Guest guest Posted October 26, 2002 Report Share Posted October 26, 2002 I'm not really sure how they do it because it is not capsules or tablets. It is in little packets and are just crystalline form. Similar to the texture in dry non-dairy creamer but a bit larger individually. Perhaps some kind of freeze drying so that when they reach the correct temp or ph, they are unlocked and the active component is reactivated? That's just guessing based on the fact that active yeast is kept inert the same way and then is activated by the right temperature of water added to it. Any one else have any ideas about this? I'm still waiting on a more scientific response from the company than straight marketing material. > Hi folks, > > If you go on the website that was suggested http://www.gethealthyagain.com/yeastinfections.html > it tells you what is in ThreeLac. It looks like primadopholis in that it appears to be enteric coated and has active bacteria. I'm wondering how they keep the bacteria live in it isn't refrigerated? > > Horn Broke... > Watch for Finger > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 I have just started using a product called Three Lac. Has anyone used it and what are your results. I am also doing a bowel clense to help with the whole process. I am at my wits ends trying to rid myself of this Candida. Thanks -Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 I have been looking for some type of intestinal and or bowl cleanse to help flush out this candida... Can anyone suggest a good one??? <>< From: " atlormusic " <ATLORMusic@...> Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: re: Three Lac Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2003 22:50:56 -0000 I have just started using a product called Three Lac. Has anyone used it and what are your results. I am also doing a bowel clense to help with the whole process. I am at my wits ends trying to rid myself of this Candida. Thanks -Ro _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam 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 June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Hi I started using threelac about 3 weeks ago, but I wasn't going to the bathroom enough so my chiropractor/natural doc. has me on a cleanse for a week or so, Dr. Shultz products, formula 1 and formula 2. Then I will go back on the threelac. He thinks that if you do a cleanse and take the threelac at the same time, that the cleanse will just eliminate the threelac as well before it can do it's job. That's all I know for now. Good luck. Connie -- re: Three Lac I have just started using a product called Three Lac. Has anyone used it and what are your results. I am also doing a bowel clense to help with the whole process. I am at my wits ends trying to rid myself of this Candida. Thanks -Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 > I've recently heard rave reviews for a product called Three Lac for killing yeast. Any one try this or have any comments good/bad? On one of my local boards, someone is using it with great success. However, she did mention that it contained casein, so if you are gfcf, it would not be a good choice. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 I put myself and my daughter on Three Lac 2 weeks ago also. For me, this along with bio-k & radical dietary changes has been amazingly helpful. Best way I could put it is that it just feels like I have more insulation over my nerves, internal calmness. I'm thinking now my case wasn't as bad as my daughters because I do not have a leaky gut. I think it is helping my daughter too, but she has a leaky gut and bacteria issues to deal with also. But it is helping. The approach is really more along the lines of putting energy into building up the flora/system and letting that take care of the yeast. Here's an interesting article on candida, but really it's an ad for Three Lac. Just does a good job at summarizing it I thought. Debbie, Are you saying the Three Lac plant is near you? Let me know about this " club " if you don't mind. Thanks, Kari Three Lac My son started on three lac on January 6th and the results are great! He's had soft stools for roughly 4 months and within 24 hours, they were normal! I'm sure this sounds crazy, but his concentration is better (all of his therapists have commented on this), he WANTS to color and draw, play with playdoh. Several days ago while watching Blue's clues he insisted on having a " handy dandy notebook " and wanted to sit on a thinking chair. We went and bought him one. We've been giving him one package of three lac 2 times per day, their LHB, and their calcium supplement. We also gave him their oxygen drops for roughly one week. They worked great the first week and I guess have a " detoxifying " effect. But we think they're making him hyper. We're going to try giving them to him again this weekend to see. My DO agreed with us Three Lac (he normally prescribes Nystatin) because there has been a lot of positive cases. In addition, their manufacturing plant is roughly 40 minutes from my house. I drove over there and bought the products. FYI - if you join their " club " which consists of a $15 annual fee, you get between 30-50% off of their products. He still has a long way to go, but I'm hoping we're on the right track. Debbie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 My son also has leaky gut and bacteria issues. We've started yeast aid from Kirkman as well. I've actually noticed a little " spaciness " since we've started, but I'm hoping he builds up tolerance. Yes, the plant is near my home. When I found out about them a few weeks ago, I literally drove there and a sales person helped me and I walked out with the products. They informed me that starting 1/2/04, they started a membership club, where if you join for $15, you get a discount on their products. ThreeLac was literally 1/2 price and the oxygen drops were 30% off, and the calcium was roughly 35% off. I saved roughly $70, but