Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 http://www.timelesshealth.net/ http://www.timelesshealth.net/HardCold%20Fact.html Hard Cold Fact. Don 19t even think about skating off easy by just buying kefir, yogurt, or sauerkraut from the store. THERE IS NO COMPARISON TO THE REAL THING. The store bought kefir is made from some kind of powdered starter that 19s not even close to real grains, and the real kefir tastes way better. You can also make the real kefir into a mouth-watering thick cream, which is unbelievably delicious. Most yogurts found in stores are nothing more than fancy desserts because they are loaded with refined sugar. And good sauerkraut is next to impossible to find in grocery stores because they have been heated, processed, and enclosed in an airtight container, all in which kill the beneficial bacteria. (one of the main purposes of these foods) You must learn to make this yourself with your own kefir grains. Although nothing can top kefir made with fresh raw milk you can still gain some good benefits by making kefir with pasteurized milk. And don 19t worry if you are lactose intolerant, the bacteria will break down everything in the milk for you, the lactose, proteins, fats, and vitamins and minerals. In other words, it is pre-digested for you so that your body has very little digesting to do. Why You Should Drink Kefir. It's and enzyme-rich food filled with friendly micro-organisms that help balance your " inner ecosystem " to maintain optimal health and strengthen immunity. Kefir's tart and refreshing flavor is similar to a drinking-style yogurt, and it contains beneficial yeast as well as the friendly 'probiotic' bacteria found in yogurt. When used regularly, the naturally occurring bacteria and yeast in Kefir combine symbiotically to help balance your intestinal flora and boost your immunity. Among its many beneficial powers, Kefir: Provides supplemental nourishment for pregnant and nursing women* Contributes to your healthy immune system Promotes a relaxing effect on the nervous system and benefit many who seek a restful night's sleep Helps support your normal intestinal tract function, promote bowel movements and your healthy digestive system -- and is beneficial after the use of antibiotics to restore balance to the digestive tract Curbs unhealthy food cravings by making your body more nourished and balanced The exceptional nutritional content of Kefir offers a wealth of healthy benefits to people in every type of condition. More than just beneficial bacteria, Kefir contains minerals and essential amino acids that help your body with its natural healing powers and maintenance functions. The complete proteins in Kefir are partially digested and therefore more easily utilized by the body. Tryptophan, one of the essential amino acids abundant in Kefir, is well-known for its relaxing effect on the nervous system. Because it also offers loads of calcium and magnesium -- both of which are critical for a healthy nervous system -- Kefir in the diet can have a particularly calming effect on the nerves. Rich in vitamin B12, B1, and vitamin K, Kefir is an excellent source of biotin, a B vitamin which aids the body's absorption of other B vitamins, such as folic acid, pantothenic acid, and B12. Biotin is also one of the main components for growing healthy hair and strong nails. The many advantages of maintaining adequate B vitamin intake range from regulation of the normal function of the kidneys, liver and nervous system to helping promote healthy looking skin, boosting energy and promoting longevity. Kefir's ample supply of phosphorus -- the second most abundant mineral in our bodies -- helps utilize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins for cell growth, maintenance and energy. Kefir vs. Yogurt While both Kefir and yogurt are cultured milk products, they contain different types of beneficial bacteria. Yogurt contains transient beneficial bacteria that keep your digestive system clean and provide food for the friendly bacteria that already are present. Kefir actually helps to colonize your intestinal tract -- a feat that yogurt cannot match. Additionally, Kefir contains several major strains of friendly bacteria not commonly found in yogurt: Lactobacillus Caucasus, Leuconostoc, Acetobacter species, and Streptococcus species. It also contains beneficial yeasts, such as Saccharomyces Kefir and Torula Kefir, which help balance the intestinal flora, including promotion of beneficial yeast in the body by penetrating the mucosal lining. They form a virtual SWAT team that housecleans and helps strengthen the intestines. Kefir's active yeast and bacteria may provide more nutritive value than yogurt by helping digest the foods that you eat and by keeping the colon environment clean and healthy. The curd size of Kefir is smaller than yogurt, so it's also easier to digest, making it an ideal food for babies**, the elderly, and anyone with digestive health concerns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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