Recipes for Post-Antibiotic Recovery

Coming off a course of antibiotics, a lot of people feel like their gut needs a reset. Food can be a gentle first step. This smoothie pairs live cultures with the fibers those microbes like to eat, so you are not just adding bacteria — you are feeding them, too. It takes about three minutes.

Prep 5 min · Makes 1 large smoothie

Post-Antibiotic Kefir & Berry Smoothie

Why this feeds your flora

Antibiotics knock down bacteria broadly, and the gut community takes time to regroup. Two things help that regrouping along: live-culture foods that reintroduce friendly microbes, and prebiotic fibers that feed them. Kefir is a fermented drink rich in diverse live cultures. Slightly underripe banana and oats bring resistant starch and beta-glucan for those microbes to ferment. Berries add polyphenols, plant compounds that beneficial bacteria help metabolize. This is a food-first way to support recovery — it supports and fosters your flora rather than treating any condition, so keep following your clinician's guidance during and after antibiotics.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain kefir (dairy or water kefir)
  • 1 slightly-green banana
  • 1/2 cup mixed berries (fresh or frozen)
  • 2 tbsp rolled oats
  • 1 tbsp ground flaxseed
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • A few ice cubes

How to make it

  1. Add the kefir, banana, berries, oats, flaxseed and cinnamon to a blender.
  2. Blend until smooth, about 45 seconds.
  3. Add ice and blend again briefly for a colder, thicker drink.
  4. Pour and drink fresh so the live cultures stay lively.

The takeaway

Live cultures plus prebiotic fiber is the classic pairing for rebuilding a gut community after antibiotics. Enjoy it daily for a week or two, drink water, and keep your fiber and fermented foods varied.

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