Give supplemental Brewers Yeast if there is DIABETES. Do *****NOT***** give supplemental Brewers Yeast if there is INSULINOMA. It also has its uses for healthy ferrets in the small levels that are useful for balanced nutrition that are found in many ferret foods. The chromium in it lowers blood sugar. Since most humans with pancreatic problems get diabetes the old health food store types of descriptions for that used to be "pancreatic adjuster", "pancreatic balancer", or similar things. It doesn't adjust or balance anything. It lowers blood sugar. That is great for diabetes but dangerous for insulinoma. Check DATES and SOURCE of references -- and remember that not everyone who carries references follows copyright laws so there are things out there without permission, things that have been altered, and things that lack dates so be wary! This is a topic on which we all learned a decade maybe 15 years or so ago. See ferret vet references that have those experts' own words like: http://ferrethealth.org/archive/YG4476 which dates this in 2001 but you can see the same thing in more current related topics like http://ferrethealth.org/archive/YPG376 BEGIN QUOTE Sorry it has taken awhile to answer the questions about Brewers yeast/chromium and insulinoma treatment. I had a computer problem, but I am back up and running again. Seems like there are 3 basic questions: 1) is chromium good to give to insulinoma ferrets(no), 2) is chromium safe to give to healthy ferrets(yes), and 3) can chromium possibly prevent insulinomas in healthy ferrets(maybe). I will try to clear up some of the general information first, then answer those 3 questions. Brewers yeast is a common ingredient in pet foods because it provides some of the B vitamins (esp. Thiamine B-1) and chromium. Thiamine is a very important B vitamin that is needed by ferrets and most mammals. Chromium is the part that causes the confusion. 1) Chromium is NOT a good thing to give an insulinoma ferret because it actually lowers blood glucose levels. Chromium also has some insulin like properties. Clearly we do not want to lower an insulinomas already low blood glucose level. Nor do we want to give something that acts like insulin when there is already to much insulin being produced by the insulinoma. Chromium is a good thing to give to diabetic people and pets, but diabetes is rare in ferrets. 2) Yes chromium is safe to give to ferrets without insulinomas. Again brewers yeast has a lot of the needed B vitamin thiamine. Chromium does not cause problems in the healthy ferret. 3) Can chromium prevent insulinomas? This is a good question that needs further research. Since chromium helps to lower the post meal glucose surge, it may help to prevent stimulation of the pancreas that occurs after eating a meal with carbohydrates in it. It is this overstimulation of the pancreas after eating carbohydrates (sugary treats, rice, etc.) that cause an insulinoma to form. If we had a ferret diet with a low carbohydrate level (10%) instead of the 20-30% carbohydrate diets that we currently have, If we had a diet with carbohydrates that produced lower post meal glucose peaks (sorghum, corn, barley) instead of rice that produces the highest post meal glucose peak, If we had a diet with enough chromium to lower the post meal glucose peak, then we might prevent insulinomas from occurring in ferrets. Again this is an area that needs further research. Based on what we currently know, chromium is a good thing for healthy ferrets, but a bad thing for ferrets with an insulinoma. Hope that clears up the confusion, Jerry Murray, DVM END QUOTE Sukie (not a vet) Recommended ferret health links: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ferrethealth/ http://ferrethealth.org/archive/ http://www.afip.org/ferrets/index.html http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc/ http://www.ferretcongress.org/ http://www.trifl.org/index.shtml http://homepage.mac.com/sukie/sukiesferretlinks.html [Posted in FML 5969]