Making your own yogurt, kefir and sour cream is pretty darn easy and less expensive. Plus you can put it in glass containers and have total control and no plastic!
1. Kefir 2. Yogurt 3. Dairy free coconut milk yogurt 4. Sauerkraut 5. Kimchi 6. Cottage cheese 7. Avocado 1-6 should be in the refrigerated section and they should say they contain live and active cultures
I was at Whole Foods yesterday and looking at their little yogurts this guy is right they have a lot of sugar. Get the plain yogurts. And add your own fruit.
You know damn well 😂 THE NATION😂 would never put Bobby in charge he will run through their budget in a week and bankrupt the system trying to feed your children nutrient densed food 🥝🥑
I make all my own plain yogurt and kefir. I use organic grass fed whole milk to make them. Also, I make all my own fermented veggies like sauerkraut, kimchi, carrots etc. Super easy to do
@@snizzletoast3374 Like the grandmothers did it. Warm up milk to body temperature, add starter culture (a cup of fresh kefir), stir and let it ferment in a dark warm but well ventilated place... some say 6 hours is enough, some say 24. The trick is to use real, least-processed milk, let it breathe and don't overheat.
I make my own yogurt with organic grass fed whole milk. I use my instant pot and it comes out great every time. I then pour it into my Greek yogurt strainer for several hours. It’s wonderful!
Bobby, THANK YOU!!! I've had long Covid for 2 years. GI pain every other week. I am eating almost exclusively organic, non GMO and following your shopping principles. My pain is gone and my energy is through the roof! Please keep up these shopping videos. You can make a sweetened Kifir by adding fresh fruit and a little healthy sweetener! The same with plain younget.
Excellent! It's easy to make your OWN sauerkraut from organic cabbage, and a head of cabbage is far less per pound than refrigerated pre-made sauerkraut. It just takes salt, a mason jar, and some time to ferment (a couple of weeks). Also, speaking of kraut, make sure your naturally fermented stuff doesn't have preservatives; some do, for real...no, really, they do...and it kills *all* the bacteria.
Heating above a certain temp also kills the good bacteria. I forget the exact temp because I never cook mine anyway. I make my own fermented sauerkraut and it never comes near my stove or oven. After going through the work of slicing, massaging and waiting for my good probiotics to grow, I’m not about to ruin it by heating it. Loving raw, cold sauerkraut makes it a delicious easy food for me. I love it so much. Especially IF you can find sauerkraut that’s not only organic, but was let in the ground until it gets hit with a “Light” frost. That light frost turns those cabbage juices sweet. There’s a noticeable difference and it’s delicious.😋 What you notice when you eat fermented foods regularly… Not much, at first. When you notice it is when you’ve run out and not had any for a week or two. You definitely notice the difference in how much better you feel when you eat it regularly. I’ve been out of my favorite sauerkraut for months- years really. I became really sick due to complications of 30 years of ESRD. Since that time I’ve developed enough other issues that I don’t have the strength or stamina to grate my cabbage & massage it like is required to make good lactobacillus, anaerobic, fermented sauerkraut. I really miss doing my own cooking from scratch with whole, organic food that I’ve raised myself or know the farmer who did. Our health is everything. I learned that lesson too late. Don’t be like me, when I was young thinking I was invincible so I was completely ignorant about just how important it is to take care of our health while we have it. Once gone, it’s hard to get back and in some cases, like mine impossible.
@@saltycrow Enjoyed your post; thanks for adding! Youth is wasted on the young, LOL - I learned _everything_ "too late!" My health, too, is irreparably damaged, but I'm doing better, and hope you are, too, than I would have been if I'd never learned. I guess it's really never too late...I've been obsessing over Billy Joel's new single, "Turn the Lights Back On" and the official AI video that is truly like magic. That's the message...how we all wonder if we are "here right now," but it's too late.
@@allhimwithme5115 Aww, well Thank You:^) You’re right, it’s never too late. It’s the only way to look at it after a certain point. Otherwise it wouldn’t be worth getting out of bed in the mornings. Lololol I figure if I’ve woken up, I gotta put forth the effort and try🤣 Take Care.🙂
We buy the Lifeway Organic Plain Whole Milk kefir. I then add a whole bottle to the blender (we have five daughters) and then add frozen fruit and veggies. They still get flavored without the cane sugar.
Well said. I have looked at their organic plain kefir and find nothing wrong with it. It's probably the best that's available to us locally also.@@servantwarrior880
Thank You Bobby you are absolutely phenomenal and I love that I found your channel last year. I’m down 29 pounds just by listening to a lot of the information that you gave me. I went organic on everything for myself. Now I’m trying to wing My Son over thank you, Bobby again have an amazing Day and a great week and keep teaching us the right way to eat. You are amazing.🙏🏼👍🏼🔥🔥🔥
Great recommendation - problem is: THE PRICES. Siggi's is around $5-$6 (3 years ago half that). The price of the items with the sugar is sometimes cheaper. What justifies such a high price for a product that is mostly made of..... water?
I have bought organic and GMO free my whole adult life (I am 44) and people think I am crazy to spend so much on groceries, but I think it is worth it because of the health benefits. I don't have a doctor except a Naturopath I see occasionally, and have not had a prescription of any kind since I was 21 and had an abscess tooth. I see the health issues of people around me and know it is worth it. I also do a lot of buying in bulk and shop sales of course to keep it affordable. I live in Canada and this year organic butter reached $14.59/lb so I have started cooking with coconut oil and making my own grass fed tallow. It takes some effort, but eating healthy is possible!
