The antibiotics prevent the growth of the bacteria that is needed to make the milk become yogurt.
Yes.
what are the physical changes occur in yogurt making
Some antibiotics should be taken on an empty stomach to be effective (a certain time before food) Others should be taken with or after food. Your doctor or chemist will advise you how to take your prescribed antibiotic or you can look at the instructions on the leaflet that comes in the box with the antibiotics and you should follow this advice. Treat yogurt as just another food when following these instructions, there is nothing special about yogurt in this regard. However, sometimes it helps to eat live yogurt as part of your food while taking antibiotics and afterwards because the antibiotics can kill off friendly bacteria that normally live in your intestines and some people believe that the bacteria that cause milk to turn into yogurt can help to repopulate your intestinal bacterial flora.
No, but probiotics are helpful (live culture yogurt, DanActive, kefir...).
Cultured yogurt is best while taking antibiotics because it balances the Ph levels of the body. Women generally can suffer cramps, yeast infections, infections or general nausea from taking antibiotics. CULTURED YOGURT will counter-balance this. Antibiotics can strip the good bacteria from the lining of the intestines so you want to protect this.
When making your own probiotic yogurt at home you need to add an over the counter probiotic to the yogurt that you make in your yogurt maker.
1 year old on antibiotics and has diaherrea. What can we feed her to stop diaherrea?
Unfortunately antibiotics can and do exhibit side effects four days after completing the course. I never start antibiotics without taking acidophilus and eating lots of yogurt.
There should be no need for such an antidote. Many people consume the yogurt to get their digestive system operating better - usually after a course of antibiotics. If you have a problem, you can talk to your doctor.
Milk has a yogurt culture added to it, and is kept at the correct temperature for the bacteria of the culture to grow. The milk is converted to yogurt. You can then add any flavorings or additions you like.
Yes, olde English bulldogs can eat yogurt as long as they aren't allergic. In fact, many breeders actually throw about a teaspoon of it into their puppies kibble daily. Yogurt can also be helpful to dogs that have been on an extended period of antibiotics.
Natural yogurt for calcium then add fresh blueberries