Saccharomyces is in kombucha, while other yeasts are in breads and even Candida that causes issues primarily with women, could be a trigger.
There is a “yeast-free” diet that could be tried, and I’ll post that link, next.
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Ironically on of the probiotics taken by people with IBD is Florastor which is actually Saccharomyces boulardii — YEAST!!! I always suspected it aggravated bowel disease. Maybe it's useful in healthy people (???) but I wouldn't take it.
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If someone follows the candida diet and uses a super cheap system cleanse for 3 months, they will drop toxic weight, get rid of IBS, and will feel a lot better.
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09/27/2023 11:12:48 PM PDT by
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Saccharomyces boulardii is the ingredient in Florastor, which is an otc remedy for some bowel ailments. I think it’s the same as brewer’s yeast except it’s about $1 per pill.
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