Yes it does. It turns the milk into an acid that thickens the yogurt.
Ginger beer, bread, beer, alcahol products, cheese, sauerkraut, kim chi, and yoghurt
Yes, you want to be looking for pro-biotic yoghurt - watch out for sugar content if you're prone to yeast infections as yeast love sugars, hint: often it's the low-fat versions that have more sugar. It's the Lactobacillus Acidophilus you want from the yoghurt, this is similar to the 'good' bacteria you find in your vagina and it produces hydrogen peroxide to kill yeast. You need to make sure the yoghurt has live cultures, the yoghurt pot will tell you this so it's easy to identify. Also look into pro-biotic pills, and other foods with live cultures such as saurkraut (homemade, not store-bought which are often pastured so killing the 'good' bacteria)
The yeast Candidida is the cause of "yeast" infections. It causes localized inflammation of the skin. This is why you get the sores. A good treatment is to use plain yoghurt on the area. Women frequently get yeast infections in the vagina and one of my preferred prescriptions is to have them dip a tampon in plain live yoghurt and insert it into the vagina. More often that not, this provides them with a total cure. Consuming too much vinegar can lead to yeast infections, as can infection with the HIV virus.
Yes
Yoghurt is made from milk - some countries make yoghurt from cow, sheep, goat and even camel's milk.
Yeast is a fungus. It reproduces asexually or by budding.how is yeast made
A drink made from Yoghurt is Lassi
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You should only ever use plain pro-biotic sugar-free yogurt in the vagina.Note: The only time you'd need to insert yogurt into your vagina is if you had a yeast infection or to prevent a yeast infection, as tampons are a major cause of infection you shouldn't use tampons at this time - tampons shouldn't be worn if you have an infection, nor should they be used if not menstruating. If you need to insert yoghurt vaginally try freezing the yogurt in ice-cube trays.
Lassi is a yoghurt-based drink which is popular in India and Pakistan. Traditionally, lassi is made by blending yoghurt, milk or water, and spices. Sweet lassi is made with fruit, sugar and/or honey and is often served as a dessert.
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You would insert plain unsweetened pro-biotic yoghurt - it has to be pro-biotic, those bacteria are the same as found in healthy vaginas and it is these that help fight the yeast. It helps to freeze the yoghurt in ice-cube trays for easy insertion (although it can be a little uncomfortable to insert), insert a yoghurt ice-cube once per night for around a week - wear old underwear and pads, preferably cloth pads or organic pads, because it can get messy and then shower in the morning.