Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 can i get THREELAC in Johannesburg, South africa, do you know????? i am on FLAGYL which is making me feel so ill now the doc wants me on SPORONOX but i think i wanna go natural what do you say???? Re: diet > > Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I > pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac > I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give > it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free > yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it > yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff > that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew > carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it > won't last forever. > > good health - Jill > > > Connie Green <conniefarley@...> wrote: > I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I > tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can > t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for > listening. Connie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 I have not been able to eat ice cream or dairy products since I was 21 and now I'm 37 on ThreeLac and can have some every so often. I have only been on ThreeLac since mid-May and have noticed so much improvement already. I can give details if anyone wants them primarily no itching, fatigue, mental alertness has happened, and etc etc. brenda Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 I believe you can get ThreeLac anywhere. You can order off of my website @ www.ghtdirect.com/lbumholtz let me know if that doesn't work for you! brenda Re: diet > > Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I > pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac > I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give > it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free > yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it > yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff > that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew > carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it > won't last forever. > > good health - Jill > > > Connie Green <conniefarley@...> wrote: > I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I > tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can > t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for > listening. Connie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 jillian let me know what you think of the ThreeLac. If you have any questions while taking it, let me know also. Sometimes you can experience some die-off with it and become discouraged--but hang in there as it is well worth it! brenda Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 Hey Let me know how well it works, K??? From: jillian estela <jillianestela@...> Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: Re: diet Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:16:33 -0700 (PDT) Hello I would love to hear your miraclous story on how threelac worked for you. I am going to order the Threelac this evening. I can't wait to see the results. I also can't wait to eat stuff I enjoy again. Jill Umholtz <lbumholtz@...> wrote:If anyone would like samples of ThreeLac, they may contact me and I will send some--I know what it is like to spend $ on things that don't work. This product is so unbelievable on helping so many symptoms of candida--that I want to spread the word. In fact, I have improved hearing that resulted from candida--and my 7 year old daughter has not had 1 ear infection this summer even though she is swimming every day. Before I started her on the ThreeLac in May, she received an ear infection in March from swimming once at a hotel. She also had constant ear infections this past winter and last summer. If anyone knows someone with constant ear infections---ThreeLac is definitely worth a try! You may go to my website @ www.ghtdirect.com/lbumholtz for further information regarding ThreeLac. It is so very exciting. You may also contact me regarding my experience, if you would like, at any time. Good luck everyone searching for candida solutions! I think anyone trying ThreeLac will eradicate/kill candida! Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Hello I will be sure to tell you how the Threelac is working. It arrives on Tuesday i got a combination package the Threelac and the Hydrogen Plus for seventy five dollars. I heard if you use the two products together the results will come faster. At this point I am willing to try anything. I will be sure to tell you how it works. Remember you don't have to be as strict on your diet with Threelac good health - Jill Hey Let me know how well it works, K??? From: jillian estela Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: Re: diet Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:16:33 -0700 (PDT) Hello I would love to hear your miraclous story on how threelac worked for you. I am going to order the Threelac this evening. I can't wait to see the results. I also can't wait to eat stuff I enjoy again. Jill Umholtz wrote:If anyone would like samples of ThreeLac, they may contact me and I will send some--I know what it is like to spend $ on things that don't work. This product is so unbelievable on helping so many symptoms of candida--that I want to spread the word. In fact, I have improved hearing that resulted from candida--and my 7 year old daughter has not had 1 ear infection this summer even though she is swimming every day. Before I started her on the ThreeLac in May, she received an ear infection in March from swimming once at a hotel. She also had constant ear infections this past winter and last summer. If anyone knows someone with constant ear infections---ThreeLac is definitely worth a try! You may go to my website @ www.ghtdirect.com/lbumholtz for further information regarding ThreeLac. It is so very exciting. You may also contact me regarding my experience, if you would like, at any time. Good luck everyone searching for candida solutions! I think anyone trying ThreeLac will eradicate/kill candida! Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 where did you find the threelac/hydroxygen plus combo for $75? the cheapest I saw for the two was $80. thanks, patty _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 A gentleman by the name of Crawford here is this long distance number I don't remember the toll free number 1-304-842-0844. Does anybody know when you use the Hydrogen Plus for acne do you put it directly on your face or just in your drink? Also i got some wierd rash from having a slice of pizza last night. i can't stop itching Is this normal? The man I got the combination package from said he is the cheapest around. jill Patty Lager <jr5star@...> wrote: where did you find the threelac/hydroxygen plus combo for $75? the cheapest I saw for the two was $80. thanks, patty _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 contact knew2stock@... Mona will help you with the lowest price. She is very caring and helpful. Connie -- Re: diet where did you find the threelac/hydroxygen plus combo for $75? the cheapest I saw for the two was $80. thanks, patty _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2003 Report Share Posted July 20, 2003 Thanks Jill Me too about trying just about anything...I've tried and am trying different products claimed to work, so far results are not real promising yet... Have you tried coconut oil??? I've been using it for about a week now. It's not cheep, extra virgin is about $15 a pint... Have a nice day !!!! Feel free to write direct to my email if needed... From: jillian estela <jillianestela@...> Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: Re: diet Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 10:05:44 -0700 (PDT) Hello I will be sure to tell you how the Threelac is working. It arrives on Tuesday i got a combination package the Threelac and the Hydrogen Plus for seventy five dollars. I heard if you use the two products together the results will come faster. At this point I am willing to try anything. I will be sure to tell you how it works. Remember you don't have to be as strict on your diet with Threelac good health - Jill Hey Let me know how well it works, K??? From: jillian estela Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: Re: diet Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:16:33 -0700 (PDT) Hello I would love to hear your miraclous story on how threelac worked for you. I am going to order the Threelac this evening. I can't wait to see the results. I also can't wait to eat stuff I enjoy again. Jill Umholtz wrote:If anyone would like samples of ThreeLac, they may contact me and I will send some--I know what it is like to spend $ on things that don't work. This product is so unbelievable on helping so many symptoms of candida--that I want to spread the word. In fact, I have improved hearing that resulted from candida--and my 7 year old daughter has not had 1 ear infection this summer even though she is swimming every day. Before I started her on the ThreeLac in May, she received an ear infection in March from swimming once at a hotel. She also had constant ear infections this past winter and last summer. If anyone knows someone with constant ear infections---ThreeLac is definitely worth a try! You may go to my website @ www.ghtdirect.com/lbumholtz for further information regarding ThreeLac. It is so very exciting. You may also contact me regarding my experience, if you would like, at any time. Good luck everyone searching for candida solutions! I think anyone trying ThreeLac will eradicate/kill candida! Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Re: what you can eat. Generally just remember--- It's much better to stay away away from white sugar, white flour and dairy products. Now, I am not doing perfect in any of those areas--but that is the general rule. ThreeLac does allow you to " cheat " some. Cut down on the dairy--cheeses--and see if that helps the bloating. 100% whole wheat bread helps on the bloating for me--lots of fiber. Gets things moving to reduce the bloating. Are you constipated also? Pizza is OK--but it does have the cheese. I would just say to generally remember to don't load up on sugars and diary. Remember, the pizza is not helping much w/the bloating as it has excessive salt (makes you retain water) and the dairy w/the cheese. Anytime you have something w/sugar, flour or dairy, you will just experience the ThreeLac not working as well, basically. I still have bloating sometimes and I have taken the product for 3 months. I will contact my friends that have been taking it much longer than myself and find out what advice they have re the bloating as that is a good question. brenda Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Hello it's me again. i got my Threelac and oxygen yesterday. I'm still confused about what I can and can not eat? Is pizza okay. I had a slice yesterday. My stomach looks as if I am pregnant. When will the bloating go away? I will be patient with these products I just want to know when I will see the results. -thanks for listening Jill Umholtz <lbumholtz@...