No.
No. Yogurt does not only have fructose.
yes its non fatting
Most likely... Just don't overload! It is a yogurt diet, so it probably should never be overeaten by children. Just my guess.:) Moca Loca :)
Yogurt can be very healthy. The only way yogurt could be unhealthy would be yogurt full of sugar and fake coloring. Most yogurt that is just plain is very healthy.
No, yogurt has only been noted to assist in the alleviation of diarrhea.
A) Bacteria in yogurt produce lactase B) The lactose content of yogurt is about one-half that of milk C) Yogurt is poorly tolerated in lactose-intolerant people D) There are only trace amounts of lactose present in yogurt
No yogurt is not good for ulcers. Dairy is very acidic and that only irritates the ulcer more
No. Frozen yogurt does not contain the active cultures (probotics) that non frozen yogurt has. If it has acidophilus listed in the ingredients, or if it lists live active cultures, then it has probiotics. But this is only in yogurt in the refrigerated dairy section, not the frozen kind.
In natural yogurt I wouldn't expect to see it. Often it is used as a binder to keep the yogurt from separating into milk solids and whey. It also has a sweetening effect, making the yogurt less tart.
Plain yogurt is best and only a little bit.
Yes it is. ---- Yogurt made in a household yogurt maker will contain only the ingredients you put in it (usually wholemilk, culture, and maybe some fruitjuice). Storebought yogurt can contain starches, flavour enhancers, preservatives, artificial colours ... It won't necessarily contain all these things (or any of them) - but it could. Homemade yogurt will always be as healthy as shopbought, and often healthier.
No. The live cultures and healthy bacteria in yogurt will actually help prevent a yeast infection. It has been used to treat women with mild, recurrent yeast infections when eating it daily.