19 Feb 2016 Blackmores Institute Sweet discovery in leafy greens holds key to gut health 19 Feb 2016 Share Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest News A critical discovery by Australian researchers about how bacteria feed on an unusual sugar molecule found in leafy green vegetables could hold the key to explaining how 'good' bacteria protect our gut and promote health. The finding suggests that leafy greens are essential for feeding good gut bacteria, limiting the ability of bad bacteria to colonise the gut by shutting them out of the prime 'real estate'. × To continue reading this article, please Log In or Sign Up for access.