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product_id: 1039710
title: "Milk Kefir Grains | DIY Frothy Dairy Non-GMO Probiotic Drink for Stronger Gut Health | Limitless Heirloom Style Starter | Easy to Flavor or Add to Recipes | Bulgaros De Leche"
brand: "cultures for health"
price: "$60.39"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Cultures For Health"
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# 12-24 hr fermentation 3x probiotics vs yogurt Limitless heirloom grains Milk Kefir Grains | DIY Frothy Dairy Non-GMO Probiotic Drink for Stronger Gut Health | Limitless Heirloom Style Starter | Easy to Flavor or Add to Recipes | Bulgaros De Leche

**Brand:** cultures for health
**Price:** $60.39
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♾️ Cultivate your gut’s best friend daily with limitless, probiotic-packed kefir!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Milk Kefir Grains | DIY Frothy Dairy Non-GMO Probiotic Drink for Stronger Gut Health | Limitless Heirloom Style Starter | Easy to Flavor or Add to Recipes | Bulgaros De Leche by cultures for health
- **How much does it cost?** $60.39 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cultures for health enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cultures for health brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Rapid Daily Yield:** Enjoy a fresh quart of creamy kefir every day with just 12-24 hours of effortless fermentation ⏳
- • **Gut-Boosting Powerhouse:** Packed with 3x more probiotics than yogurt plus essential vitamins D, B12, K2 & calcium for holistic wellness 🦠
- • **Stress-Free Starter Kit:** Dehydrated grains ensure long shelf life and easy gifting—activate your culture whenever you’re ready 🎁
- • **Endless Fresh Kefir Supply:** One purchase unlocks a lifetime of homemade probiotic-rich kefir—cultivate endlessly with heirloom grains ♾️
- • **Versatile Culinary Essential:** From smoothies to soups, dips, and baked goods—customize your kefir to fit every recipe and flavor craving 🍽️

## Overview

Cultures for Health Milk Kefir Grains offer a premium heirloom starter culture that enables you to produce fresh, probiotic-rich kefir daily. With 3x the probiotics of yogurt and a rich vitamin profile, these easy-to-use dehydrated grains provide a versatile, low-maintenance way to boost gut health and elevate your culinary creations. Perfect for health-conscious millennials seeking sustainable, DIY wellness solutions.

## Description

HEIRLOOM STYLE: These kefir starter grains can be used to continuously re-culture more kefir for as long as you want, offering an essentially limitless supply from just one purchase. HEALTH BENEFITS: While kefir is similar to drinkable yogurt, it actually contains 3x more probiotics than yogurt! It's also a great source of vitamin D, calcium, vitamin B12, riboflavin, and vitamin K2. VERSATILE: Kefir can be consumed plain, flavored in a second fermentation, added to smoothies, or used as an ingredient to make a plethora of healthy snacks, including soups, dips, and even baked goods. QUICK AND EASY: This low maintenance culture yields a quart of kefir every day! All you have to do is let grains sit in milk for 12-24 hours at room temp (68-85°F). STRESS FREE: Our kefir grains arrive in a dehydrated state, giving them a longer shelf life as opposed to live kefir grains, which would need to be cultured right away. This way you can culture whenever you're ready, or even give them as a gift.

Review: Not too many grains but works well - It is true that only a few grains can be found in the package, as the others stated. But I find that it worked out well, they do the job to produce plenty enough kefir for about two person a day. The kefir is not drinkable after the first day, but with the second milk it is already good tasting and thickened consitency.Depends on the kind of milk I use it produces different thickness of kefir.I've tried buffalo milk, and it makes much thicker kefir than with goatmilk.I keep the jar in a warm place up on a top of a cabinet, the warmth deffinietly helps to set it, it is always perfect at the 24 hr mark.I'm only making kefir for about a week now, and I've noticed that more established the grains become, thicker and sourer the kefir becomes.So I'm happy with it, I don't know if I would need more than this amount, it really does the job, nicely I must say. For those who compared it that this small amount does not make the same kefir taste and thickness as they know kefir to be: if they refering to store bought kefir,, that is not the same as this.Store bought kefir is not cultured with kefir grains, milk is injected with cultures that is found in kefir. Anybody can look this up,, for example on wikipedia. I want to add to my review because I found success with them and from reading other peoples reviews many could not succeed. Some people close the top with lids while they are culturing.Forgetting that thise are living cultures.The bacteria/yeast inhales and exhales, they need oxigen for proper functioning and proper fermentation.So one needs to make sure oxygen can get into the jar continuosly, so best to cover it with cheese cloth and rubber band.Glass jar is good, plastic and other things like metal can effect it.Keep it in warm place, like top of the cabinet. I shake mine up a few times in the 24 hr period, to ensure even fermentation.I think when the thickened milk starts to separate from the whey,that is when it's starts to be good.I shake it together, let it sit for 2-3 more hrs, shake it again and ready.
Review: Poor quality grains. - I bought these grains (Cultures for Health - CFH) during the second week of August 2016. The extremely small amount of grains you get is a joke. I had several issues getting good kefir, including poor texture and taste, and lack of growth in the grains. I made several adjustments, including different amounts of milk and different culturing times, and still had difficulty. I ended up getting another order of grains during the first week of September 2016, and after activating them, I combined both sets of grains. I have continued culturing through early October, again making several adjustments (including adjusting ambient temperature) to try to get a good batch of kefir. The grains have made very minimal growth and could barely produce 2 cups of okay kefir, still lacking in texture. I did get a few decent batches of kefir over the course of almost 2 months, but it seemed to be by chance and did not appear to be directly related to anything differently I did, because I could not reproduce the same kefir while keeping all the other factors the same. I was hopeful and really gave these grains a chance, but after almost 2 whole months of investing a lot of time and effort, I only have 1 TEASPOON of grains (a heaping teaspoon, and that is with 2 orders of grains). I then bought from a competitor, and am amazed at the superior quality of their grains. The taste and texture is excellent and significantly better than CFH—you can't even compare the two. What I achieved after about 1 week with the competitor's grains, I could not achieve after 2 months with CFH grains. The competitor's grains grew from 2 TBS (what I ordered) to 3/4 cup in ~ 2 weeks (14 batches). Now that is what I call healthy, active grains. Maybe others are having a good experience with these (CFH) grains, and if they are, good for them. But I wonder if people who gave 5 stars for CFH actually know how amazing kefir can be. Don't get me wrong, CFH grains do turn the milk into kefir, but the overall quality is poor and far inferior to at least one competitor that I tried. I did contact CFH with questions and they were prompt and helpful, and they did send me a free order when I had issues. But I am still dissatisfied with the poor quality of their product. The pictures attached show the amount I grew with TWO orders of grains after ~2 months of culturing. (one order was cultured for less than 2 months as it arrived later).

