Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
Other than Ash's one response every other response has been men...including the original post...I don't see where the "turnabout" comes in.
Silly woman. When I want your opinion, I'll give you one.
Other than Ash's one response every other response has been men...including the original post...I don't see where the "turnabout" comes in.
'So friggin' cold outside, now... I'm one o' them guys who sticks his hand down his pants (al le' Al Bundy)..and when I feels my stuff, it's like I gots a tangelo an' a Vienna Sausage down there! That'd qualify for some kinda sumthin dysfunction!
Yogurt is so good for you...I wish I could stomach it.
It depends on the time you eat it. AFAIK, yogurt is quite bad on an empty stomach.
...it increases dramatically the acidity (??) of your stomach if it is empty....
Isn't that what happens with all food? The acid is used to aid digestion.
i <3 yogurt whether i'm trying to avoid a yeast infection, like my coworker, or not.
it's just so expensive
It is good, but it increases dramatically the acidity (??) of your stomach if it is empty. It can lead to heartburn and if taken regularly gastritis or even ulcer.
Proof please? Yoghurt pH level is around 4. Stomach can go as low as a pH level of 1. How is yoghurt going to overly affect the stomach (HCI)?Of course, it just happens that with yogurt goes above normal.
What can these friendly bacteria do for you? Studies have found they reduce inflammation of the gastrointestinal system, which helps prevent Crohn’s disease, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, and gastroenteritis. Lab studies have shown lactic acid bacteria inhibit the growth of several intestinal pathogens, including Salmonella, Staphylococci, Bacilli, E. Coli, and Kelbsiella.
I never put too much weight in Luis' opinions on dairy...he stores his mayonaise on the counter...
Mayonaise is dairy now? Whodathunkit?
Proof please? Yoghurt pH level is around 4. Stomach can go as low as a pH level of 1. How is yoghurt going to overly affect the stomach (HCI)?