Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Gine, Is it safe for a person with candida to take Nutritional yeast? Is this the name I would use to purchase it? Thanks Lynn . Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Nutritional yeast does not feed Candida, I asked the same question too! Ginalynn sheer <bigotterwv wrote: Gine, Is it safe for a person with candida to take Nutritional yeast? Is this the name I would use to purchase it? Thanks Lynn . Lynn Have a Happy and Healthy Day, Gina Kopera Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi Anne! You are a very prolific poster, a lot of it good info and appreciated, but I question your use of words and terms and wonder where you get all your information. If you read the Intro to herbal remedies you will find that you can be removed by recommending anything from medical doctors. This is a herbal and naturopathic group that shares 'personal' experiences. Especially how I did it and what happened. Often misspelled words can mean something entirely different. IE: Your use of Biotin and Bitoin in the same paragraph causes confusion, Is it a misspell or something different?. What about "candidis albican"?. or "Tip: Nutritional Yeast is actually a type of "mushroom!" How do you make this connection???. So what is it? "a bad bacteria", "a mushroom" or just a single cell fungi?. If someone were just scanning and saw one of your posts and saw something that you posted wrong they could take this "fact" on to a bad rap in herbal remedies. A lot of people do take everything they read as a fact regardless of how many times it has been recommended to do your own research. Your calling Candida albicans a "bad bacteria" is now out in the world and many will not see my email correcting it. How many hundreds of people have you misguided with one simple wrong statement?. Just this single episode has caused me to mistrust all of your postings because I do not have time to research each and everyone of your postings. Please if you are going to post and recommend something to the entire group please do a veracity check so you do not pass erroneous info on to others. LoveBobAdageyudiStaya Udanvti ***************************************************************************** was Re: TN / vitamins/now Nutritional Yeast and Candida Posted by: "Anne" annroc2004 anna19566 Fri Jun 16, 2006 10:03 am (PST) Hi Bob:Just curious about your Post. Where did you ever get the idea that I said that Candida Albicans is "not a problem". "I have known that Candida Albican is a problem and never said it wasn't!I say here: "Nutriitional Yeast and Brewer's Yeast Do NOT feed the Bad kind of Yeast which is Candida Albican...Sugar is what feeds Candida Albican...in fact Nutrtional Yeast could help cure a Yeast Infection". So what is non-factual about that??? from Anna in Conn. -- *****************************************************************************************- In herbal remedies , "Staya Udanvti Bob Butler" <CherokeeBo wrote:>> Osiyo Anne!> > Please get your facts straight before proffering them web wide.> Candida albicans overgrowth can be a problem because it produces a toxin, Mycelex, that can be fatal. > Candida albicans does exist naturally in our bodies. > Taking anti-biotics can allow Candida albicans to overgrow into a candidiasis (systemic overgrowth in all mucus membranes).> Candida albicans is a single cell fungus, not a bad bacteria, and will cause sugar cravings, any type of sugar or starch, to live.> Colloidal silver (CS) solution will kill Candida on contact.> > Do you want to know more than you really want to know? go to: http://www.yeastgenome.org/VL-yeast.html> > Love> Bob> Adageyudi> Staya Udanvti > ********************************************> was Re: TN / vitamins/now Nutritional Yeast and Candida > Posted by: "Anne" annroc2004 anna19566 > Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:31 pm (PST) > *Although I may be wrong; from what I understand:> > *Nutritional Yeast is comprised of mosty Brewer's Yeast; basically > speaking *Nutritionl Yeast and Brewer's Yeast are extremely similar.> > But the point is: *Brewer's Yeast and/or Nutritional Yeast; which are > highly nutritious; esp. in The B-Vitamins like Ribolflavin; Thiamine > B1; Pantothentic Acid 5; Pyroxidine B6 etc. does NOT feed the bad > kind of Yeast which is called "Candidis Albican". SUGAR is what > feeds "Candidis Albican"; Nutritional Yeast does NOT contain Sugar > and if it does list Sugar on the label do NOT buy it.> > *Nutritional Yeast" goes by names such as: *Yeast Powder; Yeast > Flakes; Yeast Granules; Yeast Tablets; Brewer's Yeast and Nutritional > Yeast. The best bet is to buy a well-known brand such as "Solgar".> > Summary: *Nutritonal Yeast and Yeast Infections are not correlated.> In fact Nutritional Yeast could actually help cure a Yeast infection.> The other treatment for Yeast Infections is Yogurt and Pro-Biotics.\> Tip: Nutritional Yeast is actually a type of "mushroom"! A Yeast > Infection is a Bad-Bacteria...no correlation what so ever. Anne H./usa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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