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    Destiny Stone
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    Lifeway Introduces Real Gluten-Free Kefir

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Lifeway introduces real gluten-free kefir! Many celiacs have digestion problems that have been proven  to be alleviated with the aid of probiotic cultures. Did you know that Lifeway Kefir gives you 10 strains of live and active  probiotic cultures per cup?  I tried the strawberry flavor and it tasted like a strawberry milk-shake--thick, creamy and sweet.  You can really taste the difference with Lifeway Kefir, it didn't have the chalky after-taste that other kefirs can have. This is a healthy snack that even kids will love! Not only is Lifeway kefir delicious, but it can  help those with lactose intolerance's while also providing probiotics, calcium and vitamin D; the perfect supplement combination for celiacs.  And if that weren't enough, Lifeway also adds 3 grams of inulin per kefir serving to help boost calcium absorption, and increase  fiber intake. Lifeway Kefir is  made  from the best organic and pure ingredients, is naturally cultured, completely antibiotic free and contains no rBGH. The bottom line: Lifeway  Kefir is the perfect food for celiacs and those looking to improve digestion and increase their nutrient intake--especially vitamin D, calcium and fiber.

    To experience the many delicious flavors of  Lifeway Kefir, visit their site, Open Original Shared Link

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    great, very insightful.

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    Guest Janice

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    I love this product (Lifeway Kefir)! Simply delicious and makes the Celiac tummy feel so soothed. I also love the sidebar describing your self-diagnosis and your "no-can-do" attitude. As another "self-diagnose-ee", I'm with you, sister. WE know what hurts enough to know NOT to eat it. Why on earth would we need to ingest poison (gluten) simply so some doctor can tell us, "Yep it's a poison (to you) all right"? No thanks, me no can do either!

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    I diagnosed myself for gluten intolerance after a lifetime of bizarre, seemingly unrelated afflictions. If my doctors had their way, I would have already undergone neck surgery, still be on 3 different inhalers for asthma, be vomiting daily and having chronic panic attacks. However, since eliminating gluten from my diet in May 2009, I no longer suffer from any of those things. Even with the proof in the pudding (or gluten) my doctors now want me to ingest gluten to test for celiac-no can do.


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