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FERMENTING YOGURT

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 4:49 pm
by Vicki Satta
Roger: I missed something along the way.... about temperature. Could you please explain? I don't make yogurt because MILK is not Paleo. So you're saying that if someone ferments yogurt that it has to be fermented at a temperature lower than the human body temperature would disturb the gut bacteria? Disturb? Destroy? What is the rationale behind that

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Re: FERMENTING YOGURT

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 5:21 pm
by yerewan
I have frozen kefir root while I've been away travelling
and started all over again when returned home.
It starts a bit slowly in the room temp at first but
eventually as the process gets started it keeps up the work
will
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Re: FERMENTING YOGURT

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 11:30 am
by Roger B
Forget everything that you think that I said, Vicki. I am saying that given the fact that both kefir and yogurt ferment at temperatures far from the temperature of the human gut that it is unlikely that we are getting a benefit from the microbes per se but from the prebiotics that the microbes have been nice enough to prepare from us.

Roger Bird
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat, 23 May 2015 08:49:45 -0600
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Re: FERMENTING YOGURT
Roger: I missed something along the way.... about temperature. Could you please explain? I don't make yogurt because MILK is not Paleo. So you're saying that if someone ferments yogurt that it has to be fermented at a temperature lower than the human body temperature would disturb the gut bacteria? Disturb? Destroy? What is the rationale behind that

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