Yep I have gut issues and it's no fun . Acid reflux , Gerd, Gastritis, Erosion Esophagus , Hiatal Hernia and Low Stomach acid. Once you have gut issues, it's a full time job just research , etccc .
Me, too, because of CREST Syndrome. It's how I got esophageal cancer & Barretts, but fortunately, my gastro Dr caught it early so we cut out the cancer & no chempnor radiation.
Yep, i eat everything Bobby listed. 71 years old, no meds no prescriptions no vaccines of any kind no doctor visits (my doctor miss me) for the past 2 decades.
Ditto here. 72 y.o., no meds, starting third year of weight training, eat whole foods, and no breads or processed sugars. I feel 20 years younger!! Giving up breads and sugar approx. 10 years ago gave me more energy and better memory retention.
These foods are all great additions to your diet, but most of these (especially Avocados) are high in histamines. So if you find yourself having worsening health issues after consuming these, you might have a histamine intolerance. I personally cannot digest Avocados very well and they make my lips itchy along with other gut issues when consuming them.
Just found your channel. Binge watching your videos. Now understand what to buy and what not to. Being a newbie at this, i need a video on breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack ideas to put what i am learning into practiice. Thanks for a great youtube channel.
I follow you from the UK Even though we don't have the exact products you show, i follow the principles. Have lost over 2 stone in 2 months and feel great!
Ok Bobby, so I just used your app and I'm proud to say atleast 90 %of my seasonings are Bobby approved. Unfortunately about 5% of my pantry is Bobby approved and I'd rather not talk about the refrigerator 😂 I'll get there.
Hi Bobby thank you for gut foods information. I have learned a ton, but some of the stuff we don’t carry here in 🇨🇦 Canada. Thanks for always coming with new ideas or reminder to stay away from.
Someone redommends using seeds like flax and chia for probiotics since they survive the stomach acids and actually get to the gut. That suggests that a lot of probiotic foods don't survive long enough to get into the gut. Have you any comment about this?
@@MickyELee prebiotic = fiber and other things gut bacteria eat Probiotic = beneficial bacteria Most bacteria in fermented foods die in the stomach acid. But every fermented food has prebiotic food for the bacteria in your guts, and eating a good variety of those prebiotics means you get a good balance of gut bacteria growing in your guts. I was a bit confused by your comment but I think you meant eating the seeds without fermenting them. In that case I think you meant the seeds were prebiotics. But you might have meant fermented seeds having probiotic bacteria. In which case I have to say I never heard of that with those kinds of seeds and would like to know more, do you know of some reason those bacteria would be different?
I Loved the Wildbrine too, but according to the guthealthmd you should never buy fermented food in plastic containers because the gases leach chemicals from the plastic. He specifically shows wildbrine in the clip as one not to buy but instead opting for glass jars.
Always keep Good Culture and Wildburne on hand. Never even thought to mix the 2 (little grossed out). Jump to Now, Thank you Bobby I will be combining the 2 everytime. Oddly delicious pairing.
Is there a difference between Kiefer and Kefir? Are they similar in texture and taste? I've never heard of Keifer before, must be a different probiotic drink.
Hi. Bobby. 🍀Can you look at what good Oral Flora consists of please Happy Gut flora seems to start in the mouth. Our ancestors teeth are found looking pretty good. Why? Infinite Love and Gratitude to you Bobby. I use the app a lot. This is Helping awaken me and Carlsbad Costco and Sprouts. And my grandson!!!
When that brand of sauerkraut, I get the Red Beets version. I eat it as is and it's better tasting that the original. You also get some nitric oxide benefits of drinking beet juice. Once it's gone, I'll keep the juice and have a few sips before I go workout.
Thank you for sharing this info Bobby! My husband and I were at Sprouts this weekend and picked up a jar of chocolate coconut cult…it is pricey but oh my gosh is it heaven in a jar, wow! Also tried your cottage cheese sauerkraut combo and LOVED it!! 😋
Nothing is more important than my health and I do everything I can to be healthy. My biggest problem is constipation, and consume everything bob is suggesting but no luck, yet.
Bobby, some people have to go on a FODMAP diet, they can't digest fermentable sugars, garlic, onions and honey. So certain foods have to be taken away, then brought back slowly. Ever heard of that?
I came across your youtube video and immediately love it. I get so confused as what to eat and drink, but you explain it so well. Can you tell me the best milk to drink for my coffee in the am. I am 69. My mom was diagnosed with dementia last year. I've been doing zumba for 5 years now and doing my best to stay healthy. Keep up the good work.
Like your cottage cheese /sauerkraut combo on sandwiches. Sounds unusual but I'll try it, as I'm bored with cheese/turkey/ mustard sandwiches. Thanks for your video.
Thanks Bobby great video, and nicely presented, I attest Avacados are amazing for health and gut I do really well with them I just had my first Sauerkraut today, and and kimchi , tasted so good and I feel mentally better after consuming it so probiotics are doing their things I find goat milk yogurt, especially the St Helen’s one in the UK, very tasty and refreshing , more so than any other yogurt, smells very fresh too, it helps my gut , and a warmed glass of goat milk helps me have good bowel movements etc
I saw that too on their website, but then I went to Whole Foods and found it for $10.00. Try going to Whole Foods if you have one. I bought it yesterday and it tastes amazing. It has a whip cream texture.
