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I think the evidence is mounting.......
This is what Big Yogurt want us to think...
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The doc on the right sounds like a smoothtalking Ginsu Knife salesman. I need to try to find yogurt that has L. reuteri. I'd probably give myself food poisoning if I tried to make it myself. I read BioGaia and Gerber Soothe has L. reuteri, but don't recall seeing those in stores. I read not everyone has this gut bacteria and it survives stomach acid, but doesn't last so needs to be replenished.
I already sometimes drink Yakult.
I once had a very itchy spot in one part but not the other part. It drove me nuts with the itching. Nurse practitioner suggested it was yeast infection, so tried whatever I could find to fight yeast like Lotrimin Ultra, tea tree oil, sunlight, red light and nothing really worked, neither did daily yogurt except never put the yogurt on the itch where I read some girls put the yogurt in the pussy. Just by chance I was eating this plate lunch often that had pickled onions almost like Korean or Japanese style. I think I read onions had some anti-bacterial effect. After a while the itch went away like a miracle, but the discoloration remains. I assume the cure was the pickled onions. When I mentioned it to dermatologist, his reaction was like you're looney tunes if you want to believe that. I guess he doesn't believe in gut bacteria like I kept seeing articles talk about good bacteria crowding out and defending against bad bacteria.
You know whyWhy the fuck does this have a relationship tag???
To pop the crowdWhy the fuck does this have a relationship tag???
You know why
I think the evidence is mounting.......
Yogurt is so great, and it seems like a great overall food for gut health and general living. I've been trying to eat better and have started doing for breakfast and partial lunch everyday:
Overnight oats with - oats (obviously), almond slices, chia seeds, blueberries, yogurt, low carb milk, and honey. Comes out to around 800 calories, 20g fat, 50g protein, 55g carbs, 22g fiber.
Relationship tag probably because humans who eat yogurt have a symbiotic relationship with the gut bacteria in the intestines.
The doc on the right seems to be a MD. He references university scientists. I don't think this is like drinking colloidal silver and making your face blue forever. Just a quick web search turned up one gov website on scientific findings and one webmd website.
The DC doc doesn't seem to be selling anything, but showing on youtube for free how to make your own yogurt.
neither did daily yogurt except never put the yogurt on the itch where I read some girls put the yogurt in the pussy.

Is that what those GoGurt tubes were really invented for?I read some girls put the yogurt in the pussy.

You dont feel bloated when its time for bed?Yogurt is so great, and it seems like a great overall food for gut health and general living. I've been trying to eat better and have started doing for breakfast and partial lunch everyday:
Overnight oats with - oats (obviously), almond slices, chia seeds, blueberries, yogurt, low carb milk, and honey. Comes out to around 800 calories, 20g fat, 50g protein, 55g carbs, 22g fiber.