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Old 01-03-2015, 07:19 AM #12
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MrsD and Lara,
Thank you both very much you've both helped me out more than the doctors I've been to ever did! So yogurt and I'm not quite sure what Kefir is? I've been worried a while that I may have had Crohns. I heard Crohns inflames everything over time and you constantly must take meds that really mess with your system.

May I ask what's a good site that will give me some more detail on mucos colitis other than the one you just posted?
Kefir is a liquid type yogurt. However, the organisms it provides are more strains, and more of them than most yogurts.
In US, Lifeway is becoming common in many stores now. I get ours at Kroger's.

http://www.lifeway.net/

Theirs is lactose free and gluten free. It is very delicious and in many flavors too. I like the peach and cherry ones. It is like a smoothie. You could use it as a base (say the unflavored one) and add your own specific ingredients if you make smoothies at home. Lifeway has 12 different strains in it, whereas most yogurts have much less.
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