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* Baker's yeast is not known to cause infection, although it can exacerbate existing infections. | * Baker's yeast is not known to cause infection, although it can exacerbate existing infections. | ||
==Health Benefits and uses of Baker’s Yeast are== | ==Health Benefits and uses of Baker’s Yeast are== | ||
+ | * cancer : Researchers have found that cancer cells gravitate to baker’s yeast and then weaken to the point of self-destruction, leading them to further investigate the possibility of not only treating local tumors, but tumors that have spread to the rest of the body without surgery. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:herbal medicine]] | [[Category:herbal medicine]] |
Revision as of 02:48, 10 May 2014
Special Precautions of Baker’s Yeast
- Baker's yeast is an active yeast. In an active yeast the yeast cells are still alive, whereas they are killed in the process of making inactive yeasts, like Brewer's Yeast.
- Baker's yeast should never be taken as a nutritional supplement or food source, as it can actually deprive your body of B vitamins as it continues growing in your intestines.
- Baker's yeast is not known to cause infection, although it can exacerbate existing infections.
Health Benefits and uses of Baker’s Yeast are
- cancer : Researchers have found that cancer cells gravitate to baker’s yeast and then weaken to the point of self-destruction, leading them to further investigate the possibility of not only treating local tumors, but tumors that have spread to the rest of the body without surgery.