Why eating the ferment changes the gut you already have
A diet high in fermented foods raises the diversity of your resident gut microbiome, and diversity is the part that resists pathogens and lowers inflammation.
A diet high in fermented foods raises the diversity of your resident gut microbiome, and diversity is the part that resists pathogens and lowers inflammation.
Cooking usually kills the cultures you fermented butter to get. Fat shields them from heat, so a 55 to 60C cook keeps them live to the plate.