Guest guest Posted July 17, 2005 Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 DEAR FRIENDS, DOES ANYONE TAKES KEFIR? I HAVE BEEN TAKING FOR 1 1/2 MONTHS NOW... I GOT THOSE INFORMATION BELLOW ON THE NET TO LET YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT IT...IT WOULD BE NICE TO KNOW IF SOMEONE DRINK IT TOO...PEOPLE SAY THAT IT IS GOOD FOR CRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME TOO...HELPS TO GIVE US MORE ENERGY ETC... THANKS A LOT JOANA Why You Should Drink Kefir Kefir, which means `feel good " in Turkish, is an ancient cultured, enzyme-rich food filled with friendly micro-organisms that help balance your " inner ecosystem " to regain health and rebuild immunity. Kefir's tart and refreshing flavor is similar to a drinking-style yogurt, but it contains beneficial yeast as well as the friendly 'probiotic' bacteria found in yogurt. When used regularly, the naturally occurring bacteria and yeast in kefir combine symbiotically to replenish our intestinal flora and boost our immunity. Among its many restorative powers, kefir will: provide supplemental nourishment for pregnant and nursing women contribute to a healthy immune system and help fortify patients suffering from AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, herpes, and cancer promote a tranquilizing effect on the nervous system and benefit many who suffer from sleep disorders, depression, and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) help relieve all intestinal disorders, promote bowel movement, reduce flatulence, create a healthier digestive system -- and is an absolute must after the use of antibiotics to restore balance to the digestive tract curb unhealthy food cravings by making the body more nourished and balanced Kefir's Superior Therapeutic Nutrition The exceptional nutritional content of Kefir offers a wealth of healthy benefits to people in every type of condition. More than just beneficial bacteria, kefir contains minerals and essential amino acids that help the body with healing and maintenance functions. The complete proteins in kefir are partially digested and therefore more easily utilized by the body. Tryptophan, one of the essential amino acids abundant in kefir, is well known for its relaxing effect on the nervous system. Because it also offers loads of calcium and magnesium -- both of which are critical for a healthy nervous system - kefir in the diet can have a particularly calming effect on the nerves. Rich in vitamin B12, B1, and vitamin K, Kefir is an excellent source of biotin, a B vitamin which aids the body's absorption of other B vitamins, such as folic acid, pantothenic acid, and B12. The many advantages of maintaining adequate B vitamin intake range from regulation of the kidneys, liver and nervous system to helping relieve skin disorders, boosting energy and promoting longevity. Kefir's ample supply of phosphorus -- the second most abundant mineral in our bodies -- helps utilize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins for cell growth, maintenance and energy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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