More than Jell-O: 51 Gelatin Recipes for Better Gut Health (2024)

These gelatin recipes are a big upgrade from the wiggly, wobbly gelatin from your childhood. Instead of loading your plate with added sugar, artificial colors, and denatured proteins, these recipes get their boost using gelatin from grass-fed cows.

Gelatin isn’t just for Jell-O, either: You can use gelatin recipes to make everything from nourishing drinks to no-bake desserts, all while feeding your body collagen protein.

If you use a blend like Collagelatin in your gelatin recipes, use it as a 1:1 replacement. You’ll get all the same spring of regular gelatin, but in a hydrolyzed form that’s easier to digest. Always use gelatin from grass-fed cows for the most benefits.

Use these gelatin recipes to make pudding, bread, pies and more!

Traditional gelatin recipes

Homemade “Jell-O” Gelatin

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When you crave Jell-O, skip the boxed version and try this easy sugar-free recipe: With simple ingredients like xylitol and lemon juice, it comes together quickly and creates the same jiggly results.

Gelatin Egg Replacement

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Can’t tolerate eggs? Not to worry — this easy recipe teaches you how to create a convincing egg substitute with gelatin, and blends perfectly into recipes where you need eggs to hold everything together. This gelatin recipe is perfect for anyone allergic to eggs or on an autoimmune protocol.

GAPS & Paleo Blueberry Jell-O Made With Real Fruit

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This gelatin recipe is bursting with fresh blueberry flavor and natural sweetness from honey. Simply boil your fruit, puree, and mix with lemon juice and gelatin for an easy and nourishing dessert. To make it Bulletproof, simply use raw honey or a sweetener like liquid stevia or monk fruit.

Gelatin recipes: Sauces and spreads

Marshmallow Fluff

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Unlike the corn syrupy store-bought version, this nutritious marshmallow fluff uses a simple blend of whipped gelatin and honey. Use raw honey to make this one Bulletproof, and only enjoy it once in a while (preferably in the evening).

Quick Low-Carb Strawberry Jam

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You don’t need any canning supplies or tons of pots to make sweet, spreadable jam. Instead, you just need simple ingredients like strawberries, birch xylitol, and Collagelatin. Use this gelatin recipe to top pancakes, ice cream, and keto breads.

Simply Scrumptious Ginger Marmalade

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This spicy spread makes a delicious addition to Asian recipes that call for ginger, or as a simple homemade jam. You just need fresh ginger, an erythritol/stevia blend, and gelatin for heat and sweet in every bite.

Jellied Cranberry Sauce

Elevate this holiday classic with gelatin to transform your sweet, tart cranberry sauce into a side dish far more nourishing than the canned stuff.

Sugar Free Cinnamon Jelly

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With a cinnamon stick and sweetener, you can make this simple spiced jelly in about 15 minutes. Make this gelatin recipe Bulletproof and use Ceylon cinnamon, plus a sweetener like non-GMO erythritol or birch xylitol.

Raspberry Blueberry Jam

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This classic jam recipe will remind you of jarred fruit jams you can find in the grocery store. To make it Bulletproof, freeze your own raspberries (since pre-bought ones can be moldy) and use raw honey.

Gelatin recipes: Chewy cookies

Keto Protein Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Rich dark chocolatepieces pack these cookies with chocolatey flavor. Dip in a frothy mug of Bulletproof Coffee for a satisfying and sinless treat.

Cinnamon Roll Cookies

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These spiraled cookies use an almond and coconut flour blend, plus simple keto additions like erythritol and butter for cinnamon roll taste with very little effort. For Bulletproof-approved cookies, use grass-fed butter and Ceylon cinnamon, plus replace the cream cheese drizzle with melted coconut butter.

Autoimmune Paleo Savory Breakfast Cookies

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The secret to cookies with no eggs, grains, or dairy? Gelatin! A savory herbed batter with coconut flour uses a gelatin “egg” to hold each cookie together. Make this gelatin recipe more Bulletproof and use coconut oil instead of olive oil — plus, skip the garlic.

Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies

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These cookies make a tasty hybrid between traditional shortbread and classic chocolate chip cookies. With a simple chocolate dip, they look ultra-fancy with only 15 minutes of prep time. For a Bulletproof take on this gelatin recipe, use grass-fed butter and chocolate with at least 85% cacao.

Gelatin recipes: Gummies and marshmallows

High Protein Green Gummies

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These cute, kid friendly gummies only require two ingredients: Collagelatin and your favorite sugar-free green juice blend. They’re the perfect way to get more micronutrients and a dose of nourishing protein.

Extra Fluffy Marshmallows

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These sky-high marshmallows get their puff from grass-fed gelatin, and only need some sweetener, vanilla, and water to turn into squishy squares. For a Bulletproof spin on this gelatin recipe, simply make sure your xylitol is birch sourced (not from corn).

Healthy Homemade Strawberry Gummy Bears

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Puree strawberries, mix with lemon juice, stevia, and gelatin, and boom — sweet and chewy gummy bears with no sugar needed. Make this gelatin recipe Bulletproof and skip the food coloring.

AIP & Paleo Blueberry Sour Gummies

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For perfect sour gummies, use lots and lots of lemon juice — this recipe mixes it together with plump blueberries, raw honey, and gelatin for a sweet and sour treat. Make these gummies Bulletproof and use fresh blueberries.

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Creamy Meyer Lemon Gummies

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With creaminess from coconut milk and fragrant vanilla, these gummies will remind you of lemon meringue pie. Best of all, this recipe treats raw honey gently so you can keep all its benefits without overcooking it. No substitutions needed to stay Bulletproof.

Mint Chocolate Gelatin Hearts

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Get your mint chocolate fix while collecting all the benefits from grass-fed gelatin. As long as you use chocolate with at least 85% cacao, you’ll easily stay Bulletproof with this refreshing gelatin recipe.

Upgraded Vitamin C Gummy Vitamins

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Skip the syrupy-sweet gummy vitamins in your pharmacy and try this gelatin recipe instead. Using vitamin C powder, fresh-squeezed juice, and Collagelatin, these gummies are packed with tart flavor and antioxidants. If desired, try a lower-fructose fruit juice like lemon or lime juice in this recipe.

Immune-Supporting Coconut Gummies

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With ginger, honey, and turmeric, these gummies help support your immune system, and they taste yummy, too! Just skip the food coloring and use full-fat canned coconut milk (from a BPA-free can) to keep this gelatin recipe Bulletproof.

Strawberry Mint Lemonade Gummies

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These herbaceous and summery gummies use a flavor packed combination of fresh strawberries and mint leaves, plus raw, local honey to sweeten. And with a naturally bright red color from your berries, there’s no food coloring needed.

Gelatin recipes: Frozen treats

Magical Frozen Fudge Pops

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These rich and creamy pops are a delicious throwback to your childhood ice cream truck — all with no sugar! Instead, these frosty treats get a flavorful boost from chocolate powder and cacao butter, plus healthy fats from Brain Octane Oil and egg yolks.

AIP Vanilla Ice Cream

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This dairy-free ice cream also doesn’t require any eggs — yet it still gets a rich and creamy flavor from coconut milk, vanilla beans, gelatin, and raw honey. As long as your gelatin is grass-fed, this ice cream is a totally nourishing (and Bulletproof) dessert.

Key Lime Popsicles

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Gelatin keeps these pops creamy instead of icy. Plus, with a tang from lime zest and healthy fats from coconut milk, you’ll want to make them all year round.

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Creamy Chocolate Pudding Pops

These pudding pops are made with coconut milk, raw cacao powder and unflavored gelatin. Maple syrup keeps them sweet and paleo, and you can customize this recipe with your favorite toppings—like mini dark chocolate chips!

Iced Coffee Popsicles

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Like an iced latte in frozen form: This gelatin recipe makes a slow-melting, fudgy popsicle bursting with coffee flavor. To make these pops Bulletproof-friendly, use mold-free coffee beans and raw honey, or swap the honey with birch xylitol or non-GMO erythritol.

Paleo Strawberry Ice Cream

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This sweet ice cream makes perfectly pink scoops with no added food coloring. Plus, a teaspoon of gelatin makes the final product more creamy and scoopable. Make this gelatin recipe Bulletproof and swap the maple syrup with non-GMO erythritol or birch xylitol.