> wrote:jillian let me know what you think of the ThreeLac. If you have any questions while taking it, let me know also. Sometimes you can experience some die-off with it and become discouraged--but hang in there as it is well worth it! brenda Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Jill- I have yet to try threelac, but I have read much about it. I wouls stay away from carbs the first few weeks (sugar, simple carbs, wheat, oats, etc...). Stick w/veggies and protein. I have read that some people see results immediately on threelac while others do not see resulrs for several days. Some people had to increase the number of packets they take to three (or more). I also read that it is extremely important that you increase your fiber intake. Using threelac, you will kill a lot of yeast. The dead yead may start to accumulate inside your colon, and it could impact your colon. Thus, you need to eat tons of fiber and drink plenty of water while using the threelac to expidite the removal of the yeast you will be killing. I hope this helps. may have additional info since she has actually been using threelac. Threelac seems very promising. I am looking forward to trying it myself. -Patty >From: jillian estela <jillianestela@...> >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: diet >Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 08:33:15 -0700 (PDT) > >Hello it's me again. i got my Threelac and oxygen yesterday. I'm >still confused about what I can and can not eat? Is pizza okay. I had a >slice yesterday. My stomach looks as if I am pregnant. When will the >bloating go away? I will be patient with these products I just want to >know when I will see the results. -thanks for listening Jill _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 The vaginal itching will decrease w/time w/ThreeLac--believe me--the bloating gets better also although w/me it took more time. One other thing that helped w/the bloating for me, anyway, is to take a packet of ThreeLac right before I go to bed--the next morning I notice I am not as bloated. anyway good luck and keep me updated brenda Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 That is true that you really need to watch your diet w/ThreeLac. However, I think Jillian and others have been stating that it doesn't have to be extremely strict. Thank you for your analogy! I don't know that anyone w/ThreeLac has said you don't need to take care of your diet--in fact--on the ThreeLac instructions it specifically states to watch your diet, (and provides recommendations--no sugar, etc.) especially during the first 6 months of taking the product. brenda Re: diet > >Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I >pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac >I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give >it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar >free >yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it >yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating >stuff >that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew >carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it >won't last forever. > >good health - Jill > > >Connie Green wrote: >I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I >tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can >t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for >listening. Connie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Hello thanks for your response. The information you shared was very helpful. I think I am constipated. I was thinking of getting a gentle laxative to help things along. Now I have been on the Threelac for four days and I have noticed increase in vaginal itching and die symptoms of stomach upset and tearing eyes and also a tingling tongue. I guess the Threelac is doing the job. Hopefully the bloating will go away. I showed my boyfriend how bloated I am and he said it looks as if I am pregnant. The funny thing is I weigh 117 lbs. I'm am so glad I heard all the good things you said about Threelac. I'm a happier person now that I can cheat some on my diet. Umholtz <lbumholtz@...> wrote: Re: what you can eat. Generally just remember--- It's much better to stay away away from white sugar, white flour and dairy products. Now, I am not doing perfect in any of those areas--but that is the general rule. ThreeLac does allow you to " cheat " some. Cut down on the dairy--cheeses--and see if that helps the bloating. 100% whole wheat bread helps on the bloating for me--lots of fiber. Gets things moving to reduce the bloating. Are you constipated also? Pizza is OK--but it does have the cheese. I would just say to generally remember to don't load up on sugars and diary. Remember, the pizza is not helping much w/the bloating as it has excessive salt (makes you retain water) and the dairy w/the cheese. Anytime you have something w/sugar, flour or dairy, you will just experience the ThreeLac not working as well, basically. I still have bloating sometimes and I have taken the product for 3 months. I will contact my friends that have been taking it much longer than myself and find out what advice they have re the bloating as that is a good question. brenda Re: diet Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar free yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating stuff that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it won't last forever. good health - Jill Connie Green wrote: I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for listening. