From protein-rich breakfast bowls to dreamy dips, yogurt is a versatility champ. Whatever style or variety, the creamy cup is essentially milk that's gone through a fermentation process thanks to the introduction of beneficial bacteria (a.k.a. live active cultures or probiotics).
Nutrient-wise, this all-star is hard to beat. Yogurt offers calcium, magnesium, protein, and plenty of those active cultures, which are key for digestion, says Marisa Moore, RDN, a culinary and integrative dietitian. “It's an ultraconvenient way to consume the probiotics that are linked to a number of pros, like immune system support." The balance of calcium and protein also makes it a stellar muscle- and bone-building bite, and one Harvard study found it may reduce risk for type 2 diabetes. Hello, health hero!
Razzle-dazzle aside, not all’gurts are the same. Take probiotics, for example. While yogurt production in general requires the addition of good-for-you bacteria, some labels tout a variety of strains of live active cultures. For the best gut boost, opt for brands that actually list the cultures so you know you're getting the good stuff.
This story is from the April 2022 edition of Women's Health.
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