## Features

- HEIRLOOM STYLE: These kefir starter grains can be used to continuously re-culture more kefir for as long as you want, offering an essentially limitless supply from just one purchase.
- HEALTH BENEFITS: While kefir is similar to drinkable yogurt, it actually contains 3x more probiotics than yogurt! It's also a great source of vitamin D, calcium, vitamin B12, riboflavin, and vitamin K2.
- VERSATILE: Kefir can be consumed plain, flavored in a second fermentation, added to smoothies, or used as an ingredient to make a plethora of healthy snacks, including soups, dips, and even baked goods.
- QUICK AND EASY: This low maintenance culture yields a quart of kefir every day! All you have to do is let grains sit in milk for 12-24 hours at room temp (68-85°F).
- STRESS FREE: Our kefir grains arrive in a dehydrated state, giving them a longer shelf life as opposed to live kefir grains, which would need to be cultured right away. This way you can culture whenever you're ready, or even give them as a gift.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002ZI1J50 |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Brand | Cultures For Health |
| Brand Name | Cultures For Health |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 2,334 Reviews |
| Dairy Based Drink Variety | Kefir |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814598020018 |
| Item Form | Dried |
| Item Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 160 Cubic Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cultures for Health |
| Model Number | LK08129 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | MKG |
| Pasteurization Type | Pasteurized |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | dairy |
| Product Shelf Life | 730 Days |
| Special Ingredients | Milk Kefir Grains |
| Specialty | Probiotic-rich, versatile, low maintenance, and easy-to-culture dairy-based drink. |
| Sweetness Description | Not sweet |
| UPC | 814598020018 786173764665 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Allergen Information:** Gluten Free
- **Brand:** Cultures For Health
- **Item Form:** Dried
- **Item Weight:** 2.4 Grams
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there anyway to store them for long periods if I am not making kefir on a daily basis?**
A: I have kept homemade kefir in the fridge for over two months and consumed it without issues.  Kefir was a way to store milk long periods in clay pots in caves before refrigeration. If you want to go even longer you can freeze them.

**Q: I received lifetime kefir grains today but there were no instructions included in the box!!  disappointing!  please help!  thank you!**
A: The Kefir grains need to be re-hydrated by placing them in a glass jar of 8oz of milk covered with a plastic top or placing a coffee filter with a rubber band to hold in placeOrganic whole milk, don't use "ultra pasteurized milk" let ferment for 24 hours then discard milk, repeat this for 3-5 days. After 3 days you can consume the Kefir.When straining the kefir use a plastic a plastic strainer and spoons.Never use metal utensils.  You can also do a second ferment after straining your Kefir. Second ferment for 6-24 hours to increase its nutritional value. hope this has been of help. Best milk to use: Raw Coats milk, Raw Cows milk, Organic whole milk. PS never use ultra pasteurize milk.

**Q: can kefir be placed in hot oatmeal?**
A: Yes, it will do just fine in hot oatmeal. Depending on the temperature it may kill some of the beneficial bacteria in the kefir. If you want to avoid the heat you can always try something like cold overnight oats.