🤯 I use FLAVORED Keifer you show, all the time!! Due to gut clearing antibiotics- had to reset my good bacteria TWICE in 2023. I like the Vanilla, add powdered cinnamon to it. Better this than sugary cereals. IMO. Thanks for EDUCATION 🥑🍌🍒🍏🍓
siggis yogurt (skyr or greek) is amazing and even less expensive than the big brands while being packed with protein. I add a bit of honey myself for the sweetener (honey and maple syrup my 2 only sweeteners I use).
Yes well mate I live in Australia and have for a very long time now been interested in keeping my gut healthy after reading that book by Giulia Enders "The Gut" and i have been taking Kefir Filmjolk and yoghurts for a long time. Now sadly the products you seem to have access to in the US are not really available out here in Australia and I find that most Kefir and yoghurt products (I especially like Greek yoghurt) have carbohydrates and sugar ingredients although in small quantities. So we are behind the eight ball in keeping our guts healthy.
I make my own kefir and yogurt. I go to a farm every 2 weeks near me and get raw, grass-fed milk and eggs. It's very easy to make your own cultured dairy products.
I’m a little confused with the cottage cheese. You’ve been saying to avoid the ones that are pasteurized but it sad the cottage cheese contains pasteurized milk in the ingredients at 7:54 time stamp. 🤔
I follow the holistic guru Dr Joseph Mercola and buy most of my supplements from him. Additionally, he's also a great source of the truth in health and wellness. There is so much misinformation out there. Beware of the doctors that only know how to promote drugs and procedures. It all starts with nutrition and life style habits. 😀
Do you have a suggested way to get all these ingredients in my body in a 24 hr period? Would you post what i eat in a day please? Thx for the cottage cheese and kraut suggestion!
I appreciate your research and shared info. I have watched a few others of your videos also. My problem is, as I have looked up various products you recommend, I find they are not affordable. Especially if I wanted to use all of them regularly. I looked up the Coconut Cult yogurt because I'm dairy free and live the idea. But there's no way I can afford the $10 per 8oz package. Even if I just had 2or3 per week. My question is, if I can't afford the best options, are there less ideal, but still worthwhile ones? Or do I just not bother?
We need “Bobby approved” but realistic for families. One income earner, family of 5. Trying to feed everyone with healthy food feels impossible right now 😢
I come from a family of 8 growing up in the 50s/60s when all the processed foods started My eating habits are terrible. At 71, I realize so many health issues of mine are coming from processed foods, sugar and carbs. I’m addicted to those foods. I know now I have leaky gut and obviously have had it most of my life. It’s thru the roof now where I have to make radical changes in my eating. I would suggest getting your children off of processed food and white sugar. You could make your own yogurt and kefir but healthy eating habits are key. After watching Bobby, I realize 80% of grocery store food items are garbage. Wish I would have been taught this as a child. I believe it caused my depression, skin issues, allergies etc etc. Whole Foods cooking at home is key. I need to teach myself what that is now. Will be shopping only the perimeter of the stores from now on. You’ll save in the long run with healthy family. Also, I overeat on junk food. When I eat healthy food, I find I don’t get hungry and I don’t crave. Those store bought cookies, chips, etc are super expensive. You probably know this but I still felt compelled to write my story. You’re doing the right thing for your family. 👍🏼
You can make the sauerkraut yourself at home! I make it myself and it's delicious and easy to do. You just need cabbage, salt, a clean container and a dry and dark spot of the kitchen where to store it
Bobby, please advise Canadians and those outside contiguous U.S. mainland that Thrive doesn't ship to these places so that they don't jump through the hoops. BTW, I enjoy your presentations and information re label reading to avoid nutrition pitfalls. Many products we can find at Costco's 75 miles north of us but is a pain to access due to the fact that we have to maneuver through a congested city to access....
I used to eat yoplait but the sugar or some ingredient started giving me an upset stomach oddly enough. The cups get more and more expensive for such a small serving too. Siggis is definitely staying in the rotation.
The wide range of the healthiest foods is staggering. Enjoy that, as other countries do not. Can't seem to get any unpasteurised sauerkraut for example. Home made is the way to go for us.
Costco has the big container of that sauerkraut on sale right now for $6.99, in Baton Rouge anyway. I eat hot dogs with it (Teton grass fed beef polish sausage) from Costco. Yum! Also just added balsamic vinaigrette to my leftover kraut juice and sliced up two cucumbers threw them in there and let them marinate overnight. Delish. I hope I didn't kill the prebiotic. Is this OK? I didn't wanna waste the Kraut juice. I heard it's good for a meat brine also.
What a fun video! I think this is my fav product recommendation style video for yummy healthy foods! I love that you show us the products at the actual store too 💜 ✨
Hi Bobby, stop using granulated sugar (Domino) and now using pure cane sugar from Trader Joes. After listening to this video, is the Trader Joe's pure cane sugar not good to use in moderation? If not, what other sweetener would you recommend? Thx
Can you please do a video on non dairy/vegan alternatives. Some of your videos touch on this which is great but in particular I’m interested in the “healthiest” vegan cheese. So many of them have inflammatory oils and ingredients.
