Kefir Recipe - Coconut Water | Healing the Body (2024)

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Kefir is a magical drink that is produced through the fermentation of milk or coconut water that renders a powerful probiotic that can heal the body in ways you have never imagined. A few ounces of this elixir a day can provide a renewed sense of life that is unparalleled by any other beverage. Let’s take a look at a common coconutkefir recipe, the steps to ensure you make a high quality version of it, and the healing benefits of consuming it on a regular basis.

Source high quality coconut water

One of the first things you want to do is source a high quality coconut water to make this coconut kefir recipe as potent and medicinal as possible.

For those who would like to make it from ‘scratch’, simply venture to your local grocery or health food store and secure some fresh young thai coconuts (not the mature, hard shell coconuts). The water contained within these coconuts is the primary raw ingredient in making your coconut water kefir delicious and healing to the body. If you choose this method, make sure you strain the water to remove any foreign material.

If you are unsure of your supply of young thai coconuts, or simply how you get into them to get the water, you can also purchase a high quality coconut water (typically frozen) so you don’t have to deal with the adventure of opening up a young thai coconut.

For those who need to figure out how to crack those coconuts, watch this video.

Gently warm coconut water and add sweetener

Once you have secured your source of coconut water, your next step is to put in in a clean pot and gently warm it to about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (which will be ‘warm’ but not hot to the skin). At this time you can also add cane sugarto the solution (2 tbsp will do) to facilitate a strong fermentation, and therefore reproduction of the friendly bacteria you are going to cultivate.

Add probiotic cultures to coconut water

The real magic in this coconut kefir recipe happens once you add your starter culture to your existing solution above, which creates an environment for the bacteria to ‘eat’ the existing sugars, which creates the fermentation process that will eventually result in a bubbly probiotic beverage that is highly bioavailable and healing to your digestive system.

Simply follow the instructions on your culture starter (simply adding it to the warmed solution above typically will suffice) and add it to the solution and stir vigorously. No coconut kefir recipe is complete without adding the culture!

Place in airtight container for 24-72 hours

Your next step is to place this warmed beverage into an airtight container so it can begin to ferment and turn into a bubbly probiotic beverage that is filled with healthy strains of beneficial microflora.

Some choose glass, and others choose plastic bottles (BPA free preferably). The choice is yours, just make sure it seals properly and it sits between 72-77F to allow proper fermentation.

* At times fermentation can become so vigorous that it threatens the very casing it is in due to pressure. If using plastic bottles, you can ‘measure’ this pressure by flexing the bottles to see how tight they become with pressure. If they become very rigid, it’s a good idea to relieve some of the pressure by unscrewing the cap at that time to let some pressure off, then retightening and putting the bottle into the refrigerator to slow down the fermentation, and make it available to drink at any time. ‘Kefir bombs’ have been known to occur from vigorous fermentation left unchecked, so please ensure you monitor to avoid having kefir ‘rain’ in your kitchen!

Refrigerate and consume

After the initial fermentation is complete, you can now place your coconut kefir in the refrigerator to slow down the process. The coconut kefir will continue to ferment, and you will want to consume in 4-7 days to avoid further fermentation and destruction of the flavour that is coconut kefir!

Congratulations! Your coconut kefir recipe is complete!

Coconut kefir benefits

The benefits of coconut kefir are comprehensive, but from a high level view this probiotic beverage is very healing to the digestive system and the liver, and creates a strong immune system that is ultimately responsible for your good health.

In your digestive system, coconut kefir will enhance hydration and recolonize your gut and mucous membranes with healthy strains of beneficial microflora. It has been compared with yogourt, but coconut kefir is superior when it comes to the wide variety of microflora and therefore has a more potent effect on the digestive system than any yogourt.

Coconut kefir also contains beneficial yeasts that are known to hunt out and destroy pathogenic yeasts in the body. These beneficial yeasts are considered the best defense against dangerous yeast organisms like Candida. They clean, purify, and strengthen the intestinal walls and help the body become more efficient in resisting dangerous pathogens such as E Coli, Salmonella, and intestinal parasites.

Keep in mind we have 10x more bacteria in our body than cells, so creating an optimal environment for bacterial balance is paramount. Poor bacterial balance can cause blood sugar imbalances, sugar cravings, weight gain, poor immunity, low energy and digestive disturbances. Coconut kefir helps heal all of these problems by restoring balance to the microflora of the body. It also helps assimilate nutrients in the gut & enhance the usage of certain trace minerals & B vitamins.

Coconut kefir’s excellent nutritional content offers healing and health benefits to people regardless of condition. The regular use of it can help relieve intestinal disorders, promote bowel movement, reduce flatulence and create a healthier digestive system.

The bottom line is that coconut kefir cleanses the body and balances the inner ecosystem for greater health and longevity. This is just the start to creating a whole new you, and to take it a step further and dramatically increase your odds and time frame to achieve health you never imagined, check into the THRIVE Academy.

Coconut kefir in your daily routine

The most simple way to ingest coconut kefir is through a straight shot or add to your smoothie first thing in the morning. You can also add it to other beverages that can create a ‘sparkling’ effect (like juice), which enhances your ability to get others to consume it who may have initial resistance to drink it (even though the taste is not offensive, and for many, very enjoyable over time).

If you are new to coconut kefir, 2 to 4 ounces a day is a good start. Some people take it first thing in the morning to wake themselves and their digestive systems up, and before bed when the friendly bacteria often do their best work (which also helps withs sleep). Others drink it before each meal for optimal digestion. There is really no bad time to take it, but the benefits will be enhanced for you if taken during one of these times, or all of them!

