…context of probiotics specifically, CFUs refer to the number of live and active bacteria or yeast that are capable of forming colonies under specific conditions. Essentially, it’s a way to…
…context of probiotics specifically, CFUs refer to the number of live and active bacteria or yeast that are capable of forming colonies under specific conditions. Essentially, it’s a way to…
…slow the growth of yeast in the gut! Improves Skin and Coat: Feeding coconut oil can reduce dryness, itchiness, and promote a shiny coat. It can be helpful for allergies…
…many different things that can lead to acid reflux, either infrequent bouts or more chronic episodes. Highly processed diet Nutrient deficiencies Food sensitivities Stress Microbiome imbalance (SIBO, yeast, bacterial overgrowth,…
…beneficial fulvic and humic acid! 3. Coconut Oil Why it’s beneficial: Coconut oil contains medium-chain fatty acids like lauric acid, which can help fight bacteria, yeast, and inflammation. It supports the…
…then purchased the Yeasty Beasty Protocol to enhance the healing process. The customer is a regular purchaser of Adored Beast products. – Donna Simpson at Natural Paws Pantry in London,…
…pumpkin seeds are all a great source of zinc Selenium: Nutritional yeast or an organic selenium supplement (selenomethionine) Copper: Leafy greens, nuts and seeds (especially sunflower), spirulina and medicinal mushrooms…