My gut test told me to skip veggies— but I’m not skipping Grüns at 30% off post–Prime Day
The author of the article took a gut health test and discovered they had elevated sulfide gas production levels, which can be worsened by cruciferous vegetables. The test results suggested limiting foods like broccoli and spinach to alleviate digestive discomfort. The author found an alternative in Grüns gummies, which are packed with greens, fruits, and nutrients and are currently 30% off on Amazon after Prime Day.
- ▪The author took a gut health test to understand their digestion issues and found they had elevated sulfide gas production levels.
- ▪The test results indicated that cruciferous vegetables can worsen digestive discomfort due to sulfur-related fermentation.
- ▪Grüns gummies are a convenient and gentle alternative to whole vegetables, with a formula that utilizes concentrated plant and mushroom extracts and avoids artificial additives.
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Shopping My gut test told me to skip veggies— but I’m not skipping Grüns at 30% off post–Prime Day By Miska Salemann Published June 27, 2026, 12:30 p.m. ET New York Post Composite See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Imagine being told not to eat so many vegetables. See Also Stretch, sweat, squat: 39+ extended Prime Day fitness deals that you can still lift Some might celebrate it, others might dread it — but I just sat there in a moment of stunned silence. About a month ago, I took Viome’s gut health test to understand what was going on with my digestion.
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