Posts Tagged ‘yeast’

In living color: Israel’s Phytolon uses fermented yeast to make natural food dye

Israeli startup Phytolon has developed natural food coloring that combines plant genes with a fermentation process of the common yeast used to bake bread. “We produce natural food colors from plants, but without using plants and agriculture,” said Halim Jubran, co-founder and CEO of the Yokneam, Israel-based startup. “Our technology allows yeast, which has no […]

What Is Candida? Understanding Yeast Imbalance

August 11th, 2020 By Dr. Edward F. Group Guest Writer for Wake Up World Candida is a type of fungus (or, more specifically – yeast) that can cause fungal infections like candidiasis, candidemia, and oral thrush.[1] Dozens of species of candida are known to affect humans and Candida albicans is the most common.[2, 3] When the immune system functions normally, […]

Study Ties Yeast In Vaccines To Autoimmune Diseases

Next Story It’s well-recognized that the incidence of autoimmune diseases has been rising at an enormous rate. A study indicates that a significant factor in causing them may be the common bakers or brewers yeast, Sacccharomyces cerevisiae[1] used in many vaccinations, including HepB, which is given to nearly all newborn babies in the United States before they’re […]

PROBIOTICS as medicine: Proper yeast balance in the gut microbiome found to help schizophrenia sufferers

(Natural News) Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder wherein a person displays abnormal social behavior and a failure to differentiate between reality and fantasy. More often than not, schizophrenic individuals have yeast infections, but researchers still do not know why. These yeast infections, caused by Candida albicans found in human gut flora, do not cause mental […]

Did You Know Coconut Oil Fights Deadly Yeast Infections?

A common food oil has been found to have potent antifungal properties that could literally save lives.  The coconut palm is perhaps the world’s most widely distributed and versatile food-medicine, and has been prized and even revered by indigenous cultures for a wide range of health complaints since time immemorial. Increasingly, scientific evidence is emerging […]

Coconut Oil Fights Deadly Yeast Infections, Candida, Research Suggests

  December 1st, 2017 By Sayer Ji Contributing writer for Wake Up World A common food oil has been found to have potent antifungal properties that could literally save lives.  The coconut palm is perhaps the world’s most widely distributed and versatile food-medicine, and has been prized and even revered by indigenous cultures for a wide range of […]

This Is What Words Can Literally Do To You: Here’s How You Can Overcome Negative Self-Talk

Words themselves cannot change reality, but they can change how one perceives reality. Words create filters through which people view the world around them. For example, if you are about to meet someone new and a friend tells you that that person is conniving and likes to gossip, chances are you will be predisposed to […]

Iranian film festival kicks off in Belgrade

One Line of Reality written and directed by Ali Vazirian was screened at the first day of the 15th edition of traditional Iranian festival in Serbia, that opened its doors to moviegoers on Wednesday. The six-day event is scheduled to screen Today by Reza Mirkarimi, Track 143 by Narges Abyar, Someone Wants to Talk to You […]

Why Do We Get Sick

Dr. Rita Louise, GuestWaking Times Pain (any pain – emotional, physical, mental) has a message. The information it has about our life can be remarkably specific… Once we get the pain’s message, and follow its advice, the pain goes away. Peter McWilliams When we think about creating and maintaining health, we typically only think about […]

Consuming Milk and Dairy Linked to the Development of Parkinson’s Disease

Home > Consuming Milk and Dairy Linked to the Development of Parkinson’s Disease Alex Pietrowski, StaffWaking Times Time magazine just published the a report on the results of a medical study looking at the factors that contribute to Parkinson’s disease, a slowly progressing neurodegenerative […]

Behind the ‘white student unions’ springing up at Australian universities

From: news.com.au So-called white student unions are springing up at universities across Australia, charged with supporting and defending the interests of white students who they say are becoming marginalised from on-campus life and political debate. At least seven unofficial unions have formed at rapid speed in the past week, claiming to […]

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