







🦠 Elevate your microbiome game with the SUPER MICROBE starter culture!
Cutting Edge Cultures’ L. Gasseri SuperFood Starter is a revolutionary probiotic culture that ferments dairy slowly over 36 hours at low temperature, producing hundreds of billions of live Lactobacillus Gasseri bacteria per quart—far surpassing standard yogurts and supplements. This culture requires prebiotic fiber for optimal thickness and potency, enabling a rich, tart, and creamy cultured dairy product that supports gut health, immune function, and metabolic balance. Each pack makes 1 quart and can be recultured multiple times, offering an economical and scientifically backed way to enhance your digestive wellness.
| ASIN | B0BKSR8CZZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,383 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #6 in Traditional Plain Yogurt |
| Brand | Cutting Edge Cultures |
| Brand Name | Cutting Edge Cultures |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 215 Reviews |
| Flavor | L. Gasseri |
| Item Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cutting Edge Cultures |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Size | 4 Pouches (0.28 oz) |
| Specialty | GMO Free |
| UPC | 796520340138 |
S**H
Great quality, mild taste — I still prefer L Reuteri
I used a yogurt machine at 100°F for 36 hours and the L. gasseri yogurt came out thick, creamy, and smooth. The taste is mild and pleasant—different from reuteri, but still really enjoyable. I looked into this strain after reading Super Gut and found some interesting studies on its potential benefits. It’s linked to gut health, immune support, less fat absorption, and even some fat loss in certain studies. Even though it’s a solid culture, I find myself going back to L. reuteri more often—it just seems to give me more noticeable effects, like better digestion and sleep. But I’ll keep L. gasseri in the mix now and then. Definitely worth trying if you’re into gut health.
M**E
A Recommended Strain by Dr. Davis
After reading the book, Super Gut by Dr. Wm Davis, I bought this probiotic to make into a cultured dairy product "yogurt" for replacing what can help heal my digestive tract. This works very well, although a bit pricy for just 4 packets of probiotic powder. I keep it refrigerated prior to culturing. The idea is to use 2 tablespoons of the previously fermented yogurt to start a new batch (1 quart) each time for 5 to 7 generations. By doing that, the cost to produce each quart is very economical. It can be mixed with other probiotic strains for enhanced gut health. I am really liking the end products I'm making. They are so pleasant to eat, and making them has been so simple and easy.
W**C
Works great, even with non-dairy with adjustments
This powder probiotic has worked great for our family even in Non-dairy bases such as all coconut cream from a can and yogurts made only with vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots, yams. But be sure to add prebiotic feeders like raw potato powder, sugar organic as regular has been bleached and may kill cultures or inulin powder. Follow recipes with Dr William Davis book here on Amazon called Super gut. And get a low 100 degree maintaining yogurt machine that can run at least 36 to 40 hours. You can do more batches from your first yogurt batch to save costs. Great gut regularity dried probiotics company so far. 4 tiny packets included. Keep in the fridge upon arrival and to help measure smaller yogurt batches you can use plain empty gel caps if needed.
C**M
Great starter
For some reason, this worked perfectly for me. I know others have said their first batch didn’t work out. I followed the recommendations of Dr. Davis that are out on his website. Plus, I did buy a small dehydrator specifically to make this (I think he recommends a sous vide), but I have heard of others making it in their instant pot on the yogurt setting. I haven’t tried that so I can’t recommend it. This is so simple, I would recommend anybody try this. It’s worth the investment. I did make subsequent batches from the first packet. And, I saw immediate health results. I can tell it really helps with digestion, even my sleep improved in the short term, and I experienced a general feeling of well-being. I’m a big kefir fan, and I take both regularly.
Z**R
Great for the microbiome!
I'm not a phisician, but it's my understanding that this is a great product for helping the microbiome. Just add to a little inulin fiber and half n'half for making a healthy "yogurt" and use regularly. The first batch is OK but the second batch made from the L.Gasseri and a tablespoon of the 1st yogurt batch is FANTASTIC tasting! Look up the recipe. Healthy and great tasting. Love this. Try the L. Reuteri (same maker) as well!!
R**.
real helth benefits
This helped me fight against my SIBO
K**R
Need those probiotics!
Love our L.Gasseri Superfood Starter Culture! Just made our 56th batch of yogurt! Awesome 👌
A**R
No the strain that I was expecting, very high price for Unknown strain of L gasseri. good? Bad?
"No, not all strains of L. gasseri have the same benefits, and some may not be beneficial at all. Probiotic benefits are strain-specific, and while many L. gasseri strains have demonstrated positive effects in scientific studies, it is crucial to identify specific strains for specific health outcomes like weight management or immune supportI was expecting the particular strain used in published studies and recomended by Williams Davis but this company profit in sales motivated by Dr W. Davis books using a different strain that is neither mention in the label, and a different strain is like a different microorganism most of the tines with different effects . Company said: " We have invested in testing our equivalent strain for both bacteriocin effect and cell binding, and are satisfied that it yields the desired characteristics. The alternate strain identification and the test results are proprietary at this stage. Your batch could contain either of the two strains, depending on availability. We sometimes need to switch strains in the middle of one Lot due to supply issues, so it could very well be that both strains are in circulation at the same time. "
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