Kefir

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For what
Digestive
Source
Animal-Derived
For whom
People

Kefir is a tangy, slightly fizzy fermented drink that is often milk based, made by adding kefir grains, a living culture of beneficial bacteria and yeasts, to milk. It may help support digestion and gut microbiome balance.


Kefir
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Jan 21, 2026
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