
Probiotic You Can Make Today to Heal Your Gut Fermented foods are one of the simplest ways to support gut health, immunity, weight loss, and overall wellness. In this episode, Annette shows how to make fermented cucumbers at home and explains why they are far more nourishing than many store-bought pickles. Why Fermented Foods Matter Fermented vegetables help support a healthier microbiome. Annette explains that when the gut has more healthy bacteria, the body can build stronger defenses, support immunity, balance hormones, and create short-chain fatty acids that help the body function better. A Simple and Affordable Probiotic You do not need expensive products to make fermented cucumbers. All you need is clean cucumbers, real salt, water, a clean jar, and simple seasonings. Annette recommends using mineral-rich salt and avoiding refined salt with fillers or additives. How to Make Fermented Cucumbers Start with clean cucumbers and a clean jar. Add bay leaves to help keep the cucumbers crisp, then add flavor with garlic, dill, onion, celery seed, mustard seed, or peppercorns. Keep the cucumbers fully under the brine so they can ferment properly without oxygen. Let the Fermentation Work The cucumbers can sit on the counter for several days as the fermentation process begins. Annette explains that the jar should be burped daily if using a regular lid, and the cucumbers should stay below the water level to prevent spoilage. Once the flavor is where you like it, move the jar to the refrigerator to slow down the fermentation process. Biblical Foods and Fermentation Annette also connects fermented foods to Scripture, sharing how fermented foods like curds and wine appear in the Bible. She reminds listeners that food can be a way to bring God's provision, nourishment, and truth back to the family table. Heal Your Gut with Confidence Making fermented cucumbers is simple, affordable, and deeply nourishing. Whether you use cucumbers, carrots, green beans, or beets, fermented vegetables can help support your gut, strengthen your body, and remind you that God's foods are made to satisfy and heal. == Did this episode bless you? We are grateful for the support of our ministry partners, whose kindness and generosity make teachings like this possible. By choosing to make a gift, you become an essential contributor to our outreach efforts, allowing us to create life-changing content that reaches and enriches souls across the globe. Your support truly brings blessings! Join our Biblical Wellness Retreat 2025! "Sign up" here at biblicalwellnessretreat.com == We are grateful for the support of our ministry partners, as they make teachings like this possible through their kindness and generosity. By choosing to make a gift, you become an essential contributor to our outreach efforts, allowing us to create life-changing content that reaches and enriches souls across the globe. https://thebiblicalnutritionist.com/donate/ Your support truly brings blessings! == Connect with Annette, your Biblical Health Coach! Facebook: @TheBiblicalNutritionist Instagram: @biblicalnutritionist Pinterest: pinterest.com/thebiblicalnutritionist/ GoodReads: goodreads.com/author/show/4533404.Annette_Reeder == Get access to the FREE Biblical Health Plan: https://thebiblicalnutritionist.com/free7steps/ <p dir
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