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In reply to the discussion: Probiotics Are Useless, GMOs Are Fine, and Gluten Is Necessary [View all]Igel
(37,435 posts)84. Kimchi tastes good.
And it's easy to make.
(Have some in the fridge, next to the homemade chilli pickle. Fermented cabbage and radish next to the lightly fermented chili peppers with spices.)
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I just started using probiotics a couple of weeks ago. They have been the best thing for my
patricia92243
Jun 2016
#1
Probiotics ended years of using antacids & Prilosc for me. They were very inexpensive too.
think
Jun 2016
#3
I make my own yogurt and eat it daily...See my comments in post 6. This study says NOTHING relevent
hlthe2b
Jun 2016
#7
They helped me as well, once my gut was more stqble I switched to just active culture yogurt
peacebird
Jun 2016
#102
Okra falls into the same category as chitterlings for me. Not for me lol. Too slimy. n/t
leeroysphitz
Jun 2016
#10
I love Okra any way it is prepared. Boiled, fried or with tomatoes & corn. yummy!
Jim Beard
Jun 2016
#51
Except me. I even like dry roasted salted kale bet that makes your toes curl!
Person 2713
Jun 2016
#57
GMOs might be fine to consume but they are not "fine" for the farmers financially ruined by the rush
Vote2016
Jun 2016
#5
It is not a "poor" business practice; it is an unethical and immoral practice and the technology
Vote2016
Jun 2016
#65
Pick on this farmer if it profits you but there are tens of thousands with a similar hardship and
Vote2016
Jun 2016
#64
That's hundreds of farmers; maybe 1,000. That's just two crops, just in the US. Extrapolate globally
Vote2016
Jun 2016
#81
The probiotic meta analysis is flawed for multiple reasons and I consider it ueseless
hlthe2b
Jun 2016
#6
Exactly. If you're already healthy, how would the probiotic effect even be detectable?
mainer
Jun 2016
#14
Yes... If you go to the analysis, it includes studies using a variety of sources
hlthe2b
Jun 2016
#19
Beyond being a highly flawed analysis for multiple reasons, including those I detailed
hlthe2b
Jun 2016
#92
The question is whether or not probiotics have a benefit to those not fully healthy
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#93
I don't see where GMO impact on environment or farming economy is analyzed
Bad Thoughts
Jun 2016
#20
So, 2oz of fermented sauerkraut has more probiotics than a 100 count bottle of probiotic capsules.
Bonx
Jun 2016
#24
That reminds me to go get some kimchi for my meal ! Poor kid those antibiotics
Person 2713
Jun 2016
#58
Gluten is not necessary in the least. The problems associated with "gluten free" are ALL related to
djean111
Jun 2016
#36
I had a little job populating a big database, years ago - "Freebase" (which I think is a very
djean111
Jun 2016
#56
You missed a bit: Probiotics Are Useless, GMOs Are Fine, Gluten's Necessary, Tobacco isn't Addictive
Attorney in Texas
Jun 2016
#55
So do you think Monsanto paid hordes of idiots to promote the GMO=poison nonsense?
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#91
Some people think so: "Monsanto Enlists Astroturf Group vs. Food Inc." Do you have any insights?
Attorney in Texas
Jun 2016
#95
They also think vaccines, 9/11, and water fluoridation are gov conspiracies
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#97
