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Sally Montgomery
Posted at:
January 27, 2025
They say red rice yeast is good to lower your cholesterol. If a person does have yeast infection once in awhile will this increase the chances of have an infection? What are the side effects of red rice yeast?Regarding the question of Red Yeast Rice increasing yeast infections, I would say that it is very possible. I would recommend avoiding any yeast products, including this one, if you are trying to clear out any problems with yeast infections. Most diets and protocols in wholistic medicine for dealing with chronic yeast infections and candidiasis problems recommend against having any products with yeast in them. It's been my observation that this is generally a wise idea. Instead of using Red Yeast Rice for cholesterol problems, there are other things you can do. You might want to read the following reply that I wrote on Richters Q&A web page entitled "Which Herbs Are Good for Cholesterol, Blood Sugar and Healthy Arteries?" It mentions about Red Yeast Rice, but it also describes some other herbs that can be used and some lifestyle changes.