only spent $15 to join. Call them at (760) 542-3000 and ask for Customer Service. They will explain the program to you and ship the products. Debbie > I put myself and my daughter on Three Lac 2 weeks ago also. For me, this along with bio-k & radical dietary changes has been amazingly helpful. Best way I could put it is that it just feels like I have more insulation over my nerves, internal calmness. I'm thinking now my case wasn't as bad as my daughters because I do not have a leaky gut. I think it is helping my daughter too, but she has a leaky gut and bacteria issues to deal with also. But it is helping. The approach is really more along the lines of putting energy into building up the flora/system and letting that take care of the yeast. Here's an interesting article on candida, but really it's an ad for Three Lac. Just does a good job at summarizing it I thought. > > Debbie, > Are you saying the Three Lac plant is near you? Let me know about this " club " if you don't mind. > Thanks, > Kari > Three Lac > > > My son started on three lac on January 6th and the results are > great! He's had soft stools for roughly 4 months and within 24 > hours, they were normal! I'm sure this sounds crazy, but his > concentration is better (all of his therapists have commented on > this), he WANTS to color and draw, play with playdoh. Several days > ago while watching Blue's clues he insisted on having a " handy dandy > notebook " and wanted to sit on a thinking chair. We went and bought > him one. We've been giving him one package of three lac 2 times per > day, their LHB, and their calcium supplement. We also gave him > their oxygen drops for roughly one week. They worked great the > first week and I guess have a " detoxifying " effect. But we think > they're making him hyper. We're going to try giving them to him > again this weekend to see. > > My DO agreed with us Three Lac (he normally prescribes Nystatin) > because there has been a lot of positive cases. In addition, their > manufacturing plant is roughly 40 minutes from my house. I drove > over there and bought the products. FYI - if you join their " club " > which consists of a $15 annual fee, you get between 30-50% off of > their products. > > He still has a long way to go, but I'm hoping we're on the right > track. > > Debbie > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Debbie-- Can you tell me the exact ingredients of the Three Lac? Re: Three Lac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 Its a probiotic and I don;t know where to get it But I just put it int he search engine and came up with this http://www.newlifevitamins.com/ HTH MAndi in UK > What is Three Lac and where does one get it? Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 I found tons of distributors out there who sell it. In fact, when I punched it in along with my city I found it through a local nutritionist office. I'm on it and really think it's really helping. My daughter's on it too, and think it's helping but hard to say completely because she has more problems than me. But from the candidia group, I had someone tell me that after years of trying everything this did it for her, and she had heard that from many others. It is a different approach than some of the others that focus on specifically on targeting the yeast, this focuses on building the system and letting the system kill the yeast. But like so many other stuff, who knows for sure. I was encouraged to hear that this nutritionist now that he has found this stopped selling all of his other yeast fighting supplements. One good thing I did hear is that they did honor their 30 day return policy when someone tried it and it did nothing. I'd just double check that with who/where ever you buy it. If you have any problems finding it email me privately. Kari Re: Three Lac Its a probiotic and I don;t know where to get it But I just put it int he search engine and came up with this http://www.newlifevitamins.com/ HTH MAndi in UK > What is Three Lac and where does one get it? Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2004 Report Share Posted April 8, 2004 Hi Folks I am wondering if anyone here has tried ThreeLac? They have several products out there that seem to have a very high success rate. Any thoughts would be great Kathy ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 Hi Kathy, I tried Three Lac for two months with a strict diet and it did nothing for me. I was desperate to try anything to help my candida and that was the least effective for me. Debra The Mitcheners <spiritfire@...> wrote: Hi Folks I am wondering if anyone here has tried ThreeLac? They have several products out there that seem to have a very high success rate. Any thoughts would be great Kathy ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Threelac does not work what a waste of money three of us tryed it together for candida, products like these should not be allowed to give false hope to people, ive tryed several products of the internet and none of them worked the one im on at the moment is doing a little good but its early days its (virgin coconut oil) type it in a search engine and you will find a list of suppliers for each individual country. I buy from www.coconut-connections.co.uk good luck to all.Debra Temple <artiste2323@...> wrote: Hi Kathy, I tried Three Lac for two months with a strict diet and it did nothing for me. I was desperate to try anything to help my candida and that was the least effective for me. Debra The Mitcheners <spiritfire@...