Discover the top probiotic foods—from yogurt to natto—and how they compare to soil-based probiotics like SCD Essential Probiotics®.
We’ve all heard the buzz around probiotic foods. From yogurt commercials to kombucha bottles lining grocery store shelves, probiotics are everywhere. But how do your favorite probiotic foods compare to more advanced supplements—like SCD Essential Probiotics, a powerful blend of soil-based microbes?
In this blog, we’ll explore top probiotic foods, what they bring to the table, and why some supplements may offer even more.
Probiotic foods are fermented foods that contain live beneficial bacteria. These microbes can help improve digestion, support your immune system, and keep your gut healthy. But not all probiotic foods are created equal. Let’s break them down:
Foods are a great starting point. But for consistent, targeted support, supplements like SCD Essential Probiotics® can take your gut health to the next level. Here’s why:
While foods like yogurt may have 1–3 strains, SCD Essential Probiotics® contains 11 live, synergistic strains, carefully selected for gut health support.
Our formula is bio-fermented with organic molasses and antioxidant-rich fruit juices like cherry, blueberry, and pomegranate. This fermentation process produces:
Prebiotics: Fuel for probiotics
Postbiotics: Powerful compounds like short-chain fatty acids, vitamins, and enzymes
Unlike some food-based strains that die in stomach acid, SCD Essential Probiotics® is designed to survive and reach the gut.
It's shelf-stable, making it easy to take daily, whether you’re at home or on the go.
Postbiotics help:
Food/Supplement | Estimated CFU per Serving | Notes |
Yogurt | 90 billion to 500 billion CFU per serving (Harvard Health) | Varies by brand and fermentation process. |
Kefir | 25–30 billion CFU per cup (Lifeway Kefir) | Contains multiple strains of bacteria and yeast. |
Sauerkraut | 30 million to 300 billion CFU per 2 tablespoons (Cymbiotika) | Depends on fermentation duration and storage conditions. |
Natto | Approximately 7.5 billion CFU per gram (JSTAGE Study) | Rich in Bacillus subtilis, beneficial for gut health. |
SCD Essential Probiotics | 150 billion CFU per tablespoon (Amazon Listing) | Contains 11 live strains, including soil-based organisms; shelf-stable. |
Note: CFU counts can vary based on preparation methods, storage, and product formulations
Many fermented foods, such as yogurt and kefir, have a low pH due to lactic acid fermentation, which can help some probiotic strains survive stomach acidity. However, survival rates can vary:
In contrast, SCD Essential Probiotics® is formulated with soil-based organisms (SBOs) and utilizes a fermentation process that enhances the resilience of its probiotic strains. According to the manufacturer, these probiotics are designed to survive stomach acid 16 times better than leading brands.
There's no need to pick one over the other. For everyday support, mix and match:
Take SCD Essential Probiotics for robust, research-backed microbial diversity and postbiotic benefits.
Explore the benefits of SCD Essential Probiotics—a fermentation-based, multi-strain supplement designed to work with your body, naturally.
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