Yogurt: Some Uses You May Not Have Thought About!
Yogurt: Good for You Inside and Out!
By Debra Cornelius, published Jul 01, 2007
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Yogurt. It is one of those foods most people either love or hate.I love yogurt and over the years have tried finding a variety of ways to put it to use for both health and creative purposes. As a health care worker and mom of active children, yogurt often came to the rescue in some surprising ways.
The health benefits of eating yogurt on a daily basis is often advertised and preached in health magazines and commercials. Yogurt made from active cultures has been shown to enhance your immune system, prevent diarrhea and yeast infections, sooth and help prevent stomach ulcers and is even a healthy addition to your pet's diet . Have you wondered how many other uses is there for a container of plain, active- culture yogurt?
Facials: To cleanse, moisturize and tighten. Simply apply a generous coating of plain, active-culture yogurt to your face , close your eyes and relax for 20 minutes then rinse well with cool clear water.
Revitalizing Facial Mask : 1 teaspoon plain active-culture yogurt, 1tsp fresh orange juice with pulp, 1 tsp of aloe. Mix together well and spread onto face, allow to sit at least 5 minutes before rinsing off with cool clear water. ( Cool cucumber slices on your closed eyes while you wait for either of these treatments really does reduce puffiness and redness as well!)
Relieve sunburn pain: My children often got too much sun before I realized just how long it had been since the sunscreen was applied. A coating of plain yogurt quickly cools hot sensitive skin and adds much needed moisture. Of course your little ones will groan 'Ewwww....gross!' but then giggle as the cool yogurt starts easing the burn! For extra moisture you can add a dollop of aloe gel to the yogurt before applying. Let sit on the red skin for several minutes then toss your little ones into a tub of cool water to rinse off!
While on the topic of children and yogurt here are a few more projects I introduced to them while they were young enough to think I was a 'genius'.

Yogurt: Some Uses You May Not Have Thought About!
Yogurt can cool any sunburn this little girl may get as well as provide a really 'cool' finger paint!
Credit: gracey
Copyright: morguefile
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Takeaways
- Yogurt is a relatively inexpensive item with multiple uses!
- Always be sure to purchase and use 'active-culture' yogurt.
- Plain yogurt is best and easily mixed with fruits or made into cheese!
Did You Know?
Yogurt cheese is easy to make. 1 pint of plain yogurt will make approximately 1 cup of cheese which then can be used as you would cream cheese in spreads or dips.Today's Most Commented On
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