>>> Yikes that would be 100,000 chewable tabs per day lol <<<
Bad math. ;-)
But yes, a lot of tablets: 100.
The goal with making yogurt is to create trillions of the strain.
I made my first batch this week, starting with 10 crushed tablets. I also added 4 grams of inulin, and 8 grams of potato starch, as food for the bacteria. I also used whole goat milk at the base (because I wanted to use A2 casein--vs A1). It came out a little watery, but here's how I make it into a meal:
o Equal parts homemade yogurt and store bought PLAIN goat yogurt--in total, about a cup.
o 15 grams collagen protein (I use unflavored).
o One teaspoon (4-5 grams) high-quality, fruit listed first, strawberry jam. (I use strawberry for the fisetin content, a senotherapeutic--life extending--flavonoid).
o Half a Dixie cup (about two tablespoons) of crushed nuts. My mix is pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts and pistachios. Do NOT use cashews or peanuts--both legumes.
o One half Dixie cup (I keep a stack of these handy in my kitchen) of mixed prebiotic powders (a mix of resistance starch from potatoes, green bananas, and inulin).
Mixed all in a glass, it's about 350-400 cals, and super delicious, super filling, and the nuts give it a crunchy texture. I'll also add a teaspoon of MCT oil to most of my yogurt meals.
Once I get a lot more of this homemade yogurt made, I plan to go a whole week with 80% of my meals being this yogurt mix.
BTW, I'm moving away from whey protein powder the last six months because it's too insulinogenic. Collagen protein is my go-to now.
