Quality Testing
Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets | ||
Servings Per Container: 66 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Calories |
5 | |
Total Carbohydrate | 1 g | <1%* |
Protein | 1 g | 2%* |
Brewer's Yeast (dried, inactive) | 1.95 g (1,950 mg) | † |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. † Daily Value not established. |
Product Description
Description
Boost your energy levels naturally with NOW Foods Brewer's Yeast, a nutrient-rich supplement.
NOW Foods Brewer's Yeast is a non-GMO, vegetarian/vegan, and kosher nutritional supplement that provides several naturally occurring vitamins and minerals, most notably B vitamins. This genuine whole food supplement offers other components such as amino acids and beta-glucans, with no synthetic vitamins added during processing.
- Provides several naturally occurring vitamins and minerals, most notably B vitamins
- Genuine whole food supplements with amino acids and beta-glucans
- Non-GMO, vegetarian/vegan, and kosher, with no synthetic vitamins added during processing
Directions
Take 3 tablets 3 times daily with food.
Ingredients
Hydroxypropyl cellulose, stearic acid (vegetable source), croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate (vegetable source) and silicon dioxide.
Contains wheat. Brewer's yeast is derived from barley and wheat.
Not manufactured with soy, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.
Health risks and warnings
For adults only. Brewer's Yeast has significant amounts of tyramine. Consult physician if taking an MAO inhibitor or other medication, if pregnant/nursing, or if you have Crohn's Disease, or other medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.
Natural color variation may occur in this product.
Store in a cool, dry place after opening.
Please note
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Questions and Answers about NOW Foods, Brewer's Yeast
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What is NOW Foods, Brewer's Yeast for?
NOW Foods Brewer's Yeast is a nutritional supplement rich in B complex vitamins, minerals, and proteins. It is primarily used to support overall health, boost energy levels, and improve digestive function. Brewer's yeast may also help support healthy blood sugar levels and provide immune system support.
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What is NOW Foods, Brewer's Yeast good for?
NOW Foods Brewer's Yeast is beneficial for various aspects of health. It can help support a healthy metabolism, promote skin and hair health, and may aid in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Additionally, its high protein content makes it popular among those looking to increase their protein intake, especially vegetarians and vegans.
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What does brewers yeast do for breastfeeding?
Brewer's yeast is often used by breastfeeding mothers to potentially increase milk supply. It contains nutrients that may support lactation, such as B vitamins, iron, and protein. Some women report an increase in milk production after consuming brewer's yeast, though individual results can vary.
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Who should avoid brewers yeast?
Individuals with yeast allergies or sensitivities should avoid brewer's yeast. People with autoimmune conditions, those prone to yeast infections, or individuals taking certain medications (such as MAOIs) should also exercise caution. Additionally, those with inflammatory bowel diseases may want to avoid brewer's yeast due to its potential to cause digestive discomfort in some people.
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How long after take brewer's yeast to increase milk supply?
The time it takes for brewer's yeast to potentially increase milk supply can vary among individuals. Some mothers report noticing an increase within 24-72 hours of starting supplementation, while others may take a week or more to see results. Consistent use and proper dosage are important factors in potentially seeing an effect on milk production.
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Can brewers yeast upset baby's tummy?
While brewer's yeast is generally considered safe for breastfeeding mothers, there is a possibility that it could cause digestive upset in some babies through breast milk. Some infants may experience increased gas, fussiness, or changes in stool consistency. If such symptoms occur, it's advisable to discontinue use and observe if the symptoms improve.