Foods with Probiotics & Tips for Taking Them

  • Yogurt is the most well-known source of probiotics.
  • Other dairy items: buttermilk, some soft cheeses, fermented and unfermented milk, and kefir. Be sure the label reads: “live and active bacterial cultures.”
  • Soy drinks and products like miso and tempeh.
  • Fermented vegetables: kimchi, sauerkraut, pickled cucumbers, garlic, and beets. Start with a small portion of one tablespoon 1-2x/day, and gradually increase the amount.

                                      

Tips for Taking Probiotics:

* Probiotic supplements come in liquid and capsule forms and many are sold refrigerated to keep the bacteria active.

* Most probiotic supplements are best taken with a meal, and ideally with, or just before your breakfast.

* Probiotics should NOT be taken directly with a hot drink.

* For those who are unable to swallow capsules, you can get a powder probiotic and add to smoothies or sprinkle on foods.

* It is advised to drink plenty of water while taking probiotics.

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Check with Dr. Janet, Naturopathic Doctor, at WellSpring Wellness Center, to be sure you select a product that meets your personal health needs.

Dr. Janet Opila-Lehman, Naturopathic Physician,  607-368-0470
WellSpring Wellness Center: 966 Tunnel Rd, Asheville, NC. 28805

Resources

  • American Gastroenterological Association. “Probiotics: What They Are and What They Can Do for You.” Revised May 2013.
  • Kiani, L. “Bugs in Our Gut: How Probiotics Keep Us Healthy.” Cambridge Scientific Abstracts: Discovery Guide (October 2006).
  • Mayo Clinic. “Do I Need to Include Probiotics and Prebiotics in My Diet?” October 15, 2014.

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