This is a very limited batch, once they are gone - they are gone.
This product is approximately 28 one tablespoon frozen cubes of L. Reuteri yogurt. This equates to roughly 1.75 cups.
We use these for Kefir/Reuteri wild blueberry smoothies. Our pets love the tangy flavor!
It is debated whether or not it is okay to blend Reuteri and still maintain the beneficial bacteria. Dr. Davis recommends to not blend the yogurt. Another cultured food enthusiast that I follow says she still receives the positive benefits from L. Reuteri and she blends with kefir in a smoothie. For this reason, we suggest that your pet’s main consumption of L. Reuteri should be unblended yogurt, but it seems to be okay to enjoy L. Reuteri in a blended smoothie occasionally.
More about L. Reuteri -
According to Dr. Davis in his book Super Gut, Lactobacillus Reuteri is a Keystone microbe that has been eradicated by modern life. During an animal study at MIT, they observed the following in elderly animals given L. Reuteri compared to those who did not receive L. Reuteri:
- Thick fur, more rapid hair growth
- Thicker skin, with substantial increase in dermal collagen
• - Acceleration of skin healing
• - Lifelong slenderness
• - Reduced levels of the stress hormone cortisol
• - Preservation of mating behavior in older mice
If your favorite pet is pregnant, they should not consume L. Reuteri Yogurt as it has been shown in animal studies to increase oxytocin levels. Females can be given oxytocin to provoke uterine contractions at term pregnancy, causing the baby to be delivered. Since there is limited research on this topic, we do not know if it is safe for pregnant female to consume high counts of L. Reuteri.
If your favorite pet is suffering from Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) we recommend eating 1/4 to 1/3 cup each of L. Reuteri, L. Gasseri, and Bacillus Subtilis daily for a minimum of 4 weeks. The combination of these three probiotic strains is very successful in eliminating unwanted bacteria that has worked its way into your pet’s small intestine where it does not belong.