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Subject:
Yeast overgrowth and bread baking
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cjg <[log in to unmask]>
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Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 4 Jun 1998 20:46:55 -0700
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>Too bad our immune systems are now so messed up that
>yeast can overgrow instead of staying where it does the most good!
Most yeast over growth is candida albicans and NOT the yeast in bread. I
know that sometimes it can be the bread yeast but I think a person would
have to be pretty immuno compromised for bread yeast to be causing
problems. Home baking is such an enjoyable and healthful practice that I
would tell people to concentrate on other healthful practices to boost
their immune systems before I would tell them to limit exposure to bread
dough. Unless they really seem to be having a problem and other measures
don't seem to be helping. If I had to wear face mask etc to bake bread I
would forget it and eat sweets instead!  Good nutrition  can go along way
toward helping the immune system.

Mary Graden LLL Idaho

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