7 Benefits of Kefir That Could Change Your Life - A Must Watch Video





There’s nothing spectacular about the name of this powerful beverage. But if you take a deeper dive into its contents, you’ll discover a sea of benefits.




If you’ve not yet benefited from its potent probiotics, then you may have difficulty even imagining what it looks like. Kefir is similar to a liquid type of yogurt. This creamy beverage is packed with beneficial yeasts, which makes it more powerful than simple yogurt for maintaining optimal digestive health. It’s also loaded with an abundance of essential minerals and nutrients, including calcium and magnesium. Since kefir is low in cholesterol, sugar, fat and calories, it’s certainly healthier than any fruit juice.

In today’s video, we’ll explore both types of kefir and look at some of its health benefits.

1. Milk Kefir
This popular form of kefir is typically made with milk from cows, goats or sheep. Some versions are derived from coconut milk. Kefir has a flavor similar to Greek yogurt. You may be able to locate a variety of flavors, other than vanilla, in your supermarket.

2. Water Kefir
This variation has a lighter taste than the one made from milk, and its texture is consistent with soda. Although it contains no milk, it still offers the same healthy benefits.

Health Benefits of Kefir

1. Improves Digestive Health
2. Boosts the Immune System
3. Fights Harmful Bacteria
4. Fights Cancer
5. Increases Bone Density
6. Reduces Allergies
7. Helps Detox




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