Water Kefir an Option for replacing probiotic enzymes?
Adam Ant: quote -
"When you are done Top loading, and you are pretty confident that your bathroom trips are over, you MUST REPLACE YOUR PRO-BIOTICS/ENZYMES. do this with yogurt or kifir."
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Greetings, Adam Ant
Can you say whether water kefir is suitable for this purpose and, if so, how much should be taken and for how long?
Where I live there is no kefir or genuine yogurt to be bought so I have purchased both milk and water kefir starter [the genuine growing, reproducible stuff - but dried for overseas buyers] from the 'kefirlady' [kefirlady.com].
However, the milk kefir requires days of feeding on organic milk to get started. The water kefir can feed on brown sugar, which is easier and less expensive, but it is not as concentrated as milk kefir.
So I wish to know if water kefir is a viable option and how much of it is required, and/or for how long.
Thanks
Anthropos77
Adam Ant: quote -
"When you are done Top loading, and you are pretty confident that your bathroom trips are over, you MUST REPLACE YOUR PRO-BIOTICS/ENZYMES. do this with yogurt or kifir."
-----
Greetings, Adam Ant
Can you say whether water kefir is suitable for this purpose and, if so, how much should be taken and for how long?
Where I live there is no kefir or genuine yogurt to be bought so I have purchased both milk and water kefir starter [the genuine growing, reproducible stuff - but dried for overseas buyers] from the 'kefirlady' [kefirlady.com].
However, the milk kefir requires days of feeding on organic milk to get started. The water kefir can feed on brown sugar, which is easier and less expensive, but it is not as concentrated as milk kefir.
So I wish to know if water kefir is a viable option and how much of it is required, and/or for how long.
Thanks
Anthropos77
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