Episode

The Differences Between Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Postbiotics

Podcast
Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health
Published
May 16, 2026
Duration seconds
369
Processing state
not_requested
Canonical source
https://mercola.libsyn.com/the-differences-between-prebiotics-probiotics-and-postbiotics
Audio
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/mercola/5.16_Lead_The_Differences_Between_Prebiotics_Probiotics.mp3?dest-id=574508
JSON
/v1/public/podcasts/dr-joseph-mercola-take-control-of-your-health-402388/episodes/the-differences-between-prebiotics-probiotics-and-postbiotics
Markdown
/podcast/dr-joseph-mercola-take-control-of-your-health-402388/the-differences-between-prebiotics-probiotics-and-postbiotics.md

Actions

  • POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/dr-joseph-mercola-take-control-of-your-health-402388/episodes/the-differences-between-prebiotics-probiotics-and-postbiotics/transcription-requests
    Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode.
  • GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/dr-joseph-mercola-take-control-of-your-health-402388/the-differences-between-prebiotics-probiotics-and-postbiotics.md
    Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource.

Summary

The relationship between prebiotics, probiotics and postbiotics is symbiotic, meaning they work together to support and maintain optimal gut health Prebiotics are nondigestible food components that promote the growth and activity of beneficial microorganisms in your intestines Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria that directly contribute to maintaining a healthy gut microbiome Postbiotics are bioactive compounds produced when your body digests prebiotics and probiotics; they're also produced during the fermentation process Prebiotics fuel the growth of probiotics, which in turn produce postbiotics that offer additional health benefits