Gelatin recipes: Beverages

Bulletproof Turmeric Latte

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Get the anti-inflammatory benefits of turmeric while getting a boost of gut-healing protein from pastured gelatin. A small scoop of grass-fed ghee adds a buttery golden touch and healthy fats, making this recipe a good caffeine-free option for starting (or ending) your day.

Paleo Hot Chocolate

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Skip the pre-made mix and prepare your own fat-fueled hot chocolate in just 10 minutes, all with an added creamy upgrade from gelatin. Make this recipe Bulletproof-friendly and use coconut milk instead of raw milk, get grass-fed butter if you choose to use butter, and use raw honey or birch xylitol to sweeten.

Mixed Berry Smoothie

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Since collagen and gelatin provide the building blocks for strong bones, joints and muscles, this berry-packed gelatin recipe is a great post-workout option. To make it Bulletproof, use berries you freeze yourself, get full-fat canned coconut milk, skip the chia seeds, and steam your spinach before adding it to your smoothie.

Keto White Hot Chocolate

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Many white hot chocolate recipes will use processed white chocolate with hydrogenated oils and sugar — but this recipe gets a natural chocolatey flavor from cacao butter. To make this recipe even quicker, it uses the Instant Pot (a Bulletproof-friendly cooking method). If you make this hot chocolate, use raw honey or birch xylitol to sweeten, get full-fat canned coconut milk for dairy, and keep butter or ghee grass-fed if you use them.

Gelatin recipes: Custard, mousse, and puddings

Nourishing Dark Chocolate Gelatin Pudding

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You don’t need box mixes to make a rich and creamy pudding with minutes of effort. You only need dark chocolate, coconut milk, spices, and a sweetener for a satisfying, keto-friendly snack or dessert. For a Bulletproof spin on this gelatin recipe, skip the nutmeg and use Ceylon cinnamon.

Easy Paleo Strawberry Mousse

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You only need four ingredients to make this creamy pink mousse — which gives you room to adjust the sweetness and amount of gelatin you use to change its flavor and texture to your liking. Make this dessert Bulletproof and use raw honey to sweeten, or a low-glycemic sweetener like birch xylitol.

Coconut Blueberry Panna Cotta

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This wiggly panna cotta is packed with nourishing fats from coconut milk, grass-fed butter, and MCT oil, plus gets a protein boost from Collagelatin. Make it extra-Bulletproof and use fresh berries, or blueberries you froze yourself.

Paleo Lemon Pudding With Strawberries

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This pudding creates the perfect flavor balance between tar lemon juice and sweet strawberries. Egg yolks add a golden color and rich flavor to this gelatin recipe, too. Make it all Bulletproof-friendly and use raw honey or birch xylitol to sweeten.

Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate Mousse

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In addition to all the benefits from gelatin, this recipe also includes collagen peptides and Brain Octane Oil for an energizing dessert you could even eat for breakfast. With zero dairy and plenty of healthy fats, this sweet mousse is both keto- and paleo-friendly.

Fluffy Strawberry Pudding

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With a little extra gelatin, you can change your strawberry mix from a mousse consistency to a satisfying pudding — you’ll just need strawberries, coconut milk, sweetener, and vanilla. To make this gelatin recipe Bulletproof-friendly, swap the maple syrup with raw honey or birch xylitol (or skip it entirely).

Gelatin recipes: Breads and bars

Zucchini Tortillas

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Thanks to gelatin, this recipe creates perfectly pliable tortillas that will help you get more greens. Best of all, you only need two ingredients, plus your favorite seasonings. If you make this recipe, stay Bulletproof with the right herbs and spices.

No-Bake Egg-Free Paleo Pumpkin Muffins

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Gelatin helps this recipe yield perfectly moist and tender muffins — no oven needed. With a few minutes on the stovetop and time to chill, this easy recipe creates a delicious balance of spice and sweetness. Make it Bulletproof with Ceylon cinnamon and raw honey (if using).