❤❤❤❤ i love this channel AND have the bobby approved app! If it aint Bobby Approved, i dont buy! 😌! God bless you Bobby for sharing this healthy information! 🙏
Love the videos and App Bobby. Would it be possible in your app, that when we scan something that isn’t Bobby Approved, that you tell us what similar product is? Say I’d peanut butter brand x isn’t, brand y is. It would really help
According to the gut health md, wildbrine is not a good option because fermented foods should never be stored in plastic. He says always opt for glass containers. In the clip he he actually shows the wildbrine as one not to buy. He says the gases produced from fermented foods leach the chemicals straight out of the plastic containers.
All salt is not created equal. Your husband’s dr (or whoever warned you about salt) doesn’t know the difference between table salt and the good ones. Good ones include celtic sea salt, himalayan pink salt and Redmonds. Alternatively for an even better result, you can make sauerkraut with cabbage and Body Ecology’s Culture Starter. I buy refigerated sauerkraut (or greek yoghurt) and add a sprinkle of Body Ecology Culture Starter, mix in well in the jar, put on lid and leave on the counter for about 24 hours (at temp of about 20c). This ferments the kraut even more. Body Ecology also makes a Kefir Starter which you can use to make milk kefir or coconut water kefir. Body Ecology’s founder, Donna Gates, is the original fermenting queen. Best products on the market. Their digestive enzymes are also the best. Not to mention the Vitality Greens powder and Super Spirulina which are both fermented, therefore our gut absorbs the nutrients.
Making your own yogurt, kefir and sour cream is pretty darn easy and less expensive. Plus you can put it in glass containers and have total control and no plastic!
Recipe?
Yep! That's what I do as well!!
Making your own saurkraut is easy as well! Butter is easy to.
Totally. I made butter in my blender in a matter of minutes! It was so good!@@lisagoldberg5178
Good for you do you have the recipe?
1. Kefir
2. Yogurt
3. Dairy free coconut milk yogurt
4. Sauerkraut
5. Kimchi
6. Cottage cheese
7. Avocado
1-6 should be in the refrigerated section and they should say they contain live and active cultures
Can I cook the fermented sauerkraut or will it kill the good bacteria?
@JudithRohe it kills the bacteria but it's still good for your guts.
You can really learn a lot from this guy. He really knows his nutrition. Keep these videos coming
I was at Whole Foods yesterday and looking at their little yogurts this guy is right they have a lot of sugar. Get the plain yogurts. And add your own fruit.
It tastes way better to and you can totally customize the flavor with fruits and toppings! 😋
Bobby should be put in charge of the nation's school cafeterias and all kids should learn some basic cooking skills in high school.
Kids can learn basic cooking skills way before high school. I did.
I agree. I did too. I am thinking that the emphasis is that cooking is no longer taught in school.
No he shouldn’t
@@lisamay3240 I agree. He should be put in charge of the FDA!
You know damn well 😂 THE NATION😂 would never put Bobby in charge he will run through their budget in a week and bankrupt the system trying to feed your children nutrient densed food 🥝🥑
I recommend everyone to find the book titled The Secrets of Longevity and Vitality ; it goes deep into all of this, and it changed my life
i find that ebook on your channel and buy it. Thank u so kuch bro
Thank you! That sounds like a very good read
❤❤❤ thx for sharing!
Thank you 🙏🏻
As I get older, I’m trying to take better care of my gut health! Thnx Bobby! 🫶🏼✌🏼
Getting older, I am just realizing how important gut health is.
imagine bobby running the FDA. you're a hero bro!
I make all my own plain yogurt and kefir. I use organic grass fed whole milk to make them.
Also, I make all my own fermented veggies like sauerkraut, kimchi, carrots etc. Super easy to do
can you tell me how?
@@snizzletoast3374 Like the grandmothers did it. Warm up milk to body temperature, add starter culture (a cup of fresh kefir), stir and let it ferment in a dark warm but well ventilated place... some say 6 hours is enough, some say 24. The trick is to use real, least-processed milk, let it breathe and don't overheat.
This guy is smart about eating healthy. We should all try to eat as healthy as possible. I know that some people are on a tight budget but try.
Agree 💯
One thing i love about Bobby is he doesn't need to prove anything. Just look at the labels. Luv ya Bobby❤
I make my own yogurt with organic grass fed whole milk. I use my instant pot and it comes out great every time. I then pour it into my Greek yogurt strainer for several hours. It’s wonderful!
Bobby, THANK YOU!!! I've had long Covid for 2 years. GI pain every other week. I am eating almost exclusively organic, non GMO and following your shopping principles. My pain is gone and my energy is through the roof! Please keep up these shopping videos.
You can make a sweetened Kifir by adding fresh fruit and a little healthy sweetener! The same with plain younget.
yea right
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Omg yes, long covid is killing me aswell for half a year already. Everything is in the gut, gotta fix it!!
"long covid" god you people are nutjobs
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Excellent! It's easy to make your OWN sauerkraut from organic cabbage, and a head of cabbage is far less per pound than refrigerated pre-made sauerkraut. It just takes salt, a mason jar, and some time to ferment (a couple of weeks). Also, speaking of kraut, make sure your naturally fermented stuff doesn't have preservatives; some do, for real...no, really, they do...and it kills *all* the bacteria.
Great idea!! I have several cabbage right now that I should try to make some out of
@@hazeleyez9144 Lots of online guidance - so happy you're going for it! ENJOY!
