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The phrase "active cultures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to live microorganisms, particularly in the context of food products like yogurt or probiotics that contain beneficial bacteria.
Example: "This yogurt is made with active cultures that promote gut health and digestion."
Alternatives: "live cultures" or "beneficial bacteria".
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Masks made with turmeric[4], activated charcoal, yogurt with active cultures [5], vitamin E, and retinol/retinoids [6] should all have benefits.
This will be slightly soured cream with active cultures, and can be made into cultured butter without having to add any other ingredients.[12].[12]
Because cultured cells can undergo mutations, frozen stocks were maintained and active cultures were restarted from these stocks every 30 days.
It also lists four types of active cultures.
However, regular consumption of yogurt with active cultures may counter vaginal yeast infections in some women.
When such treatment is necessary, eat yogurt with active cultures daily to help to restore beneficial organisms.
Active cultures, which can vary depending on the type of yogurt, are added, and the mixture ferments until it sets.
Look for plain yogurt with a label that lists only milk and active cultures as ingredients.
Good miso (like good yogurt) is a living food, full of enzymes, micronutrients and active cultures.
But whatever you do, buy organic yogurt that has only two ingredients on the label: milk and live active cultures.
It's unhomogenized whole milk yogurt with a gentle flavor, even though it's made with five kinds of active cultures.
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