Dave-Wonderbread
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Why is it good for yo u? Or is it?
Besides the obvious lowfat and high protein answer
Besides the obvious lowfat and high protein answer
Dave-Wonderbread said:Why is it good for yo u? Or is it?
Besides the obvious lowfat and high protein answer
Anthrax said:low fat, unsweetened yogurt is good for fat loss:
Scientists in Tennessee (that be whiskey country partners!) gave calcium, in the form of yogurt containing 1,100 mg, to 17 overweight people three times a day. The control group had just 500 mg.
The yoghurt eaters lost a cool 22 per cent more weight that the non yoghurt eaters, 61 % body fat and a tasty 81% stomach fat was gone. All in this twelve week study.
BusDrivinBilly said:Or even better than Yogurt, Kefir. Its like super-cultured yogurt, more lovable bacterial buddies for ya!
Commercial brands such as Lifeway usually have a Sugar/Protein ratio of about 21g/14g. Not great for dieting, but it beats the Sugar/Protein ratio of most yogurt cups, usually around 35-45g/6-9g.
ZKaudio said:WTF is that stuff =/
4everhung said:my Gf has that kefir in her fridge..in fact that pic looks just like her bottom fridge door shelf...gonna try some next time I'm out there..figures too as she is from Armenia(near the caucasus mtns.)...was just plain scared of it when I saw it..on another note,does anyone have any experience with yogurt makers? and is it possible and plausible to perhaps add a protein mix(e.g. whey) to the yogurt?
4everhung said:my Gf has that kefir in her fridge..in fact that pic looks just like her bottom fridge door shelf...gonna try some next time I'm out there..figures too as she is from Armenia(near the caucasus mtns.)...was just plain scared of it when I saw it..on another note,does anyone have any experience with yogurt makers? and is it possible and plausible to perhaps add a protein mix(e.g. whey) to the yogurt?
Russian KGB said:
Did you mean Rita is your girlfriend?
She is the only one from Armenia...![]()
Nathan101085 said:I've read that yogurt is one of the few foods to contain naturally occuring CLA.
ColdCut said:
add one more to the Armenian count
Babyfaced Assassin said:Is yoghurt a good thing to add to whey at night for a pre bedtime snack?
Babyfaced Assassin said:i used to like quark but i'm trying to eliminate dairy from my diet because i dont digest it well but im wondering about yogurt since it's usually full of cultures and i can get a brand with digestive enzymes... anyone have any ideas whether it's a good idea or should i just by miceller casein?
Nighthawkk said:I'm surprised no one has mentioned the beneficial aspects of acidophilus....very good in many ways!
i've never seen keffir sold in the UKMr.X said:
You can add Kefir, but I would suggest against real sugar loaded yogurt. Make sure there is protein and fiber involved.
Mr.X
Babyfaced Assassin said:i've never seen keffir sold in the UK
i found some low fat gerek yogurt today with no sugar so i picked some up each tub had 7gms of carbs and 15gms of protein... i thought it sounded ok as a pre betime snack if mixed with 20g whey and a small spoon pf nat pb. I think it will keep it under 10g of carbs anyway so it's not too bad. What do u think?
ColdCut said:
add one more to the Armenian count
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