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Eating Yeast Doesn't Cause Yeast Infections | NutritionResearchCenter.org

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A number of practitioners are giving out the wrong information, telling their clients that eating yeast causes or contributes to yeast infections. Not true.

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Eating yeast (a great food source of vitamin B complex) does NOT cause or make worse yeast infections. http://t.co/Ji67ECO

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