Paleo Pumpkin Protein Bars

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These bars taste just like pumpkin pie filling and require no special equipment (or baking) to prepare. Plus, you can include hydrolyzed collagen for an extra protein boost. Make this gelatin recipe Bulletproof and skip the nutmeg, swap maple syrup with raw honey or birch xylitol, and use Ceylon cinnamon.

Autoimmune Paleo Dinner Rolls

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While the tapioca flour in this recipe is not nutrient dense, these rolls are the perfect option for AIP followers during holidays and family gatherings. Gelatin keeps them together without eggs, while baking soda and apple cider vinegar help them rise. For a Bulletproof-friendly spin on these rolls, swap the garlic powder with seasonings like sage or turmeric, and brush the rolls with coconut or avocado oil instead of olive oil.

Paleo Cookie Dough Protein Bars

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Gelatin recipes: Cake, pies, and fudge

No-Bake Keto Pumpkin Pie

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This recipe creates a mouthwatering silky pumpkin pie, all while giving you more oven space for the rest of your holiday cooking. With a simple coconut crust and a warm blend of spices, this pie will wow your whole family without the usual dessert crash.

No-Bake Coconut Lime Tart

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This refreshing tart gets a cookie dough-like crust from crushed macadamias, plus a creamy coconut lime filling using ripe avocados, gelatin, and fresh-squeezed limes. Make this recipe more Bulletproof and swap the maple syrup with raw honey or a lower-glycemic sweetener like stevia or birch xylitol.

Paleo Lemon Cream Pie

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This rich and show stopping pie layers rich flavors with an almond flour crust, lemony coconut filling, and whipped coconut cream. No substitutions needed to stay Bulletproof — but if you do enjoy honey, best to have it closer to bedtime (or just swap it with non-GMO erythritol or birch xylitol).

Butternut Squash Cake With Honey Whipped Coconut Topping

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Butternut squash keeps this cake perfectly moist, while gelatin holds the recipe together with no eggs. Since it uses a substantial amount of maple syrup and honey, keep this recipe for special occasions only to stay more Bulletproof (and keep your honey raw).

Paleo Strawberry Pie With Grass-Fed Gelatin

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This gelatin recipe creates a smooth and sweet pie packed with fresh strawberries, all on a homemade almond flour crust. To make this pie more Bulletproof, swap the honey with birch xylitol or non-GMO erythritol (if desired).

Paleo Ho Ho’s

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Rich chocolate cake, creamy filling, and a chocolate coating — these little cakes are worth the effort. Make this recipe a little more Bulletproof and swap the heavy cream with coconut cream, plus use chocolate with at least 85% cacao. If you enjoy honey, try to enjoy it only once in a while (at night is best), or swap it with a sweetener like stevia or birch xylitol.

Healthy Coconut Cream Pie With Coconut Flour Crust

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Coconut lovers, this recipe is for you. With a coconut flour pie crust, fresh coconut meat, coconut cream, and shredded coconut, this gelatin recipe goes big on healthy fats and flavor. For a more Bulletproof spin on this pie, keep the raw honey to a minimum, or swap it with birch xylitol or non-GMO erythritol.

Butternut Squash Fudge

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This sneaky no-bake fudge gets its silky texture from cooked butternut squash and gelatin. No substitutions to keep this recipe Bulletproof — just make sure you use a high-quality cacao powder.

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FAQs

Does gelatin help heal the gut? ›

The proteins in gelatin can help support the intestinal wall, including building the protective mucus lining in your intestines. In early studies on rats, gelatin helped protect the lining of the intestines from damage, although further research is needed to fully confirm this effect in humans.

How much gelatin should I eat per day? ›

There's some evidence that gelatin in doses up to 10 grams daily can be safely used for up to 6 months. Gelatin can cause an unpleasant taste, sensation of heaviness in the stomach, bloating, heartburn, and belching. Gelatin can cause allergic reactions in some people.

Can you eat too much gelatin? ›

When taken by mouth: Gelatin is commonly consumed in foods. It is possibly safe when used in larger amounts as medicine, short-term. But taking high doses of 15 grams daily might increase the risk for side effects, including sore throat, swollen gums, and mouth sores. Gelatin comes from animals.

