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PROBIOTIC WATER - How To Make Your Own Probiotic Drink

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PROBIOTIC WATER: Make your own probiotic drink at home! This video will show you How To Make Probiotic Water - (without Kefir granules) Easy! Save money by making your own probiotics!

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PRODUCTS SEEN or MENTIONED:

PROBIOTICS: Garden of Life 100 Billion CFU (shelf stable)
https://amzn.to/39Y6n4B

RAW HONEY:
https://amzn.to/2SSu180

RAW BUCKWHEAT HONEY:
https://amzn.to/36rbnrI

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WATCH NEXT:

• Complete Fermentation Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLqKpXXbHNvC

• Fermented Hemp Milk: https://youtu.be/LeU_Xj9x68s

• Fermented Raw Sauerkraut (fermented cabbage): https://youtu.be/elfcTldepX0

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COMMON QUESTIONS:
1. How to store?
2. How long does it last?
3. How much to drink?
4. What probiotic brand to use?
5. What type of water can I use?
6. Honey & Other Sweeteners

SCROLL DOWN FOR ANSWERS!

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DIRECTIONS For A Brand New Batch of Probiotic Water:
Pour room temperature pure water into the sterile quart or liter size glass jar
Add about (5ml) 1 teaspoon of honey
Add about 1/2 capsule of probiotics
Put lid on jar an allow to sit in warm place for 3-5 days. The countertop is just fine.

DIRECTIONS For a Renewed Batch of Probiotic Water:
Save the last 1/4 to 1/3 portion of the probiotic water (this is your starter)
Pour room temperature pure water into the glass jar
Add about 1 teaspoon (5ml) of honey
Put lid on jar an allow to sit in warm place for 3-5 days. The countertop is just fine.

Tip: Keep multiple jars of probiotic water in rotation so you never run out!

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COMMON QUESTIONS:

1. HOW TO STORE:
Keep on the counter or in a cupboard with a somewhat loose lid. No refrigeration needed. Lasts for months. To keep feeding the probiotics, add a little honey every 2-3 weeks.

If it seems to die off over a month or so, just start a fresh batch. You'll know it's no longer active when it smells like plain water with honey instead of a slight sweet/sour smell that is common with fermentation.

2. HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?
Lasts for months.

3. HOW MUCH TO DRINK? I cannot recommend what is best for you, but here is what I do... I consume a few tablespoons a day by adding it over my salad, to a smoothie or to my water bottle. I personally do not measure out how much I take, I just splash it in here and there throughout the day. I do not consume more than 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) each day.

4. WHAT BRAND OF PROBIOTICS? I use Garden Of Life, but any brand will work. If your probiotic contains pre-biotics, that is just fine. https://amzn.to/39Y6n4B

5. WATER: Avoid water with chlorine like city tap. City tap water has a lot of other toxic residues in it such as pharmaceuticals + other chemicals that could interfere with a healthy fermentation. In my opinion, it's best to avoid using it for fermenting. You can use filtered water, distilled, bottled, non-chlorinated well water, etc.

6. You can use any type of honey. Alternatives that also work are maple syrup, molasses, agave, and unbleached cane sugar.

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CHAPTERS:

00:13 How To Start A Fresh Batch
02:42 How To Keep it Going
03:37 Ways To Drink Probiotic Water
03:53 What To Do If Mold Forms or Smells Bad
04:44 What If There Are No Bubbles?
05:14 What If It Doesn't Ferment?
06:38 BLOOPER!
06:51 Can It Ferment Longer Than 3 Days?
08:15 How To Improve Fermentation Speed
09:25 What Affects The Fermentation The Most?

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