A tangy, sour, fermented milk drink may not sound like a likely candidate to move from health food stores to mainstream supermarkets, but that’s exactly what kefir has done. The beverage is steadily ...
Kefir has the potential to affect the gastrointestinal and oral microbial ecosystem, but there is insufficient evidence to ...
Spotless, glowing skin is every person's dream. And in our relentless pursuit of radiance, we have spent fortunes on fancy serums, creams and more. The beauty industry has also steered us to ...
A new Japanese study suggests that kefir, the probiotic-rich fermented milk drink, may do more than boost gut health — it could actually help slow the aging process.
Kefir is a type of fermented milk that may help manage blood sugar, lower cholesterol, and boost digestive health, among other benefits. However, more evidence is needed to back some of these claims.
Yogurt has long been a staple of the average American diet—but its fermented cousin, kefir, has only recently started gaining popularity on this side of the Atlantic. Now that it’s popping up in mass ...
Lifeway Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: LWAY) ("Lifeway" or "the Company"), the leading U.S. supplier of kefir and fermented probiotic ...
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6 Drinks That Are High in Vitamin B12
While B12 is best known for being found in animal foods and fortified products, beverages can be a simple and convenient way ...
The fermented beverage kefir is the stuff of legend. Marco Polo wrote about kefir in his diaries. The grains for traditional kefir are said to have been a gift of the Prophet Mohammed. Perhaps the ...
Every morning, while the kettle heats the water for my coffee and my two-year-old slurps her Cheerios, I feed and strain my kefir grains. The grains—small, squishy clumps that resemble cauliflower ...
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