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If a person is struggling with Candida Albicans, are they able to consume EpiCor given it is a yeast based product?

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If a person is struggling with Candida Albicans, are they able to consume EpiCor given it is a yeast based product?

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EpiCor is made from ordinary baker’s yeast. There does not seem to be a traverse reaction with yeast derivatives for the most part. That is to say, someone with a proclivity to reaction or extreme sensitivity to yeast should be careful. Most experts do not see this as a cause of adverse reaction. Yeast is prevalent in many products and there are not mass reactions in the population because of this. The immune modulator effect of EpiCor is more likely to assist those with a Candidiasis condition.

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