What is a good substitute for Jello? ›

  • Agar Agar. If your recipe calls for gelatin, substituting it with agar agar powder is probably the easiest, most common way! ...
  • Kudzu. Kudzu is a wonderful gelatin substitute and is also flavorless. ...
  • Pectin. ...
  • Vegan Jel. ...
  • Instant Clear Gel. ...
  • Guar Gum. ...
  • Xanthan Gum. ...
  • Cornstarch.
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What heals the gut the fastest? ›

eating fermented foods, such as pickles, yogurt, and sauerkraut, which can help heal the gut. considering supplements, such as L-glutamine, which may heal the intestinal lining. adding fiber-filled foods, such as whole grains and vegetables, to the diet to enhance intestinal wall integrity.

Is gelatin better than collagen for gut health? ›

If you're looking for a convenient and travel ready supplement that may improve your skin, hair, nails, joints and digestion, collagen is a great choice. If you want something that can be used in cooking and is especially good for supporting gut health or for reducing hunger, then gelatin is a better option.

What is the best form of gelatin to take? ›

For those looking to incorporate the nutritional benefits of both forms into their diet, hydrolyzed gelatin is the more user-friendly. Of the two, hydrolyzed gelatin makes it easier for the body to absorb and digest amino acids. It's also much simpler to combine with everyday meals due to its texture.

Is it safe to eat gelatin everyday? ›

Gelatin is considered safe when used in amounts commonly found in foods. However, side effects may occur if you take larger doses of gelatin. It's important to note that little is known about the effects of using gelatin as a supplement for long periods. More human studies are needed to determine its overall safety.

How long does it take for gelatin to kick in? ›

Chilling Times
When the recipe saysChilling Times Required*
Chill until mixture mounds when dropped from a spoon.20-45 minutes.
Chill until set (or firm):Most dishes take 3 hours; large dishes 4-6 hours or overnight.
*Chilling times may vary with quantity of mixture, material of container and refrigerator temperature.
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Is gelatin hard on liver? ›

Protects the digestive tract: Gelatin has been shown to help protect the intestinal wall from damage, minimizing common intestinal conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome. Reduce liver damage: Helps protect and enhance liver function, minimize damage caused by factors that are detrimental to the liver.

Is gelatin bad for kidneys? ›

Gelatin contains a lot of protein. If you aren't careful, too much protein for a long time can cause several health problems, including: Bone disorders. Kidney problems.

Who should avoid gelatin? ›

Gelatin is an animal product and so is not suitable for people with vegetarian or vegan diets. Pectin and agar agar are both plant-based substitutes.

Is eating Jell-O the same as eating gelatin? ›

While gelatin is what gives jello its wiggly texture, packaged jello mixes also contain sweeteners, flavoring agents, and colorings. Sweeteners used in jello are typically aspartame, an artificial calorie-free sweetener, or sugar. Artificial flavors are often used in jello.

Why is Jell-O no longer popular? ›

With Jell-O salads becoming less popular, the brand looked for its next hit. But it had a problem: With the increase in women entering the workforce, families weren't sitting down for as many meals and eating dessert like they once did. And new, ready-to-eat foods were hitting the market that were more convenient.

Is Jello gelatin the same as gelatin? ›

Gelatin is a protein made from an animals skin and muscle and cartridge, bones. While Jell-O is made by boiling the gelatin along with a few preservatives added with the powdered Jell-O.

What heals a damaged gut? ›

A balanced diet, complete with all the necessary macronutrients and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) can help fortify your gut. Vitamin D and an amino acid called L-glutamine may specifically help repair your gut lining.

What naturally heals the gut? ›

Filling your leaky gut diet with whole foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats provides your body with essentials nutrients to repair gut health. Additionally, whole foods contain antioxidants that help detoxify the body and promote optimal digestion.

What is the best way to heal your gut? ›

A healthy, low stress lifestyle with an emphasis on sleep, exercise, and plant-based foods is the best way to support good gut bacteria. But if you're only going to stick with one thing: Change your diet to include more whole foods and vegetables. This will have the single biggest impact.

What are the side effects of taking gelatin? ›

Gelatin supplements can cause side effects such as:
  • Upset stomach.
  • Burping.
  • Bloating.
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