Brewer's yeast has been traditionally used as a restorative and depurative, as it improves the condition of the skin, nails and hair. It also helps in situations of fatigue or asthenia.
Due to its richness in B vitamins, brewer's yeast improves the condition of skin, nails and hair. Brewer's yeast is a microscopic fungus, saccharomyces cerevisae, found naturally in the skin of certain fruits and in beer wort. It is widely used in dietetics for its richness in B vitamins (the largest natural source), mineral salts (phosphorus, calcium, silicon, zinc, copper, iron) and proteins (47%). It has a restorative and depurative effect, improving the condition of skin, nails and hair, as well as in situations of fatigue or asthenia. It contains active antibacterial substances that collaborate in the maintenance of the body's defenses. Helps regulate bowel function by participating in the renewal of the intestinal flora. They have a special effect against e. coli bacteria and fungi of the Candida genus.