Please check out the following news story, published in the Manchester Evening News this month!
Simon Coyles article features details of some of the awards we've won:
Dairy that's beating the recession
Lancashire Farm probiotic Yogurt
Friday, 8 October 2010
Monday, 4 October 2010
We're now on Facebook!
Saturday, 2 October 2010
Probiotics
Are Probiotics good for you?
The simple answer is Yes!
The positive benefits of Probiotics have been documented for many years now, even as far back as the start of the 20th Century!
An enormous amount of research has been completed on the use of Probiotics in the last few years, a quick search on google will testify to this.
So what are the basic facts, and what exactly are Probiotics good for?
A probiotic is an organism which contributes to the health and balance of the intestinal tract.
A probiotic is also referred to as the "friendly", "beneficial", or "good" bacteria which when ingested acts to maintain a healthy intestinal tract and help fight illness and disease.
You may already know this, but how can you specifically benefit from them?
Some of the ways Probiotics have been tested to improve health include:
-Treatment of Diarrhea (this is the strongest area of evidence, especially for diarrhea from Rotovirus)
-Inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria that cause digestive stress
-Stimulate the body’s natural defence mechanism - the Immune System
-To prevent and treat Infections of the urinary tract or female genital tract
-To treat irritable bowel syndrome
-Improve digestion of food and absorption of vitamins
-To reduce recurrence of Bladder Cancer
-Help make vitamins needed by the body
-To shorten how long an intestinal infection lasts that is caused by a bacterium called -
-Clostridium Difficile
-To prevent and treat pouchitis (a condition that can follow surgery to remove the colon)
-To prevent and manage Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) in children
Pretty amazing wouldn't you say?
So how do you choose what could be right for you?
A few years ago there was a study completed by writers of the Sunday Times, who found that some leading brands contained 80% more sugar than a can of cola!
source:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article581810.ece
Thankfully times have changed and these products now have less sugars. Lancashire Farms Probiotic Yogurt however, still beats these figures with 3.8g of sugar per 100g. Take a look yourself next time you're in your local supermarket.
Coupled with the fact that our Lancashire Farm Probiotic Yogurt, with it's fresh creamy taste, WON the Nantwich International Gold Award this year!
Can you really go wrong with giving us a try?
The simple answer is Yes!
The positive benefits of Probiotics have been documented for many years now, even as far back as the start of the 20th Century!
An enormous amount of research has been completed on the use of Probiotics in the last few years, a quick search on google will testify to this.
So what are the basic facts, and what exactly are Probiotics good for?
A probiotic is an organism which contributes to the health and balance of the intestinal tract.
A probiotic is also referred to as the "friendly", "beneficial", or "good" bacteria which when ingested acts to maintain a healthy intestinal tract and help fight illness and disease.
You may already know this, but how can you specifically benefit from them?
Some of the ways Probiotics have been tested to improve health include:
-Treatment of Diarrhea (this is the strongest area of evidence, especially for diarrhea from Rotovirus)
-Inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria that cause digestive stress
-Stimulate the body’s natural defence mechanism - the Immune System
-To prevent and treat Infections of the urinary tract or female genital tract
-To treat irritable bowel syndrome
-Improve digestion of food and absorption of vitamins
-To reduce recurrence of Bladder Cancer
-Help make vitamins needed by the body
-To shorten how long an intestinal infection lasts that is caused by a bacterium called -
-Clostridium Difficile
-To prevent and treat pouchitis (a condition that can follow surgery to remove the colon)
-To prevent and manage Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) in children
Pretty amazing wouldn't you say?
So how do you choose what could be right for you?
A few years ago there was a study completed by writers of the Sunday Times, who found that some leading brands contained 80% more sugar than a can of cola!
source:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article581810.ece
Thankfully times have changed and these products now have less sugars. Lancashire Farms Probiotic Yogurt however, still beats these figures with 3.8g of sugar per 100g. Take a look yourself next time you're in your local supermarket.
Coupled with the fact that our Lancashire Farm Probiotic Yogurt, with it's fresh creamy taste, WON the Nantwich International Gold Award this year!
Can you really go wrong with giving us a try?
Friday, 1 October 2010
Lancashire Farm Taste Revolution Begins.
A family run dairy since 1985, we specialise in making the finest quality dairy products using milk sourced only from British Farms.
We've never bragged about this, but when you WIN Taste Tests 10 Years in a row! We thought it was time to celebrate!
Lancashire Farm Probiotic Whole Milk Yogurt, contains bacteria BB-12, which helps you maintain a healthy digestive system - if eaten as part of a healthy balanced diet. What's more it tastes GREAT! As our awards prove. To top this we've beaten top brands to this accolade!
Currently available in Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and many Local Stores across the UK, and we're expanding!
Join us in our 'Taste Revolution' to bring you special offers around the country, hear about new products and where to find us.
Or if you use 'Twitter' follow us on: http://twitter.com/LancashireFarm
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