3 NEW Superfoods for a Healthier Gut

1. Kefir
On the heels of what I am calling, the “year of the gut,” kefir sits at the top of the list for superfood for gut and overall health. Used initially by the people of the Northern Caucasus mountains, kefir grains were thought to be blessed and were used to mix with milk or water as the nomads of this region traveled from place to place. Kefir, usually a fermented dairy drink, spread in popularity through Eastern Europe, with stories of the fabled drink healing everything from tuberculosis to stomach disease. It was used extensively in the hospitals of Eastern Europe and Russia to heal the sick.
Kefir contains live active cultures, making it a probiotic rich food that can help balance the microbiology of the belly. Kefir can be easy to digest, since it has a smaller curd than yogurt, and is safe for pregnant and nursing moms. Many of my patients report improvement in bloating, abdominal pain or constipation after using kefir. There are non-dairy versions of this drink as well, with many people making their own water kefir or coconut milk kefir.
Ongoing research of kefir shows potential promise in using the drink in wound healing, stomach ulcers, infant reflux and many other conditions.

2. Kombucha
Another new star is kombucha, a fermented black tea originally from China. The first recorded use of kombucha was in 221 BC. It then traveled to Japan and spread to India and Eastern Europe. Kombucha was first made using a “mother” colony of bacteria from a mushroom, and then allowed to ferment and brew over time. The combination of sugar, tea and water was allowed to ferment resulting in a fizzy, bacteria laden drink, rich in good bacteria and high in glucaric acid. Recent studies show the benefits of kombucha in key functional processes in the body; oxygenation, detoxification and inflammation. Kombucha also boosts glucosamine and hyaluronic acid production, helping to keep your joints mobile and your skin glowing!

3. Coconut Flour
With the number of gluten and wheat intolerant patients rising, the search for an alternative flour has uncovered the merits of coconut flour. Coconut flour contains more fiber than the average wheat based flour — a whopping 5 grams per serving compared to .8 grams! This increase in fiber helps bulks up stools and keeps blood sugar levels stable, helping to lower the risk for inflammation.
Coconut flour also contains lauric acid, a healthy saturated fat that can help with gut bacterial balance and healthy skin and hair. The ability of coconut flour to shift lipid markers in recent studies adds to its credo as a 2015 superfood.
Learn about two more superfoods here and try this fabulous and very popular drink: delicious-cinnamon-coconut-water-kefir

1 cinnamon stick ( my favorite cinnamon sticks)  Get Step-by-Step Instructions Here: Cinnamon Coconut Water Kefir

Author: Marsha Mellow

Hello dear friends. Welcome to Natural Medicine Box. My name is Melody and I love love, love natural medicine. This is my passion and joy of living. I hope you enjoy your visit today and please visit often. Thank you!

3 thoughts on “3 NEW Superfoods for a Healthier Gut”

  1. Kefir, aka probiotics, are sold in Walmart, sometimes in target. You can find it near the milk, yogurt section. Kombucha in Asian stores. These two products have changed my life. I hope it helps you, too 😉

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