Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fermented foods have good bacteria in them and are super-healthy. Gut bacteria "signal" the brain which can create cravings for certain foods, and changes in mood. In this case, it's good signaling.
BTW fermented foods can help with anxiety (there is an NIH study)
I suggest you eat pickes together, and introduce him to sauerkraut and kimchi!
But note that most commercially available pickles are made with vinegar and not fermented, so they contain no probiotics. If you want pickles that are beneficial to gut health, you must look for ones that are fermented. One fermented brand that is pretty widely available is Bubbies Pickles (although their bread and butter pickles are not fermented).
Anonymous wrote:fermented foods have good bacteria in them and are super-healthy. Gut bacteria "signal" the brain which can create cravings for certain foods, and changes in mood. In this case, it's good signaling.
BTW fermented foods can help with anxiety (there is an NIH study)
I suggest you eat pickes together, and introduce him to sauerkraut and kimchi!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are bad for teeth.
He’s not keeping these teeth anyway.
But he could be developing life long tastes/habits.
I would just talk about balance being healthy, in all things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are bad for teeth.
He’s not keeping these teeth anyway.
But he could be developing life long tastes/habits.
I would just talk about balance being healthy, in all things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are bad for teeth.
He’s not keeping these teeth anyway.
Anonymous wrote:They are bad for teeth.