> wrote: Hi Folks I am wondering if anyone here has tried ThreeLac? They have several products out there that seem to have a very high success rate. Any thoughts would be great Kathy ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 FYI, I'm pretty sure they still have their money back offer, and I know someone here exercised it and got their money back. Personally I think it has helped me a bit, but it's like everything else, helps some and not others. Until we start to be able to tell the difference as to the roots of yeast/kind/levels, we're all guinea pigs. Kari RE: Three Lac Threelac does not work what a waste of money three of us tryed it together for candida, products like these should not be allowed to give false hope to people, ive tryed several products of the internet and none of them worked the one im on at the moment is doing a little good but its early days its (virgin coconut oil) type it in a search engine and you will find a list of suppliers for each individual country. I buy from www.coconut-connections.co.uk good luck to all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 threelac works for me. > FLAVOR00-NONE-0000-0000-000000000000; > > Hi Folks > I am wondering if anyone here has tried ThreeLac? > They have several products out there that seem to have a very high success rate. > Any thoughts would be great > Kathy > ____________________________________________________ > IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Poor Boy/Girl Threelac One the most shamelss examples of gouging and crass MLM rip-off of the suffering is the way Three-lac is spam-sold and MLM hyped to the still suffering as the " wonder-cure " for Candida... I've seem these hucksters and peddlers try to hustle the stuff for as much as $56 for a month's supply. Here's the end to that shameless crime. Jarrow make three products which are a far superior equivalent to what is found in Threelac. Go to www.shopping.com Look up Jarrow Dophilus, Jarrow Bifidus, and Jarrow Sacchromyces Boulardii. They are sold on-line for about $7-$8 per 100 capsule bottle. So for approx. $21.00 you can have a cheaper & far superior pro- biotic product for repopulating your intestines with friendly bacteria. The next step is to add 3-6 capfuls each of this combination to either milk or heavy cream to make your own fresh home-made super- mega probiotic yoghurt. Just a half a cupful of such a probiotic product a day will contain mega quantities of friendly bacteria required to repopulate your intestines. Even if you got stuck with that $56 can of Three-Lac...no problem, use it to make your super mega probiotic yoghurt and it will last 6 months! Hope that this helps! I pray and hope we all get better! Tony > FLAVOR00-NONE-0000-0000-000000000000; > > Hi Folks > I am wondering if anyone here has tried ThreeLac? > They have several products out there that seem to have a very high success rate. > Any thoughts would be great > Kathy > ____________________________________________________ > IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 : The reason your coconut oil worked is because it contains caprylic acid, which is considered one of the better anti-fungal anti-candida agents. Threelac contains an undetermined amount of probiotics like acidophilus which at best is only useful in repopulating your intestines ONCE Candida has been beaten back a bit by the use of anti- fungals like coconut oil (caprylic acid) and/or castor oil (contains undecenoic acid). Conconut oil and castor oil are the cheaper ways to acquire caprylic acid and undecenoic acid which are also available in capsule form for more money.... I would also use at least a couple of other anti-fungal agents in my battle against Candida: raw crushed garlic, grapefruit seed extract, goldenseal, barberry, cinnamon, pau d'arco, olive leaf extract, oil of oregano, etc... All the best, Tony > FLAVOR00-NONE-0000-0000-000000000000; > > Hi Folks > I am wondering if anyone here has tried ThreeLac? > They have several products out there that seem to have a very high success rate. > Any thoughts would be great > Kathy > ____________________________________________________ > IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 -Thank you so much for all the info Ginger. I decided to go ahead & try the Three Lac, lol in spite of the price, cause I just want to be rid of the candida once & for all. I realize sometimes good quality comes with a price & there really is no price on feeling good :-) I just want to feel good again. Thanks again, Cheryl P.S. I will let everyone know how it goes :-) -- In bowel cleanse , Ginger Haskins <Ginger@h...> wrote: > Cheryl- > > The price on the site I gave is actually lower than most sites. I know > it's expensive, but it really is worth it. Also, even though Three Lac is > wonderful, I've read that it's a good idea with Candida to rotate your > regimen so I also take a Yeast -Cleanse product from Solaray that contains > Caprylic Acid, Pau D'Arco, Grapefruit Seed Extract and Tea Tree > Oil. However, once I went without the Three Lac for a day or two and some > of my symptoms returned so I know it is working. I've only been taking it > for about a month. You should also take L-Glutamine to help heal Leaky Gut > Syndrome that you also probably have if you have Candida. Cat's Claw will > also help heal a multitude of internal problems and will boost your immune > system. > > Cat's Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) > > <mailto:gic@q...> > [] > Cat's Claw is a tropical vine that grows in rainforest and jungle areas in > South America and Asia. Some cultures refer to the plant as the " Sacred > Herb of the Rain Forest " . This vine gets its name from the small thorns at > the base of the leaves, which looks like a cat's claw. These claws enable > the vine to attach itself around trees climbing to a heights up to 100 feet. > > The plant is considered a valuable medicinal resource and is protected in > Peru. Although scientific research has just recently begun to explore cat's > claw, many cultures native to the South American rain forest areas have > used this herb for hundreds of years. > > Current studies show it may have positive effects on, and can boost the > body's immune system. With recent fear of HIV, studies on cat's claw have > started to move quickly. > > The active substances in Cat's Claw are alkaloids, tannins and several > other phytochemicals. Some of the alkaloids