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I have recently discovered Large Flake Nutritional Yeast. This food is rich in B vitamins — so much so that I am tempted to drop my B supplementation in pill form.
Question: Is Large Flake Nutritional Yeast truly a good source for Bs, and are the B vitamins in it bio-available? Thanks. ![]() |
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There will not be a therapeutic amount of B12 in that yeast.
Most Brewer's yeast type things are not that high in B's. This one is 2 to 3 times the RDA for the listed B's. None of those amounts are even near the therapeutic values for them. http://www.vitacost.com/bobs-red-mil...st-gluten-free
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nervous (10-08-2015) |
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The product on that link is the one that I am taking. It seemed like 790% of Thiamine might be sufficient. That's why I asked.
Thanks. ![]() P.S. It's not brewer's yeast, by the way. There is no active yeast in the product. |
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Thiamine is needed by PNers in high doses most of the time.
By the time PNers get to this forum, they are pretty damaged. My B-Right is a compromise product... less than a B-50 but more than an RDA product. 25mg Thiamine or 1667% RDA. I still use benfotiamine too. You do what you think you need. Everyone is different.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nervous (10-09-2015) |
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Thanks, mrsD.
My ambition is to get off every kind of pill, supplement and medication, and get what I need just from food. However, as you point out, this my not be possible. I always appreciate your generosity and willingness to share your expertise. I'm sure that we all do. ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (10-09-2015) |
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Whatever happened to good old prune juice? From growing up from the 1950s through the 1970s, it was: constipation?--immediately reach for the miracle remedy of all miracles. Two glasses and in ten minutes you're at a dead run(s). I don't even hear it mentioned anymore.
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Last edited by Sarge; 10-10-2015 at 08:41 PM. Reason: As usual, remembered additional past submittal. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (10-11-2015) |
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![]() The people here on our other forums who use opioids in high doses have a paste they use sometimes, made from dates, raisins and prunes. For a while I collected old pharmaceutical remedies, vintage age. 1900's and before. I am going to do watercolors incorporating remedies so I needed some reference material. By far while searching Ebay, I discovered just how common laxative remedies were in the 1800's and early 1900's. Just about every "cold" product had a laxative in it. From my experience it seems like almost all remedies in the past, had a laxative added to them. Back then they were called purgatives. Historically doctors mostly bled patients or used purgatives for just about everything. When I don't buy an offer, I save its photo digitally and here is one that illustrates my point: Black Crow Pills:
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I've been using an insoluble fiber product for constipation. I can post the name here or by PM. Like with most laxatives (for me), it worked effectively in the beginning. Now, it takes a little more time and a lot more water.
Prunes and prune juice, dates and figs can be good, but one worries about the sugar. |
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