Heating above a certain temp also kills the good bacteria. I forget the exact temp because I never cook mine anyway. I make my own fermented sauerkraut and it never comes near my stove or oven. After going through the work of slicing, massaging and waiting for my good probiotics to grow, I’m not about to ruin it by heating it. Loving raw, cold sauerkraut makes it a delicious easy food for me. I love it so much. Especially IF you can find sauerkraut that’s not only organic, but was let in the ground until it gets hit with a “Light” frost. That light frost turns those cabbage juices sweet. There’s a noticeable difference and it’s delicious.😋
What you notice when you eat fermented foods regularly… Not much, at first. When you notice it is when you’ve run out and not had any for a week or two. You definitely notice the difference in how much better you feel when you eat it regularly. I’ve been out of my favorite sauerkraut for months- years really. I became really sick due to complications of 30 years of ESRD. Since that time I’ve developed enough other issues that I don’t have the strength or stamina to grate my cabbage & massage it like is required to make good lactobacillus, anaerobic, fermented sauerkraut.
I really miss doing my own cooking from scratch with whole, organic food that I’ve raised myself or know the farmer who did.
Our health is everything. I learned that lesson too late. Don’t be like me, when I was young thinking I was invincible so I was completely ignorant about just how important it is to take care of our health while we have it. Once gone, it’s hard to get back and in some cases, like mine impossible.
@@saltycrow Enjoyed your post; thanks for adding! Youth is wasted on the young, LOL - I learned _everything_ "too late!" My health, too, is irreparably damaged, but I'm doing better, and hope you are, too, than I would have been if I'd never learned.
I guess it's really never too late...I've been obsessing over Billy Joel's new single, "Turn the Lights Back On" and the official AI video that is truly like magic. That's the message...how we all wonder if we are "here right now," but it's too late.
@@allhimwithme5115 Aww, well Thank You:^) You’re right, it’s never too late. It’s the only way to look at it after a certain point. Otherwise it wouldn’t be worth getting out of bed in the mornings. Lololol
I figure if I’ve woken up, I gotta put forth the effort and try🤣 Take Care.🙂
Thank you for including non dairy options.
We buy the Lifeway Organic Plain Whole Milk kefir. I then add a whole bottle to the blender (we have five daughters) and then add frozen fruit and veggies. They still get flavored without the cane sugar.
Life way is lousy
@lululove6175 it is the best available to us locally. I have to do what is the best I can with what I can find.
Well said. I have looked at their organic plain kefir and find nothing wrong with it. It's probably the best that's available to us locally also.@@servantwarrior880
Thank You Bobby you are absolutely phenomenal and I love that I found your channel last year. I’m down 29 pounds just by listening to a lot of the information that you gave me. I went organic on everything for myself. Now I’m trying to wing My Son over thank you, Bobby again have an amazing Day and a great week and keep teaching us the right way to eat. You are amazing.🙏🏼👍🏼🔥🔥🔥
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Make your own Keffir it’s the healthiest! Check out Donna Swenk she is the queen of fermented foods , kombucha and Keffir ‼️
Great recommendation - problem is: THE PRICES. Siggi's is around $5-$6 (3 years ago half that). The price of the items with the sugar is sometimes cheaper. What justifies such a high price for a product that is mostly made of..... water?
Lifeway was 2.99 but now 3.49-3.99
Siggi"s has always been more expensive than lifeway though
I have bought organic and GMO free my whole adult life (I am 44) and people think I am crazy to spend so much on groceries, but I think it is worth it because of the health benefits. I don't have a doctor except a Naturopath I see occasionally, and have not had a prescription of any kind since I was 21 and had an abscess tooth. I see the health issues of people around me and know it is worth it. I also do a lot of buying in bulk and shop sales of course to keep it affordable. I live in Canada and this year organic butter reached $14.59/lb so I have started cooking with coconut oil and making my own grass fed tallow. It takes some effort, but eating healthy is possible!
Yep I have gut issues and it's no fun . Acid reflux , Gerd, Gastritis, Erosion Esophagus , Hiatal Hernia and Low Stomach acid. Once you have gut issues, it's a full time job just research , etccc .
Betaine HCL pepsin helps with low stomach acid. Take it right before meals or with food.
Me, too, because of CREST Syndrome. It's how I got esophageal cancer & Barretts, but fortunately, my gastro Dr caught it early so we cut out the cancer & no chempnor radiation.
Best thing is you can make these all at home and they are easy! And you save so much money!
Yep, i eat everything Bobby listed. 71 years old, no meds no prescriptions no vaccines of any kind no doctor visits (my doctor miss me) for the past 2 decades.
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Why? You’re awfully trusting.
Love it! ❤️ your awesome! ❤
Ditto here. 72 y.o., no meds, starting third year of weight training, eat whole foods, and no breads or processed sugars. I feel 20 years younger!! Giving up breads and sugar approx. 10 years ago gave me more energy and better memory retention.
Liars, why would you be on this channel then?
Love your app. Makes shopping choices so easy.
These foods are all great additions to your diet, but most of these (especially Avocados) are high in histamines. So if you find yourself having worsening health issues after consuming these, you might have a histamine intolerance. I personally cannot digest Avocados very well and they make my lips itchy along with other gut issues when consuming them.
Wow thanks for showing us what is good to eat for gut friendly.
Just found your channel. Binge watching your videos. Now understand what to buy and what not to. Being a newbie at this, i need a video on breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack ideas to put what i am learning into practiice. Thanks for a great youtube channel.
I follow you from the UK Even though we don't have the exact products you show, i follow the principles. Have lost over 2 stone in 2 months and feel great!
