Last update
5/25/2025

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
No researches found
N/A
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 level tbsp (9 g)
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
35
 
Total Fat
<0.5 g 
<1%
Saturated Fat
0 g
0%
Trans Fat
0 g
 
Cholesterol
0 mg
0%
Sodium
0 mg
0%
Total Carbohydrate
3 g
1%
Dietary Fiber
2 g
7%
Total Sugars
0 g
 
Includes 0 g Added Sugars 
0%
Protein
5 g
10%
Vit. D
0 mcg 
0%
Iron 
0.5 mg 
2%
Thiamin 
6 mg 
500%
Niacin 
32 mg 
200%
Folate 
675 mcg DFE (405 mcg folic acid)
170%
Calcium
6 mg 
0%
Potas. 
180 mg 
4%
Riboflavin
6 mg 
460%
Vit. B6 
6 mg 
350%
Vit. B12 
14 mcg 
580%

Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Improved joint health
1 people found this helpful
I truly love this product. I add it to salads as it enhances the flavour, making them taste somewhat cheesy. It also aids with joint pain. The B vitamins in this dietary supplement contribute positively to joint issues. I use a level tablespoon twice a day. I previously purchased it in powder form; there isn’t much difference. There are few flakes in this version, possibly due to transport damage, but if you wish to save money, the powder is a suitable option.
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6
Reduced inflammation
6 people found this helpful
The key difference between brewer's yeast and nutritional yeast lies in brewer's yeast containing the trace mineral chromium, while lacking vitamin B-12. This product can be utilised by vegetarians or added to protein shakes to enhance their nutritional value. The flavour takes some getting used to; some find it reminiscent of cheese. Despite this, my purchase was not for flavour but to replace injections meant to alleviate back inflammation. After consuming nearly the entire jar, I observed a reduction in bone pain. I felt increasingly cheerful, and my stamina improved. I would certainly recommend this!
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.2
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7.5
Improved joint health
1 people found this helpful
I truly love this product. I add it to salads as it enhances the flavour, making them taste somewhat cheesy. It also aids with joint pain. The B vitamins in this dietary supplement contribute positively to joint issues. I use a level tablespoon twice a day. I previously purchased it in powder form; there isn’t much difference. There are few flakes in this version, possibly due to transport damage, but if you wish to save money, the powder is a suitable option.
Read More
6
Reduced inflammation
6 people found this helpful
The key difference between brewer's yeast and nutritional yeast lies in brewer's yeast containing the trace mineral chromium, while lacking vitamin B-12. This product can be utilised by vegetarians or added to protein shakes to enhance their nutritional value. The flavour takes some getting used to; some find it reminiscent of cheese. Despite this, my purchase was not for flavour but to replace injections meant to alleviate back inflammation. After consuming nearly the entire jar, I observed a reduction in bone pain. I felt increasingly cheerful, and my stamina improved. I would certainly recommend this!
Read More

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