut
Sources
1.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19690573
2.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26310198
3.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23923586
4.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23421107
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