GSN Brewer's Yeast 500mg 150comp

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Dietary supplement based on brewer's yeast

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Dietary supplement based on brewer's yeast. Brewer's yeast is a microscopic fungus that is widely used in dietetics for its richness in B vitamins, which help to improve the condition of the skin, nails and hair. It contains active antibacterial substances that help to maintain the body's defenses. It also helps to regulate the function of the intestine, by participating in the renewal of the intestinal flora.

Instructions for use

Per 2 tablets: Brewer's yeast powder: 1,000 mg.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Brewer's yeast is one of the best-known nutritional supplements. It is obtained from cereal fermentation, such as barley. It tends to have a bitter aftertaste, so it is processed into de-bitterised yeast. It is available as a powder or in flakes, that can be added directly to food, or in tablet or capsule form.

It is very high in fibre and proteins of high biological value, especially rich in the amino acid lysine, and it contains glutathione, a tripeptide with antioxidant properties. It also contains B vitamins and several minerals, such as selenium, calcium, zinc and iron.

As a source of vitamins, minerals and amino acids, supplementation with brewer's yeast supports hair, skin and nail care. Minerals such as zinc and selenium support proper immune system function and fibre supports bowel movement.

It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or nutrition expert if you have any questions about this nutritional supplement, such as how much to take or for how long.

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