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Using Threelac, you don't have to take care of your diet. This is a misleading statement, unbelieveable that a healthcare company will say this. Think: If a person is sweeping the floor, and another person keep throwing rubbish into the room, can the room be cleaned? How long more does it take to clean the room? The point is that it will never be completely clean. >From: jillian estela <jillianestela@...> >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: diet >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 10:37:13 -0700 (PDT) > >Hello thanks for your response. The information you shared was very >helpful. I think I am constipated. I was thinking of getting a gentle >laxative to help things along. Now I have been on the Threelac for four >days and I have noticed increase in vaginal itching and die symptoms of >stomach upset and tearing eyes and also a tingling tongue. I guess the >Threelac is doing the job. Hopefully the bloating will go away. I showed >my boyfriend how bloated I am and he said it looks as if I am pregnant. >The funny thing is I weigh 117 lbs. I'm am so glad I heard all the good >things you said about Threelac. I'm a happier person now that I can cheat >some on my diet. > > > Umholtz <lbumholtz@...> wrote: >Re: what you can eat. Generally just remember--- It's much better to stay >away away from white sugar, white flour and dairy products. Now, I am not >doing perfect in any of those areas--but that is the general rule. ThreeLac >does allow you to " cheat " some. Cut down on the dairy--cheeses--and see if >that helps the bloating. 100% whole wheat bread helps on the bloating for >me--lots of fiber. Gets things moving to reduce the bloating. Are you >constipated also? > >Pizza is OK--but it does have the cheese. I would just say to generally >remember to don't load up on sugars and diary. Remember, the pizza is not >helping much w/the bloating as it has excessive salt (makes you retain >water) and the dairy w/the cheese. Anytime you have something w/sugar, >flour or dairy, you will just experience the ThreeLac not working as well, >basically. > >I still have bloating sometimes and I have taken the product for 3 months. >I will contact my friends that have been taking it much longer than myself >and find out what advice they have re the bloating as that is a good >question. > >brenda > Re: diet > >Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. I >pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try three-lac >I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to give >it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar >free >yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't tried it >yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating >stuff >that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew >carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is it >won't last forever. > >good health - Jill > > >Connie Green wrote: >I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? I >tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course can >t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for >listening. Connie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Fan; Hear Hear! That was a cavalier statement if I ever heard one. ALWAYS take care of diet and detox, otherwise you'll have a series of problems and probably an untimely death. > > Using Threelac, you don't have to take care of your diet. This is a > misleading statement, unbelieveable that a healthcare company will say > this. > > Think: If a person is sweeping the floor, and another person keep throwing > rubbish into the room, can the room be cleaned? How long more does it > take to clean the room? The point is that it will never be completely > clean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Thanks !!! I have also read that it is important to increase fiber and water intake while on threelac. This helps move the dead organisms out of your system. -Patty >From: " Umholtz " <lbumholtz@...> >Reply-candidiasis ><candidiasis > >Subject: Re: diet >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 13:46:43 -0300 > >That is true that you really need to watch your diet w/ThreeLac. However, >I think Jillian and others have been stating that it doesn't have to be >extremely strict. Thank you for your analogy! I don't know that anyone >w/ThreeLac has said you don't need to take care of your diet--in fact--on >the ThreeLac instructions it specifically states to watch your diet, (and >provides recommendations--no sugar, etc.) especially during the first 6 >months of taking the product. > > >brenda > Re: diet > > > >Hi Connie hang in there. i have the hardest time with the diet as well. >I > >pratically cry because I don't know what to eat. i'm going to try >three-lac > >I heard you don't have to be so strict on your diet. You might want to >give > >it a try. Someone told me this suggestion go ahead buy some plain sugar > >free > >yogurt throw some blueberries in it and add some stevia. I haven't >tried it > >yet, but it