Consuming beneficial probiotics through a wholesome food source is becoming much more difficult given our selection at most supermarkets. Most of us turn to yogurts laden with sugar and pasteurized/modified milk ingredients, which renders the benefits much less attractive. Time to make your own yogurt, that delivers probiotics and flavour in spades.

Purpose

The purpose of this coconut yogurt recipe is to provide the healing benefits of highly mineralized, raw coconut water and meat, as well as the delivery of billions of beneficial probiotics that become present through the fermentation process.

Not only that, but you also get to enjoy the fresh taste of a homemade yogurt topped with whatever fresh fruit or natural sweeteners you enjoy.

Equipment Required
  • Good quality blender
Ingredients
  • 2-3 young thai coconuts (enough to yield 2 cups)
  • 1/4 cup kefir, or a probiotic capsule
  • 1 pinch vanilla bean powder
  • Coconut sugar or stevia to taste
  • Fresh berries or fruit (optional)
Directions
  • Blend coconut meat with water (about 6-8 oz) until it becomes smooth.
  • Add kefir or probiotic capsule and pulse briefly into mixture.
  • Place coconut cream in jar and fasten lid (allow room for expansion).
  • Allow to ferment, covered, on counter where temperature is between 71 and 80F for 8-12 hours.
  • Yogurt is ready when taste is slightly sour.  Add sweetener, vanilla, and fruit to taste.
  • Store in fridge for up to a week.
Consumption
  • Eat on its own, in a smoothie, or as a snack.  Just get it in you and enjoy the tasty results!
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Derek Henry

Derek Henry, Founder of Healing the Body and the THRIVE Academy, used nutrition, supplementation, and a holistic lifestyle to naturally unravel 13 chronic disease conditions that conventional or alternative medical professionals couldn't help him resolve. As a result of this one-in-a-million health transformation and the knowledge acquired in the process, he now educates, coaches, and inspires others to transform their health through a natural and holistic approach. Since 2014, he has helped his THRIVE Academy participants heal over 20 different chronic disease conditions, primarily related to digestive and autoimmune concerns.

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