Gut health could determine over all health.

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Five Fermented Foods For A Healthy Gut

  1. Miso
  2. Yogurt
  3. Kefir
  4. Kambucha
  5. Sauerkraut

The first 3 I eat regularly. #4 there's some other concerns about it so I'm leery. As to sauerkraut...blech. lol

I used to have a cast iron stomach, but last year a dentist hit me with some superstrong antibiotics, been hell trying to rebuild my system. My doc wants me to take all these pills, but I don't care for the side effects so I've been drinking a gallon+ of kefir a week. Looking into making my own once I find some good grains. It's helped me me get off the pills.
 

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Personally I cannot stand kombucha or sauerkraut but I have been experimenting with making other lactofermented foods like pickles :)

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Kimchi and Sauerkraut are both made from cabbage and fermented, it is some of the best friendly bacteria you can ingest, if you can stomach it, pun intended.
Personaly I take 4 probiotic foods listed below...

(1) Home made Kefir
(2) Kimchi
(3) Natto
(4) Sauerkraut

I try to take some of each every day.
 

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I like kimchi and sauerkraut and yogurt, and I grew up with natto as a treat food, so I really enjoy it, but quite frankly most westerners who try it really don't like it.
 
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I like kimchi and sauerkraut and yogurt, and I grew up with natto as a treat food, so I really enjoy it, but quite frankly most westerners who try it really don't like it.

Of all the above, natto was the hardest to get use to. Now I have 2 servings a day, one in the morning and one before bed.
 

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This year I started making kombucha and kefir. I love it. My kombucha tastes like strong vinegar - I let it ferment for about 4 weeks. And for kefir - I will often over-ferment it as well so it resembles greek yogurt more than milk. Being in Korea, I get more than my fair share of kimchi as well. ^_^
 

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