sounds delicious. If it makes you feel better I was eating > >stuff > >that had no sugar in it, but had a-lot of carbohydrates. Who knew > >carborhydrates were a form of sugar. The good thing about this diet is >it > >won't last forever. > > > >good health - Jill > > > > > >Connie Green wrote: > >I am really struggling again with the diet. How strict do I have to be? >I > >tend to be an all or nothing person and try to be perfect and of course >can > >t be, then blow it. Help. I feel very discouraged again. Thanks for > >listening. Connie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 The " best " price I know of for ThreeLac is to join as a member ($20.00/yearly membership fee) and then you can buy a can of ThreeLac for $55.00. Unless someone sells it to you cheaper somehow, I wouldn't know of any other method. Someone asked re the studies on ThreeLac on an earlier message and I am going to get those studies and resource information. I wonder what results the " candida expert " can state he's seen/experienced--in other words, what success can he say he's ha? At least GHT that makes ThreeLac can say they have proven it works. I know people are hesitant to believe company's own studies--however, I know for objectivity they usually try to include researchers that obviously have no opinion/bias in the outcome. That makes the studies legitimate, of course, so that people realize the results reported as accurate. brenda diet I've dropped 2 dress sizes in the 3 weeks I've been on threelac, and no longer look 5 months pregnant, but not lost a single pound that's a lot of bloating it's shifted dawn > please > > tell me what symptoms have been alleviated since you have started > taking > > threelac? > > > > -Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 Hi Everyone, The other night I went to a " candida expert " in my city and he told me a lot of things that conflict with what I read on this board and now I am more confused than ever. He told me Threelac does not work, which I am finding hard to believe since it seems everyone on here loves it. He also told me not to use caprylic acid anymore because it causes fibromyalgia!!! I never heard that! Has anyone else? One last thing, can anyone please let me know where I can buy Threelac at the best price? Thank you all sooooooo much. Best to all of you! Also, does threelac help with weight loss? diet I've dropped 2 dress sizes in the 3 weeks I've been on threelac, and no longer look 5 months pregnant, but not lost a single pound that's a lot of bloating it's shifted dawn > please > > tell me what symptoms have been alleviated since you have started > taking > > threelac? > > > > -Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 A woman by the name of Mona sells Threelac for $50/can. here is her email: Knew2stock@... -Patty >From: " Sullivan, Maura " <msullivan@...> >Reply-candidiasis ><candidiasis > >Subject: RE: diet >Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:29:36 -0400 > >Hi Everyone, > >The other night I went to a " candida expert " in my city and he told me a >lot of things that conflict with what I read on this board and now I am >more confused than ever. > >He told me Threelac does not work, which I am finding hard to believe >since it seems everyone on here loves it. > >He also told me not to use caprylic acid anymore because it causes >fibromyalgia!!! I never heard that! Has anyone else? > >One last thing, can anyone please let me know where I can buy Threelac >at the best price? > >Thank you all sooooooo much. > >Best to all of you! > >Also, does threelac help with weight loss? > > > diet > >I've dropped 2 dress sizes in the 3 weeks I've been on threelac, and no >longer look 5 months pregnant, but not lost a single pound that's a lot >of >bloating it's shifted > >dawn > > please > > > tell me what symptoms have been alleviated since you have started > > taking > > > threelac? > > > > > > -Patty > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Pete, Thank you for your time & suggestions. I was on tx last year with disastrous results as far as side effects. I feel fine, so I am choosing to try to help myself along with natural supplements & diet. I know one thing, It has to be a lot better than going through Peg/Reb treatment. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 I'm sorry, but you're not allowed to talk about the side effects of tx on this newsgroup--you will be accused of using "scare tactics" ............Satya Re: [ ] Re: Diet Pete,Thank you for your time & suggestions. I was on tx last year with disastrous results as far as side effects. I feel fine, so I am choosing to try to help myself along with natural supplements & diet. I know one thing, It has to be a lot better than going through Peg/Reb treatment. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2003 Report Share Posted August 15, 2003 Yes you can expect the candida to get worse during mercury detox... eventually it will get better as the mercury goes away. It's not necessarily that the chelators themselves encourage the overgrowth-- it's just that the overgrowth is there because of the metal tox. Remove the metals and the problem should subside. W --- In , gliTTer <glittertwinkle@y...> wrote: > > Also..during mercury detox can i expect candida to get worse? Do the chelators encourage candida overgrowth? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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