Ok Bobby, so I just used your app and I'm proud to say atleast 90 %of my seasonings are Bobby approved. Unfortunately about 5% of my pantry is Bobby approved and I'd rather not talk about the refrigerator 😂 I'll get there.
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Hi Bobby thank you for gut foods information. I have learned a ton, but some of the stuff we don’t carry here in 🇨🇦 Canada.
Thanks for always coming with new ideas or reminder to stay away from.
We are really lacking for this type of stuff here in Canada.
I see some of these items at Healthy Planet. Not always the same brands tho.
Someone redommends using seeds like flax and chia for probiotics since they survive the stomach acids and actually get to the gut. That suggests that a lot of probiotic foods don't survive long enough to get into the gut. Have you any comment about this?
@@MickyELee prebiotic = fiber and other things gut bacteria eat
Probiotic = beneficial bacteria
Most bacteria in fermented foods die in the stomach acid. But every fermented food has prebiotic food for the bacteria in your guts, and eating a good variety of those prebiotics means you get a good balance of gut bacteria growing in your guts.
I was a bit confused by your comment but I think you meant eating the seeds without fermenting them. In that case I think you meant the seeds were prebiotics. But you might have meant fermented seeds having probiotic bacteria. In which case I have to say I never heard of that with those kinds of seeds and would like to know more, do you know of some reason those bacteria would be different?
I love Wildbrine sauerkraut, especially the one with dill.
The Simple Truth Organic Jalapeno & Lime one is a bit cheaper and is sooo good!
I Loved the Wildbrine too, but according to the guthealthmd you should never buy fermented food in plastic containers because the gases leach chemicals from the plastic. He specifically shows wildbrine in the clip as one not to buy but instead opting for glass jars.
Always keep Good Culture and Wildburne on hand. Never even thought to mix the 2 (little grossed out).
Jump to Now, Thank you Bobby I will be combining the 2 everytime. Oddly delicious pairing.
The best Kiefer is freeze dried Kiefer that you make with milk or coconut milk
Where do you find this?
Thank for your info I don’t know that.🇨🇦
Online
Is there a difference between Kiefer and Kefir? Are they similar in texture and taste? I've never heard of Keifer before, must be a different probiotic drink.
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Hi. Bobby. 🍀Can you look at what good Oral Flora consists of please Happy Gut flora seems to start in the mouth. Our ancestors teeth are found looking pretty good. Why?
Infinite Love and Gratitude to you Bobby. I use the app a lot. This is Helping awaken me and Carlsbad Costco and Sprouts. And my grandson!!!
This was great! I want the recipe for that turkey sandwich with cottage cheese and sauerkraut!
One of your best videos Bobby, thank you!
Eat healthy people and listen to your body be kind and patient with it , anyone out there struggling stay positive and find people who can help you !!
When that brand of sauerkraut, I get the Red Beets version. I eat it as is and it's better tasting that the original. You also get some nitric oxide benefits of drinking beet juice. Once it's gone, I'll keep the juice and have a few sips before I go workout.
Thanks for all the great info! Love all your video’s and helping me clean up my act😁❤️
I need a grass-fed raw milk organic A2 cottage cheese. Yes, I am that picky because I care for my health. Prefer goat or sheep with Ramnoses Reuteri
Where do you buy those at?
Where do you buy those at?
I love you Bobby Parrish! Keep up the great work. We need you!!!
I just finished a 10 day course of Amoxicillin due to strep throat. I will try these to help restore my good gut bacteria. Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this info Bobby! My husband and I were at Sprouts this weekend and picked up a jar of chocolate coconut cult…it is pricey but oh my gosh is it heaven in a jar, wow! Also tried your cottage cheese sauerkraut combo and LOVED it!! 😋
Nothing is more important than my health and I do everything I can to be healthy. My biggest problem is constipation, and consume everything bob is suggesting but no luck, yet.
@@jackiemansfield8325 prunes
Bobby, some people have to go on a FODMAP diet, they can't digest fermentable sugars, garlic, onions and honey. So certain foods have to be taken away, then brought back slowly. Ever heard of that?
Can we have kefir on low FODMAP ?
@@gallen7120 Here is a link to the foods you can have and can not have. www.gastroconsa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Low-FODMAP-Diet.pdf
What would we do without Bobby!! You are the best!
Just recently started pickling our fav vegetables and after seeing this, will be fermenting our own cabbage.
I LOVE kefir...I used to make it and the tangy taste and the feeling on your tongue is so pleasurable!
I eat bubba's fermented sauerkraut. Good for your gut and inflammation. This jar can last up to 6 months. You can put on anything you want.
I love Bubbie's Sauerkraut! It comes in a glass jar and it's not as expensive as others that come in those awful plastic bags.
Just got back from Natural Grocers and got the Kefir. I definitely thought of this channel! It’s giving a light yogurt which is nice 👍 😊
I came across your youtube video and immediately love it. I get so confused as what to eat and drink, but you explain it so well. Can you tell me the best milk to drink for my coffee in the am. I am 69. My mom was diagnosed with dementia last year. I've been doing zumba for 5 years now and doing my best to stay healthy. Keep up the good work.
Like your cottage cheese /sauerkraut combo on sandwiches. Sounds unusual but I'll try it, as I'm bored with cheese/turkey/ mustard sandwiches. Thanks for your video.
