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Yeast

Yeast is listed on 90 U.S. supplement product labels in the NIH DSLD, making it more common than 82% of cataloged ingredients.

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Products
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Top 18%
By frequency

What does the NIH label data show about Yeast?

Yeast appears as an ingredient in 90 dietary supplement product labels cataloged in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD). The NIH classifies Yeast within the Botanical category. That frequency reflects how often manufacturers list Yeast on submitted labels, both in single-ingredient products focused on this nutrient and in broader multi-ingredient formulas such as multivitamins, specialty blends, and category-spanning formulations. Across this catalog of 90 filings, the ingredient appears in products ranging from standalone capsules to combination formulas containing dozens of other components. Counting how many labels declare an ingredient is a useful way to gauge how common it is in the United States supplement market, though it does not indicate efficacy or safety on its own.

When reviewing products that contain Yeast, pay attention to a few label signals. First, the ingredient's amount per serving and any Daily Value (DV) percentage, some nutrients have an FDA reference daily intake (so a DV is shown), while others (many botanicals, amino acids, specialty compounds) do not. Second, the chemical form listed matters: the same common name can refer to several compounds with different absorption or bioavailability profiles, so the exact wording on the label is worth checking. Third, look at what else the product contains, a supplement listing Yeast alongside many other active ingredients may deliver a smaller amount than a single-ingredient product of the same total size. All of these data points are declared by the manufacturer on the label as filed with the NIH DSLD.

A reminder on scope: the DSLD is a label database, not an approval list. Dietary supplements are regulated in the United States under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994, which does not require FDA pre-market approval for safety or efficacy. Inclusion of Yeast on a product label does not imply that the FDA has evaluated claims about the ingredient, verified its potency, or tested the specific bottle you may buy. Some ingredients have well-established research bases, others are far more speculative, and effects can vary by form, dose, and individual health status. This page presents factual label-frequency data and is not medical or nutritional advice, consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or combining supplements, especially if you are pregnant, take prescription medication, or have a medical condition.

How common is Yeast?

Number of supplement labels listing Yeast vs nearby botanical ingredients

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Source NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) As of 2026

Products containing Yeast

Ultra C 400 mg
MegaFood
16 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Ultra C 400 mg
MegaFood
16 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Vitamin B Dual Action
Nutrilite
19 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Vitamin B Dual-Action
Nutrilite
19 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Vitamin B Dual-Action
Nutrilite
25 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Vitamin D3 1000 IU (25 mcg)
MegaFood
15 ingredients · Other Combinations
On Market
Women's 40+ Advanced Multivitamin
MegaFood
37 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's 40+ One Daily Multivitamin
MegaFood
52 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's 40+ One Daily Multivitamin
MegaFood
52 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's 40+ One Daily Multivitamin
MegaFood
52 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's 55+ Advanced Multivitamin
MegaFood
35 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's Advanced Multivitamin
MegaFood
37 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's Advanced Multivitamin
MegaFood
37 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's One Daily
Innate Response Formulas
49 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's One Daily
MegaFood
49 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's One Daily
MegaFood
49 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Women's One Daily Multivitamin
MegaFood
50 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
On Market
Blood Builder
MegaFood
13 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
Blood Builder
MegaFood
18 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
Men's 40+ One Daily Multivitamin
MegaFood
51 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
Men's One Daily
MegaFood
44 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
Men's One Daily
MegaFood
44 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
Men's One Daily
MegaFood
43 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
Multi for Men
MegaFood
30 ingredients · Multi-Vitamin and Mineral (MVM)
Off Market
Multi for Men 55+
MegaFood
31 ingredients · Botanical with Nutrients
Off Market
NeoLifeShake Berries n' Cream
NeoLife
72 ingredients · Multi-Vitamin and Mineral (MVM)
Off Market
NeoLifeShake Creamy Vanilla
NeoLife
66 ingredients · Multi-Vitamin and Mineral (MVM)
Off Market
NeoLifeShake Rich Chocolate
NeoLife
68 ingredients · Multi-Vitamin and Mineral (MVM)
Off Market

Nearby Ingredients in Botanical

Other ingredients in the Botanical category cataloged in the NIH DSLD. Useful for comparing how common different nutrients are across the US supplement market.

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Frequently asked about Yeast

How many supplement products contain Yeast?
90 supplement product labels in the NIH DSLD currently lists Yeast as an ingredient. Browse them below.

Source: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD). Regulatory reference: Source: Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), 1994, 21 U.S.C. § 321(ff).

Disclaimer, Not Medical Advice: Information on this page is based on manufacturer-declared label data and is provided for educational and reference purposes only. It does not constitute medical, nutritional, or health advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or combining any supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, take prescription medication, or have a medical condition.