**Q: Can these be used to make coconut MILK keifer?**
A: You'll want to make coconut milk kefir with grains specifically for water kefir.  Check it out on YouTube.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not too many grains but works well
*by T***H on December 25, 2016*

It is true that only a few grains can be found in the package, as the others stated. But I find that it worked out well, they do the job to produce plenty enough kefir for about two person a day. The kefir is not drinkable after the first day, but with the second milk it is already good tasting and thickened consitency.Depends on the kind of milk I use it produces different thickness of kefir.I've tried buffalo milk, and it makes much thicker kefir than with goatmilk.I keep the jar in a warm place up on a top of a cabinet, the warmth deffinietly helps to set it, it is always perfect at the 24 hr mark.I'm only making kefir for about a week now, and I've noticed that more established the grains become, thicker and sourer the kefir becomes.So I'm happy with it, I don't know if I would need more than this amount, it really does the job, nicely I must say. For those who compared it that this small amount does not make the same kefir taste and thickness as they know kefir to be: if they refering to store bought kefir,, that is not the same as this.Store bought kefir is not cultured with kefir grains, milk is injected with cultures that is found in kefir. Anybody can look this up,, for example on wikipedia. I want to add to my review because I found success with them and from reading other peoples reviews many could not succeed. Some people close the top with lids while they are culturing.Forgetting that thise are living cultures.The bacteria/yeast inhales and exhales, they need oxigen for proper functioning and proper fermentation.So one needs to make sure oxygen can get into the jar continuosly, so best to cover it with cheese cloth and rubber band.Glass jar is good, plastic and other things like metal can effect it.Keep it in warm place, like top of the cabinet. I shake mine up a few times in the 24 hr period, to ensure even fermentation.I think when the thickened milk starts to separate from the whey,that is when it's starts to be good.I shake it together, let it sit for 2-3 more hrs, shake it again and ready.

### ⭐ Poor quality grains.
*by V***V on October 18, 2016*

I bought these grains (Cultures for Health - CFH) during the second week of August 2016. The extremely small amount of grains you get is a joke. I had several issues getting good kefir, including poor texture and taste, and lack of growth in the grains. I made several adjustments, including different amounts of milk and different culturing times, and still had difficulty. I ended up getting another order of grains during the first week of September 2016, and after activating them, I combined both sets of grains. I have continued culturing through early October, again making several adjustments (including adjusting ambient temperature) to try to get a good batch of kefir. The grains have made very minimal growth and could barely produce 2 cups of okay kefir, still lacking in texture. I did get a few decent batches of kefir over the course of almost 2 months, but it seemed to be by chance and did not appear to be directly related to anything differently I did, because I could not reproduce the same kefir while keeping all the other factors the same. I was hopeful and really gave these grains a chance, but after almost 2 whole months of investing a lot of time and effort, I only have 1 TEASPOON of grains (a heaping teaspoon, and that is with 2 orders of grains). I then bought from a competitor, and am amazed at the superior quality of their grains. The taste and texture is excellent and significantly better than CFH—you can't even compare the two. What I achieved after about 1 week with the competitor's grains, I could not achieve after 2 months with CFH grains. The competitor's grains grew from 2 TBS (what I ordered) to 3/4 cup in ~ 2 weeks (14 batches). Now that is what I call healthy, active grains. Maybe others are having a good experience with these (CFH) grains, and if they are, good for them. But I wonder if people who gave 5 stars for CFH actually know how amazing kefir can be. Don't get me wrong, CFH grains do turn the milk into kefir, but the overall quality is poor and far inferior to at least one competitor that I tried. I did contact CFH with questions and they were prompt and helpful, and they did send me a free order when I had issues. But I am still dissatisfied with the poor quality of their product. The pictures attached show the amount I grew with TWO orders of grains after ~2 months of culturing. (one order was cultured for less than 2 months as it arrived later).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Total noob.
*by J***D on September 16, 2015*

Loving this. Curiosity killed the cat, they say. They also say satisfaction brought it back. And that may be. I certainly bought this out of curiosity. I have been keeping up on it rather easily. Unlike yogurt and such, this stuff really is easy, if you can keep up on the milk. I'm a minor giant, and already was a heavy milk drinker. I still drink plenty of milk (2-3 gallons a week). As well, I used that much milk again to create kefir. I generally keep three half gallon jars of the stuff in rotation, as well as kefir whey for fermenting other things (fermenting, sum total is as new as kefir to me). Plus I keep three pints of grain going on the side. My one advice is, when first using this? Begin when you will have two to three days of relative freedom. When they said cleansing? That's a female way of saying you will poop like a coffee eating minor mammal! No, you won't get paid for it. It WILL clean you out that first time, and off and on until your body fully adjusts, or when coming back to it after a few days off. We are talking baby waste sort of stuff. Not, at least for me, diarrhea sort, just soft and best to pay close attention when you get the urge. Once you get a routine, this stuff is fun. I generally eat it straight... no sugar, no fruit, no muss or other fuss. Mostly because I like it as is and I am a bit lazy. But you can do much with it. Oh, I also soak whole grain cereals, such as old-fashioned oatmeal and 9-grain cracked cereal. Soak it overnight, then it is not only easier to digest, but it also cooks much, much, faster. You could use the whey, I hear, but I just use kefir itself, since I generally have more of that. Good luck.

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