The bottom line with your coconut kefir recipe is following the steps above as closely as possible to create the most tasty and healing coconut kefir possible. You will be amazed what a little coconut kefir each day can do for healing the body.

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Derek Henry

Derek Henry, Founder of Healing the Body and the THRIVE Academy, used nutrition, supplementation, and a holistic lifestyle to naturally unravel 13 chronic disease conditions that conventional or alternative medical professionals couldn't help him resolve. As a result of this one-in-a-million health transformation and the knowledge acquired in the process, he now educates, coaches, and inspires others to transform their health through a natural and holistic approach. Since 2014, he has helped his THRIVE Academy participants heal over 20 different chronic disease conditions, primarily related to digestive and autoimmune concerns.

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FAQs

Is coconut water good for water kefir? ›

Coconut water is the clear liquid found inside a young, green coconut. It is loaded with essential nutrients for the body: vitamins, minerals, amino acids, organic acids, enzymes, and antioxidants. Coconut water is a wonderful beverage and even more beneficial when you culture it into kefir.

How much coconut kefir should I drink a day? ›

How much should you drink? Kefir can be a healthy and delicious addition to a well-rounded diet. For best results, stick to around 1–3 cups (237–710 mL) per day and pair it with a variety of other fermented foods and beverages to increase your intake of probiotics.

What does coconut kefir do for your body? ›

Coconut kefir is coconut water that has been fermented with kefir grains. Like dairy kefir, it provides fuel for the beneficial bacteria in your gut. These good bacteria fight potentially harmful bacteria as well as infection. They also help stimulate digestion and boost your immune system.

How long does coconut kefir take to work? ›

Place the milk kefir grains and the coconut milk in a half gallon glass mason jar. Cover lightly and leave at room temperature (70-75°F) for at least 12 hours. After 12 hours, start tasting the kefir until it reaches desired level of fermentation.

What bacteria is in coconut kefir? ›

Coconut kefir is an excellent source of various strains of probiotics, including Lactobacillus, Lactococcus, and Saccharomyces. These beneficial bacteria have been shown to support gut health by preventing the overgrowth of harmful bacteria, improving digestion, and reducing inflammation.

What is the best water for kefir? ›

Some water sources such as well water or spring water are naturally high in mineral content, are ideal for making kefir and can be used straight out of the tap. Sometimes well water is too high in minerals though and can cause your grains to disintegrate. Use your discretion.

Is it better to drink kefir in the morning or at night? ›

Technically, you can take kefir any time. However we generally recommend that you take it first thing in the morning, because it's an energy booster, and it's a shame to waste that energy by taking it last thing at night.

What should you not mix with kefir? ›

Avoid mixing Honey, Turmeric and other strong antibacterials with kefir. Do not mix kefir with tinned juices and other processed food. Many of these contain preservatives and other chemicals which may render kefir bacteria useless. So, it is best to avoid mixing such things with our live probiotics.

Is coconut kefir better than dairy kefir? ›

The main difference between regular kefir, or milk kefir, and the coconut version, is that coconut is a vegan alternative. It's also a good alternative for those who are dairy intolerant, but it doesn't contain the same beneficial protein and calcium as milk.

Is coconut kefir high in sugar? ›

While coconut kefir is not extremely high in sugar, it does have enough that you don't want to overdo it on a daily basis, especially if you have diabetes.

How long does coconut kefir last in the fridge? ›

Strain kefir grains out with a plastic mesh strainer and reserve for new batch (or store in dairy milk for up to 4 weeks in fridge. Strain and rinse before adding to new batch). Store coconut milk kefir in fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Does kefir clean your gut? ›

Kefir contains around 60 unique species of probiotics, “good bacteria” that improve gut health and may aid in your digestive processes.

How do you know if kefir is working? ›

The kefir is ready as soon as you start to see this and will become more sour the longer you leave it from there. You should also notice that the kefir smells a little sour/vinegary and possibly cheesy/yeasty. The milk will have thickened and it will no longer look like milk.

Does coconut kefir need to be refrigerated? ›

We recommend you keep your kefir refrigerated after you purchase it. This is because our cultures are living and it slows down the fermentation process. The bacteria are quite hardy so should not be adversely affected if kept unrefrigerated for short periods.

What are the best times to drink kefir? ›

Benefits of drinking kefir before bedtime

During sleep, when food does not enter the intestines for a long time, probiotics from kefir can have better efficiency. At night, kefir gently cleanses the digestive system from toxins. After drinking kefir at night, in the morning you can easily go to the toilet.

Is coconut water good for probiotics? ›

While coconut water itself may not directly contain live probiotics, it can still contribute to a healthy gut environment and support the growth of beneficial bacteria. By combining coconut water with probiotic-rich foods or supplements, you can enhance your digestive health and boost your immune system.

Is coconut water rich in probiotics? ›

They are commonly called the “good bacteria” inside our bodies. But are they found inside a coconut? The answer is no. The good bacteria healthy for the gut is not present in coconut water, but the good news is, one can ferment coconut water and turn it into a healthy probiotic drink!

What can I mix with water kefir? ›

10 IDEAS FOR FLAVORING WATER KEFIR
  • Water Kefir Lemonade. Make water kefir and remove the kefir grains. ...
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  • Cream Soda Water Kefir. ...
  • Blueberry-Pomegranate Water Kefir. ...
  • Raspberry Juice Water Kefir. ...
  • Fruit Flavored Water Kefir. ...
  • Grape or Apple Juice Water Kefir. ...
  • Water Kefir “Soda”

Can you ferment coconut water? ›

Highlights. Lactobacillus plantarum is an autochthonous bacteria isolated from coconut water. Fermented coconut water is a new non-dairy functional cultured beverage. Fermented coconut water has potential healthy effects as a functional beverage.

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