The healthy way to make yogurt at home and get your gut microbes in balance.
It’s alive! Just one scoop per quart and you’re ready to get the goodness growing in your kitchen and your gut microbiome.
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No cellulose or preservatives of any kind
- An easy way to incorporate the benefits of BiotiQuest® probiotics and fermented foods into your daily routine.
- May improve bowel regularity, increase energy and more!*
- It’s alive with the goodness you’re looking for to help your body defend against invasive organisms and prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses by lowering your mucus production*.
Our working community of strains come to life in the yogurt culture and they begin to produce many enzymes that break down proteins, fats and sugars in the milk, breaking them down into smaller amino acid molecules.
Our Sugar Shift® Starter Culture simply activates when adding it to liquid. Once the culture is hydrated in dairy or milk, the bacteria in the culture become active. These bacteria then start multiplying and consuming the lactose present in the milk, converting it into lactic acid. This process lowers the pH of the milk, which prevents the growth of harmful microorganisms and extends its shelf life. The lactic acid also gives yogurt its tangy taste and creates a smooth, thick texture.
Fermentation is a natural process where carbohydrates are broken down by bacteria without the use of oxygen. In this process, the bacteria convert sugar into alcohol, acid, and/or gas to produce energy. Fermentation also produces ethanol, carbon dioxide, and lactic acid, which not only enhance the flavor and texture of foods but also increases their shelf life.
By consuming fermented foods, you can increase your intake of beneficial bacteria and diversity, which helps support a healthy gut microbiome. Using our Sugar Shift® Starter Culture is an easy and effective way to transform regular foods into superfoods and promote a healthy digestive system.
Bacillus subtilis (DE111® by Deerland)
Bifidobacterium bifidum
Bifidobacterium longum
Lactobacillus reuteri (PCR07)
Lactobacillus plantarum (TBC LP-36™)
Lactobacillus reuteri (PCR07)
Leuconostoc mesenteroides (TBC LM-37™)
Pediococcus acidilactici (TBC PA-68™)
Our formulas are balanced for sustained action, which means they work longer and are stronger. As a working community in a milk culture they can do even more to help support your body as you grow your own goodness.
L.Reuteri – the star ingredient
you need to make the best yogurt!
Below is Martha’s version of the basic yogurt recipe from Super Gut, by Dr. William
Davis, Our starter culture formula features the key strain Dr. Davis recommends for gut
health and making yogurt, Lactobacillus reuteri. Plus, our starter already includes inulin,
so you won’t need to add it. So let’s get started!
Shift® Starter Culture to
2 Tablespoons of half-
and-half or whole cream
in a medium to large
bowl. Make a slurry to ensure it does not clump. Mix thoroughly.
and-half or whole milk and
lightly cover. Place in your
fermenting device (AKA
yogurt machine, instapot,
etc.) at 105 degrees F for about 12 - 36 hours. Taste along the way. When you reach the consistency and flavour you like best go
to step 3.
ready. Refrigerate to stop
the fermentation process. Remember every batch is different, don’t worry if your yogurt takes longer or it’s done sooner.
Enjoy your creamy
yogurt.
Get more from milk (and your microbiome)
Milk proteins have been studied for bioactive amino acid peptides since the late 1970’s and are now considered the most important source of bioactive peptides. But commercial yogurts don’t typically ferment their yogurts over longer periods of time which can produce more bioactive compounds due to potential risk of failure from the longer the culturing. Making your own milk culture will increase the potential for more of these important bioactive compounds.
- Lactoferrin
- Lactoglobulins
- Antimicrobial and antifungal peptides
- Proteolytic compounds
- Caseinphosphopeptides(CPPs’)
*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. It is designed for general wellness and does not claim to provide therapeutic benefits. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine. Supplements should not replace a balanced diet.