Pump Up Your Immune System With These Probiotic Foods!

Miso Soup With Tofu And Seaweed

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12. Miso

Miso is a seasoning that comes to us from Japan. This is made by fermenting soy beans with a mixture of salt and a type of fungus called koji. Sometimes miso is made by mixing soy beans with other foods such as rye, rice, or barley then turning this mixture into a paste. This is a popular breakfast food in Japan where it is often used in a dish called miso soup. Miso is a bit salty and comes in a variety of colors depending on what it is mixed with including yellow miso, white, red, and yellow. Miso is an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, vitamin K, copper, manganese, and, of course, probiotics.

 

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Of course, there are also probiotic supplements but you should speak with your doctor about the proper dosage and which brand would be best for your particular situation. Most people can get all the natural probiotics they need simply by eating more of the fermented foods mentioned above.

References:

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