Thanks Bobby great video, and nicely presented, I attest Avacados are amazing for health and gut I do really well with them
I just had my first Sauerkraut today, and and kimchi , tasted so good and I feel mentally better after consuming it so probiotics are doing their things
I find goat milk yogurt, especially the St Helen’s one in the UK, very tasty and refreshing , more so than any other yogurt, smells very fresh too, it helps my gut , and a warmed glass of goat milk helps me have good bowel movements etc
Good to know about heating sauerkraut
I looked up Coconut Cult yogurt online. It was $39.00 for 16 ounces - YIKES! Who can afford that?
I saw that too on their website, but then I went to Whole Foods and found it for $10.00. Try going to Whole Foods if you have one. I bought it yesterday and it tastes amazing. It has a whip cream texture.
Instacart has it for $8.79. That’s where I bought mine.
Is it plain (no sugar) and whole milk?@@-G-M-C-
This guy is ridiculous, who can afford $40, 5 or 6 items each month??
@@harveybridges5866if you are broke just say that .... get your money up and stop crying
I love the Two Good brand of yogurt and smoothies! Two grams of sugar (stevia) per serving and all their flavors are amazing.
Thanks for the Coconut Cult suggestion...I refuse to eat dairy anything!
If you heat up cottage cheese-say you mix it with eggs before cooking-does it diminish the benefits as it would if you heated up sauerkraut?
Love that brand of sauerkraut. I get mine at Costco. I also get the kimchi.
The sauerkraut is on sale at Costco right now until the 18th! It’s twice the size of the regular tub you find elsewhere 😅
🤯 I use FLAVORED Keifer you show, all the time!! Due to gut clearing antibiotics- had to reset my good bacteria TWICE in 2023. I like the Vanilla, add powdered cinnamon to it. Better this than sugary cereals. IMO. Thanks for EDUCATION 🥑🍌🍒🍏🍓
siggis yogurt (skyr or greek) is amazing and even less expensive than the big brands while being packed with protein. I add a bit of honey myself for the sweetener (honey and maple syrup my 2 only sweeteners I use).
2 videos in and I think you’re amazing for the knowledge that you’re providing us!
Thank you for doing this video. I have gastritis and this video is a big help.
Yes well mate I live in Australia and have for a very long time now been interested in keeping my gut healthy after reading that book by Giulia Enders "The Gut" and i have been taking Kefir Filmjolk and yoghurts for a long time. Now sadly the products you seem to have access to in the US are not really available out here in Australia and I find that most Kefir and yoghurt products (I especially like Greek yoghurt) have carbohydrates and sugar ingredients although in small quantities. So we are behind the eight ball in keeping our guts healthy.
Making your own kefir and double fermenting it is soooo much cheaper not to mention fun!!!
My animals love it too!
Thank you for all the good info you pass on. I have started eating kimchi at least once a day. The KOREANS do it most meals.
Hey Bobby, do a video on pasteurized and non-pasteurized, please!!!
I grew up eating sugar cane plants I’m doing fine 108lbs. It’s okay to eat with some sugar as long as you have control not to overeat
Love lifeway! So happy they have a grassfed whole milk one !
1st time I have seen that one!
I’ve been buying it at the Boca store for a while . Love the meat dept there… they are so helpful!
Do you know if they pasteurize then ferment or ferment then pasteurize?
@@jjjjjj4361 I would guess pasteurized and then fermented since it is Bobby approved . It is also supposed to be really good for bone health.
I've started to ferment my kefir with organic half and half. OMHeavens... yummy 😋
I make my own kefir and yogurt. I go to a farm every 2 weeks near me and get raw, grass-fed milk and eggs. It's very easy to make your own cultured dairy products.
I’m a little confused with the cottage cheese. You’ve been saying to avoid the ones that are pasteurized but it sad the cottage cheese contains pasteurized milk in the ingredients at 7:54 time stamp. 🤔
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I love learning about this stuff.
Literally just ordered his vitamin c and the D3 supplements!! So excited!!!
@winemaplesyrupcoconutsugar Are you a hater?
@RazorRichFitnessOfficial He said I wasted my money.
I follow the holistic guru Dr Joseph Mercola and buy most of my supplements from him. Additionally, he's also a great source of the truth in health and wellness. There is so much misinformation out there. Beware of the doctors that only know how to promote drugs and procedures. It all starts with nutrition and life style habits. 😀
@@charleeghee7195 I would sure hope so. Thanks for the replies.😊😊😊😊
saurrkraut made of cabbage , and cabbage is goytrogenic, is it still healthy to consume it if cabbage is in fermented form?
Do you have a suggested way to get all these ingredients in my body in a 24 hr period? Would you post what i eat in a day please? Thx for the cottage cheese and kraut suggestion!
I just came across your channel & love the knowledge you're sharing to promote healthy eating ❤. THANKS BOBBY!!!
I appreciate your research and shared info. I have watched a few others of your videos also. My problem is, as I have looked up various products you recommend, I find they are not affordable. Especially if I wanted to use all of them regularly.
I looked up the Coconut Cult yogurt because I'm dairy free and live the idea. But there's no way I can afford the $10 per 8oz package. Even if I just had 2or3 per week. My question is, if I can't afford the best options, are there less ideal, but still worthwhile ones? Or do I just not bother?
We need “Bobby approved” but realistic for families. One income earner, family of 5.
