Brewer's Yeast - Saccharomyces Cerevisiae M.

Brewer's Yeast - Saccharomyces Cerevisiae M.

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Improve memory and other health benefits of Brewer's Yeast

Brewer’s Yeast - Saccharomyces Cerevisiae M.

Origin: United States

Used part: Powder

Description:

Brewer's yeast is a kind of yeast that is a by-product of brewing beer. Dietary supplements containing brewer's yeast often contain non-living, dried yeast. People use brewer's yeast to make medicine.

Brewer's yeast is taken by mouth for respiratory problems, including the common cold and other upper respiratory tract infections, influenza, seasonal allergies, and swine flu. Brewer's yeast is also taken by mouth for diarrhea, swelling of the colon (colitis) due to the bacteria Clostridium difficile, high cholesterol, loss of appetite, acne, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), recurring boils on the skin (furunculosis), type 2 diabetes and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It has also been used as a source of B vitamins, chromium, and protein.

Health benefits:

Beer yeast is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and fiber reserve to help regulate sugar metabolism by containing chromium and help lower high cholesterol since it also has fiber.

Good Herbal Remedy:

  • Improve memory
  • Regulate bowel functioning
  • Combat stress and fatigue
  • Strengthen the immune system by protecting against diseases
  • Protect the nerves
  • Detoxify the body

Directions:

To get all the benefits of brewer's yeast just consume 1 to 2 tablespoons per day of brewer's yeast and this can be consumed without cooking, being added to ready-to-eat dishes such as soups, pasta, yogurt, milk, juices or even pure water.

Contraindications:

Brewer's yeast contains a chemical called tyramine. Large amounts of tyramine can cause high blood pressure. But the body naturally breaks down tyramine to get rid of it. This usually prevents the tyramine from causing high blood pressure. Some medications used for depression stop the body from breaking down tyramine. This can cause too much tyramine in the body and dangerously high blood pressure.