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Good For The Gut
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Can anyone recommend something good for the gut, as what I usually take, Actimel etc, has been rubbished in the Press or is usually full of sugar or both, so what is the use of a yoghurt, natural or otherwise? Ta Muchly and AB Editor, I find AB difficult for my screen reader, if this question gets through that is!...help from Buenchico.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you want a yogurt,get a plain ( full fat or fat free ) Greek yogurt. They are usually full of "good" bacteria. Do NOT get green style.
If you have any Polish food shops,look for kefir...it's a yogurt type fermented drink.
I don't think you need to have gut problems to benefit from these...as they may help maintain healthy gut flora.
If you have any Polish food shops,look for kefir...it's a yogurt type fermented drink.
I don't think you need to have gut problems to benefit from these...as they may help maintain healthy gut flora.
Woodelf
Had a few "gut" probs of late, had scans and all sorts. Was recommended "Kefir" to help - been taking it for two weeks now, feel much better. Whether it's working or just psychological I don't know, but it makes me feel better !! Beware though if you do try it - it smells and tastes horrible - have almost got used to it now.
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Had a few "gut" probs of late, had scans and all sorts. Was recommended "Kefir" to help - been taking it for two weeks now, feel much better. Whether it's working or just psychological I don't know, but it makes me feel better !! Beware though if you do try it - it smells and tastes horrible - have almost got used to it now.
FBG40
I swear by a pint of green tea first thing in the morning, it has so many health benefits and keeps my hydrated most the day. I just googled it and this came up too: Inflammation Blocker. ... It turns out that naturally-occurring substances in the tea can help block the progression of inflammation. Tea also contains polyphenols, which act as antioxidants and help to promote healthy gut bacteria and discourage inflammation. Black and green teas are especially high in polyphenol