Trying to feed everyone with healthy food feels impossible right now 😢
I come from a family of 8 growing up in the 50s/60s when all the processed foods started My eating habits are terrible. At 71, I realize so many health issues of mine are coming from processed foods, sugar and carbs. I’m addicted to those foods. I know now I have leaky gut and obviously have had it most of my life. It’s thru the roof now where I have to make radical changes in my eating. I would suggest getting your children off of processed food and white sugar. You could make your own yogurt and kefir but healthy eating habits are key. After watching Bobby, I realize 80% of grocery store food items are garbage. Wish I would have been taught this as a child. I believe it caused my depression, skin issues, allergies etc etc. Whole Foods cooking at home is key. I need to teach myself what that is now. Will be shopping only the perimeter of the stores from now on. You’ll save in the long run with healthy family. Also, I overeat on junk food. When I eat healthy food, I find I don’t get hungry and I don’t crave. Those store bought cookies, chips, etc are super expensive. You probably know this but I still felt compelled to write my story. You’re doing the right thing for your family. 👍🏼
You can make the sauerkraut yourself at home! I make it myself and it's delicious and easy to do. You just need cabbage, salt, a clean container and a dry and dark spot of the kitchen where to store it
Making food from scratch or buying in bulk from places like Azure standard is the way to go
Bobby, please advise Canadians and those outside contiguous U.S. mainland that Thrive doesn't ship to these places so that they don't jump through the hoops.
BTW, I enjoy your presentations and information re label reading to avoid nutrition pitfalls. Many products we can find at Costco's 75 miles north of us but is a pain to access due to the fact that we have to maneuver through a congested city to access....
Does your Costco have delivery? If so, give it a try.
I used to eat yoplait but the sugar or some ingredient started giving me an upset stomach oddly enough. The cups get more and more expensive for such a small serving too. Siggis is definitely staying in the rotation.
Wonderful information I can use to improve my health.
The wide range of the healthiest foods is staggering. Enjoy that, as other countries do not. Can't seem to get any unpasteurised sauerkraut for example. Home made is the way to go for us.
Costco has the big container of that sauerkraut on sale right now for $6.99, in Baton Rouge anyway. I eat hot dogs with it (Teton grass fed beef polish sausage) from Costco. Yum!
Also just added balsamic vinaigrette to my leftover kraut juice and sliced up two cucumbers threw them in there and let them marinate overnight. Delish. I hope I didn't kill the prebiotic. Is this OK? I didn't wanna waste the Kraut juice. I heard it's good for a meat brine also.
What a fun video! I think this is my fav product recommendation style video for yummy healthy foods! I love that you show us the products at the actual store too 💜 ✨
Hi Bobby, stop using granulated sugar (Domino) and now using pure cane sugar from Trader Joes. After listening to this video, is the Trader Joe's pure cane sugar not good to use in moderation? If not, what other sweetener would you recommend? Thx
Any suggestions for a Daily dose for liver health? Egg, banana and Peppermint allergy
What about Kombucha? How much should I drink? Should I drink on an empty stomach or with food?
Could you sweeten the plain yogurt with honey or will that potentially have the same negative effects as cane sugar?
Try olives in your cottage cheese. Yummy polyphenols in olives and a nice savory taste.
Can you please do a video on non dairy/vegan alternatives. Some of your videos touch on this which is great but in particular I’m interested in the “healthiest” vegan cheese. So many of them have inflammatory oils and ingredients.
❤❤❤❤ i love this channel AND have the bobby approved app! If it aint Bobby Approved, i dont buy! 😌! God bless you Bobby for sharing this healthy information! 🙏
Love the videos and App Bobby. Would it be possible in your app, that when we scan something that isn’t Bobby Approved, that you tell us what similar product is? Say I’d peanut butter brand x isn’t, brand y is. It would really help
Hi I used greeg yugort ,is it OK
According to the gut health md, wildbrine is not a good option because fermented foods should never be stored in plastic. He says always opt for glass containers. In the clip he he actually shows the wildbrine as one not to buy. He says the gases produced from fermented foods leach the chemicals straight out of the plastic containers.
My husband loves fermented foods especially the raw sauerkraut & kimchi you showed but was told to watch the salt. What are your thoughts?
I use Celtic Salt .
@@debbiec6216salt is salt
All salt is not created equal. Your husband’s dr (or whoever warned you about salt) doesn’t know the difference between table salt and the good ones. Good ones include celtic sea salt, himalayan pink salt and Redmonds. Alternatively for an even better result, you can make sauerkraut with cabbage and Body Ecology’s Culture Starter. I buy refigerated sauerkraut (or greek yoghurt) and add a sprinkle of Body Ecology Culture Starter, mix in well in the jar, put on lid and leave on the counter for about 24 hours (at temp of about 20c). This ferments the kraut even more. Body Ecology also makes a Kefir Starter which you can use to make milk kefir or coconut water kefir. Body Ecology’s founder, Donna Gates, is the original fermenting queen. Best products on the market. Their digestive enzymes are also the best. Not to mention the Vitality Greens powder and Super Spirulina which are both fermented, therefore our gut absorbs the nutrients.
@@annalane5430 Thank you i will looking into this
I’ve been using kefir & Sauerkraut for last year or so, based on suggestion by Dr.Berg
At least Dr. Berg is educated
Would mixing real fruit into the sugar free yogurts or kefir ruin the good bacteria also? Thanks for all of this vital info!
You need to add Labneh to your list. That is a wonderful sub for Greek yogurt
Question: what is on that keto sandwitch??? Do you use keto bread for that?