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Kefir on offer

31/03/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

kefir

 

Just to let anyone who is interested know that our kefir is now entering its spring gallop so we will probably have quite a bit to give away over the next few months.

If you are interested please comment below or drop me an email with your mailing address and I will put you on the list – but I am afraid that you must live within the UK for us to be able to send it with some hope of it getting to you intact!

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  1. Marlene

    31/03/2015 at 13:53

    I would be delighted o receive some . Please tell the the cost. Address
    The Devon allergy clinic
    30 Hyde road
    Paignton
    TQ4 5BY

    I certainly advocate fermented foods as well as capsule form probiotics to my clients . The evidence is is becoming overwhelming. Even the WAO are now advocating certain strains of probiotics for prevention of infantile eczema.

    Interestingly as a home Perentral nutritional nurse the gastrointestinal units are not prescribing probiotics to the extent I feel could be of benefit to my patients. Often though the patient is on immunosuppressive drugs and there are contraindications. A novel approach to this is feacal transplants.. I think fermented food sounds better.

  2. Michelle

    31/03/2015 at 14:07

    You are on my list – and no cost within the UK. Yes faecal transplants are a very interesting – and apprently successful – approach.

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