The Sourdough Club

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Our small club is run from The Sourdough School and is the alternative way to learn if you cannot attend a course in person. Learn from Dr Vanessa Kimbell how to make the healthiest bread in the world and improve digestion, boost your mood, and connect with a supportive community that’s passionate about baking for better health.
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How bread harms or supports health

Who Am I?

Is Your Bread Ultra Processed?

Positive Effects of Good Bread on Mental Health:

Gut Health

 

 

  • Discuss the link between a healthy gut microbiome and improved mood regulation, reducing the risk of depression and anxiety. Blood Sugar Control:
  • Highlight how whole grain breads with low glycemic index (GI) values help regulate blood sugar levels, providing sustained energy and mood stability.
  • Discuss research showing a correlation between stable blood sugar levels and reduced risk of mood disorders.

Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs):

  • Explain how fermentation of whole grain breads produces SCFAs, such as butyrate, propionate, and acetate.
  • Discuss the role of SCFAs in maintaining gut barrier integrity, reducing inflammation, and supporting brain health and cognitive function.

dConnection to the Soil and Farmer:

  • Explore the psychological benefits of consuming bread made from locally sourced, organic ingredients.
  • Highlight the sense of connection and community fostered by supporting local farmers and artisans, promoting mental well-being and social cohesion.

eEmpowerment and Sharing:

Explain how high-fibre bread supports digestive health and promotes the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.

    • Discuss the empowering experience of baking and sharing homemade bread with loved ones and community members.
    • Highlight the joy and satisfaction derived from creating something nourishing and meaningful, fostering a sense of purpose and belonging.

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All reasonable care is taken when writing about health aspects of bread, but the information it contains is not intended to take the place of treatment by a qualified medical practitioner. You must seek professional advice if you are in any doubt about any medical condition. Any application of the ideas and information contained on this website is at the reader's sole discretion and risk.

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