What is acedofulus milk?!


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What is acedofulus milk?


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lactobacillus acidophilus
It's milk that has the same bacteria in it as yogurt. It contains "beneficial bacteria" so it's good for your digestive system.
I buy it because it tastes better then regular milk. It has a "clean" taste, I like better compared to the "grassy" taste you get from regular milk.

It's ingredient forund in Yakult & Vitagen, so assume it's these 2 drinks

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Acidophilus Milk

A milk product that has a bacteria additive to improve the digestibility of the milk. The lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria is added to whole, low fat, or nonfat varieties of milk for a product that is believed to be beneficial for the digestive tract. It is also known as sweet acidophilus milk.

Acidophilus milk is regular milk, usually 1% or 2% butterfat, that has a bacterial culture, Lactobacillus acidophilus added to it. Large numbers of LA bacteria are thought to provide health benefits such as strengthening the immune system.

It is usually sold as "Sweet Acidophilus" in your dairy section.

Acidophilus is "good" bacteria that keeps your digestive system in good working order. Your digestive system can be taken over by "bad" bacteria from habitually consuming sugary, starchy, over-processed foods, and from taking antibiotics, which often causes the dreaded yeast infection. Acidophilus effectively combats this condition and can be consumed by adding acidophilus milk and yogurt to your diet, and also comes in capsule form. My grandmother drank milk only with acidophilus added and I have used acidophilus for years with no ill effects.




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