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Dana,

Considering what you've told us about high dose biotin and yeast, I will try it

on my yeasty son.

But, what about the problem that " most B vitamins tend to increase yeast " ?

I've understood that biotin will avoid yeast to convert to its fungal form (more

dangerous). But, won't biotin also feed yeast and cause an overgrowth ? Is it

worth to use it, considering this ?

Please, explain it better.

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> Dana,

> Considering what you've told us about high dose biotin and yeast, I

will try it on my yeasty son.

> But, what about the problem that " most B vitamins tend to increase

yeast " ?

> I've understood that biotin will avoid yeast to convert to its

fungal form (more dangerous). But, won't biotin also feed yeast and

cause an overgrowth ? Is it worth to use it, considering this ?

Biotin is what the body uses to control yeast on its own. In my

experience, it is the only B vitamin that does not increase yeast. In

fact, it is what I am using right now to keep yeast under control.

Works great here.

Dana

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Thank you very much, Dana !!!

I've ordered Biotin 5,000 mcg and can't wait for it to come !

Have you seen this study ?

http://www.flora-balance.com/bookimages/biotin_study_top.jpg

It shows 2 photos of Candida Albicans development (in the microscmicroscope):

one in a medium with an optimal concentration of biotin, and other in an

suboptimal concentration. Really impressive !!!

Thank you, again !

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Re: Vitamin B/ Dana

> Dana,

> Considering what you've told us about high dose biotin and yeast, I

will try it on my yeasty son.

> But, what about the problem that " most B vitamins tend to increase

yeast " ?

> I've understood that biotin will avoid yeast to convert to its

fungal form (more dangerous). But, won't biotin also feed yeast and

cause an overgrowth ? Is it worth to use it, considering this ?

Biotin is what the body uses to control yeast on its own. In my

experience, it is the only B vitamin that does not increase yeast. In

fact, it is what I am using right now to keep yeast under control.

Works great here.

Dana

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Sorry, it seems to be an error in that link.

Try by here;

http://www.flora-balance.com/bookimages/biotin_study_top.jpg

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Re: Vitamin B/ Dana

> Dana,

> Considering what you've told us about high dose biotin and yeast, I

will try it on my yeasty son.

> But, what about the problem that " most B vitamins tend to increase

yeast " ?

> I've understood that biotin will avoid yeast to convert to its

fungal form (more dangerous). But, won't biotin also feed yeast and

cause an overgrowth ? Is it worth to use it, considering this ?

Biotin is what the body uses to control yeast on its own. In my

experience, it is the only B vitamin that does not increase yeast. In

fact, it is what I am using right now to keep yeast under control.

Works great here.

Dana

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> Thank you very much, Dana !!!

> I've ordered Biotin 5,000 mcg and can't wait for it to come !

It needs magnesium for proper absorption, so if you are deficient in

magnesium, it can be constipating. If you notice constipation, take

magnesium with it.

> Have you seen this study ?

> http://www.flora-balance.com/bookimages/biotin_study_top.jpg

> It shows 2 photos of Candida Albicans development (in the

microscmicroscope): one in a medium with an optimal concentration of

biotin, and other in an suboptimal concentration. Really impressive

Very interesting!

Dana

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