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    Kefir Probiotics: Energizes - Rejuvenates - Heals | Ms. Connie (kefir) Philippines

    What is Kefir?

    Kefir is a fermented lactose-free dairy product that tastes like yogurt. It is rich in pre-digested protein, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and amino acids and contains billions of live beneficial bacteria and yeasts (40 strains). It is the most powerful probiotic and antioxidant.

    It has been part of the daily diet in other countries for centuries. Circassians of the Caucasus Mountains (now a Russian territory) who consume kefir on a daily basis are known for long lives, 100-150 years old.

    Energizes – Rejuvenates - Heals

    Energizing

    * Increases stamina
    * Sharpens memory
    * Awakens the senses
    * Excellent for those who work at night


    Rejuvenating

    * Improves digestion and promotes elimination. Excellent for acid reflux/GERD, heartburn and hemorrhoid.
    * Hydrates and regenerates cells and repairs tissues, thus making you look younger and radiant
    * Regulates blood flow, thus normalizes and increases libido
    * Maintains healthy functions of the reproductive system in men and women
    * Nourishes the scalp, thickens hair and prevents hair loss


    Healing

    * Relieves breathing difficulty. Heals the lungs. Excellent for bronchitis, tuberculosis, asthma, and other respiratory diseases. Excellent for smokers.
    * Expels mucus and phlegm
    * Effectively cures bad breath or halitosis, even for those who are suffering for years
    * Nourishes and repairs the kidneys and liver. Excellent for drinkers.
    * Reduces blood sugar, thus excellent for diabetics
    * Restores the normal flora. A must after antibiotic treatment and intake of chlorinated water.
    * Relaxes and calms the nerves. Excellent for those who are suffering from stress-related illnesses, sleep disorders, chronic fatigue, depression, ADHD, etc.
    * Boosts the immune system. Excellent for those who have AIDs, herpes, metabolic disorders, tuberculosis, atherosclerosis, etc.
    * Reduces the size of tumors, thus inhibiting the growth of cancer cells
    * Reduces the toxic effects of CHEMO and COBALT radiation during and after treatment.
    * Excellent blood thinner, thus prevents strokes and heart attacks
    * Lowers cholesterol
    * Prevents and cures skin diseases like seborrhic dermatitis, skin asthma, eczema, psoriasis, etc.
    * Prevents and cures osteoporosis and osteoarthritis
    * Has anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties. Excellent for wounds, insect bites, rashes, etc.
    * Prevents bleeding or blood loss which leads to shock or even death

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    Kefir
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Kefir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Kefir (alternately kefīrs, keefir, kephir, kewra, talai, mudu kekiya, milkkefir, búlgaros) is a fermented milk drink that originated in the Caucasus region. It is prepared by inoculating cow, goat, or sheep's milk with kefir grains. Traditional kefir was made in skin bags that were hung near a doorway; the bag would be knocked by anyone passing through the doorway to help keep the milk and kefir grains well mixed[citation needed].

    Overview

    Kefir grains are a combination of bacteria and yeasts in a matrix of proteins, lipids, and sugars. This symbiotic matrix forms grains that resemble cauliflower. Today, kefir is becoming increasingly popular due to new research into its health benefits. Many different bacteria and yeasts are found in the kefir grains, which are a complex and highly variable community of micro-organisms.[1]

    Traditional kefir is fermented at ambient temperatures, generally overnight. Fermentation of the lactose yields a sour, carbonated, slightly alcoholic beverage, with a consistency similar to thin yoghurt.[2] Kefir fermented by small-scale dairies early in the 20th century achieved alcohol levels between 1 and 2 percent, but kefir made commercially with modern methods of production has less than 1% alcohol, possibly due to reduced fermentation time.[3]

    Variations that thrive in various other liquids exist. They may vary markedly from kefir in both appearance and microbial composition. Water kefir (or kefir d'acqua) is grown in water with sugar (sometimes with added dry fruit such as figs, and lemon juice) for a day or more at room temperature.

    Making kefir
    Production of traditional kefir requires kefir grains which are a gelatinous community of bacteria and yeasts. Kefir grains contain a water soluble polysaccharide known as kefiran that imparts a rope-like texture and feeling in one's mouth. Kefir grains cannot be produced from scratch, but the grains grow during fermentation, and additional grains are produced. Kefir grains can be bought or donated by other growers. Kefir grains appear white to yellow and are usually the size of a walnut, but may be as small as a grain of rice.

    Health and nutrition
    Kefir has antimutagenic and antioxidant properties, and can possibly be used to prevent mutagenic and oxidative damage in the human body [4]. One can change the nutrient content by simply fermenting for shorter or longer periods. Both stages have different health benefits. For instance, kefir over-ripened (which increases the sour taste) significantly increases folic acid content.[5] Kefir also aids in lactose digestion as a catalyst, making it more suitable than other dairy products for those who are lactose intolerant.[6] The kefiran in kefir has been shown to suppress an increase in blood pressure and reduce serum cholesterol levels in rats.[7]

    Drinking kefir
    While some drink kefir straight, many find it too sour on its own and prefer to add fruits, honey, maple syrup, vanilla, agave nectar, or other flavors or sweeteners. Frozen bananas, strawberries, blueberries or other fruits can be mixed with kefir in a blender to make a smoothie. In Poland, Kefir is sold with different varieties of fruit and flavors already added, both in the organic/ecologic and non-organic varieties. It is a breakfast, lunch and dinner drink popular across all areas of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine,Hungary, Poland (second largest producer after Russia[citation needed]), Norway, Sweden, Finland (especially Russian and Estonian minorities), Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania where it is known as an affordable health drink. In Southern Slavic countries kefir is consumed at any time of the day, especially with zelnik, burek and banitsa.

    Different milk types

    Kefir grains will successfully ferment the milk from most mammals, and will continue to grow in such milk. Typical milks used include cow, goat, and sheep, each with varying organoleptic and nutritional qualities. Raw milk has been traditionally used.

    In addition, kefir grains will ferment milk substitutes such as soy milk, rice milk, and coconut milk, as well as other sugary liquids including fruit juice, coconut water, beer wort and ginger beer. However, the kefir grains may cease growing if the medium used does not contain all the growth factors required by the bacteria.

    Milk sugar is, however, not essential for the synthesis of the polysaccharide that makes up the grains (kefiran), and studies have demonstrated that rice hydrolysate is a suitable alternative medium.[8] Additionally, it has been shown that kefir grains will reproduce when fermenting soy milk, although they will change in appearance and size due to the differing proteins available to them.[9]
    [edit] Culinary uses

    Kefir is one of the main ingredients in Lithuanian cold beet soup šaltibarščiai (Polish chłodnik), commonly known as cold borscht. Other variations of kefir soups and foods prepared with kefir are popular across the former Soviet Union and Poland.

    Others enjoy kefir in lieu of milk, on cereal or granola.



    asa ta maka kuhag Kefir Grains in Cebu? anyone willing to share?




    Thanks! ^__^

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    We are now selling Kefir. Visit us on instagram Instagram.
    Last edited by crazy_lazy; 09-05-2014 at 10:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_lazy View Post
    We are now selling Kefir. Visit us on instagram Instagram.
    Naa pa mo kefir?can u pm me if naa pa.. Tnx

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