Comment · Fri, December 31, 2021 · ND Owner
Are Immuse, Epicor, and/or Immune defense counterproductive for someone with an autoimmune disorder or do any/all of these products focus on modulating the immune system?
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jrm523 · 8 points
Hypothetically speaking, could any of these products potentially be helpful or harmful with someone who has an autoimmune disorder (IE: crohns)? I am not sure if the products I mentioned primarily boost or modulate the immune system. Thoughts?
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Yutsuke · 5 points
EpiCor is supposed to help modulate immunity BUT they refuse to share what they're mixing into the yeast. I think that's pretty lame and as someone who also has autoimmunity, I won't touch it.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Epicor is a fermented yeast product from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It's a patented process that they won't release the details on, but I think it is just a simple fermentation process. However, I am not enthused with how they handle the whole Epicor thing, so we might drop it at some point. I have personally moved to our ND yeast extract, since I can control that whole process myself.