have been proven to boost the > immune system. The major alkaloid rhynchophylline has anti-hypertensive > effects and may reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack by lowering > blood pressure, increasing circulation, reducing heart rate and controlling > cholesterol. > > Other constituents contribute anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer > properties. Many treatments combine the herb with different plants and > natural products to increase the absorption and bioavailability. > > Cat's Claw has long been used as a homeopathic treatment for intestinal > ailments. Uses include: Crohn's disease, gastric ulcers and tumors, > parasites, colitis, gastritis, diverticulitis and leaky bowel syndrome. By > stimulating the immune system, it can also improve response to viral and > respiratory infections. > > European clinical studies have used the extract from the bark in > combination with AZT in the treatment of AIDS. It is also used in the > treatment and prevention of arthritis and rheumatism, as well as diabetes, > PMS, chronic fatigue syndrome, lupus, and prostrate conditions. > > Part Used: Inner bark and root. Capsules, tea and extract. > > Common Use: Extracts are used in treatments for a variety of conditions, > mostly gastrointestinal. Immuno-stimulant properties help the body fight > off infections and protect against degenerative diseases. > > Ginger > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 > > I think the statement that it came back in months was directed at me > > (although I am not entirely sure and this could be very ego > > centric). The first time I diagnosed myself, the key was simple > > persistence. I did the diet almost to the point of religion. I did > > have help (as I stated before, Spornox for six months), but the > > downfall came when I backslid from my religious eating. I stop all > > of the supplements except the multi-vitamin. I liken it to the > > depressed individual who goes off their meds " because they feel > > fine. " I was only curious about the latest research and experiences > > of others, since I have not even had a yeast infection in three > > years (I was surprised to find out Diflucan had a generic!!)I am > > certainly no expert, and all I can tell you is this was what I did > > to get rid of it the first time: > > > > Diet: I don't want to say it was all organic, but ABSOLUTLY NO > > CARBS/SUGAR. The only thing that could have been called " cheating " > > was once a month I would go out with my friends and drink Citron and > > Sevens with a lime (but I brought my own diet 7-up since no one > > carries it). I would even pull the breading off Chicken MC Nuggets. > > > > Meds: Spornox, plus if I broke out with a yeast infection, the > > doctor would put 4 days of Diflucan on top of it to kill that (DO > > NOT RECOMEND IF YOU HAVE LIVER PROBLEMS, AND MAKE SURE THEY TEST > > YOUR LIVER WHILE AND IF YOU DO THIS). > > > > Supplements: > > Asphidolpholis: I know people complain about stomach aches, but I > > found these went away after a couple of months. I felt bad before, > > so what was the difference at this point? I don't think you build up > > a tolerance, I just think as the yeast dies it passes more easily > > through your system. > > GNC multivitamin for women > > B-complex > > Estersol (vitamin c) > > *was very careful with all supplements to check for " no yeast " on > > the label. > > > > Please note that I was never tested for food allergies or reactions > > (I could not afford it). > > > > The Trick (if it is one) is longevity. There are no quick fixes. > > Decide what you are going to do, and do it. Don't watch for a month > > or two and say you don't see any results. I found it took almost 4 > > months for real change to START happening, but was almost a year > > before I was completely healthy, and this was doing the same thing > > and not deviating. I would ask myself " You may experience > > discomfort, but is it really worse than the disease? " > > > > And that was how I did it the first time. I just wanted to know if > > anyone has been taking Threelac for an extended period of time and > > found it effective and how fast? This one is new to me, and I'll try > > anything I can afford. I would really like to avoid going back on > > the prescriptions, and I am not as bad now as I was the first time. > > > > I hope this helps someone!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Bill after you you were cured, did you resume eating carbs, sugars? I know that one never goes back to the destructive abuse of those foods, but can you eat bread and butter or do you tend to avoid it even after you feel better. Thanks billnov4 <basenjo@...> wrote: > > I think the statement that it came back in months was directed at me > > (although I am not entirely sure and this could be very ego > > centric). The first time I diagnosed myself, the key was simple > > persistence. I did the diet almost to the point of religion. I did > > have help (as I stated before, Spornox for six months), but the > > downfall came when I backslid from my religious eating. I stop all > > of the supplements except the multi-vitamin. I liken it to the > > depressed individual who goes off their meds " because they feel > > fine. " I was only curious about the latest research and experiences > > of others, since I have not even had a yeast infection in three > > years (I was surprised to find out Diflucan had a generic!!)I am > > certainly no expert, and all I can tell you is this was what I did > > to get rid of it the first time: > > > > Diet: I don't want to say it was all organic, but ABSOLUTLY NO > > CARBS/SUGAR. The only thing that could have been called " cheating " > > was once a month I would go out with my friends and drink Citron and > > Sevens with a lime (but I brought my own diet 7-up since no one > > carries it). I would even pull the breading off Chicken MC Nuggets. > > > > Meds: Spornox, plus if I broke out with a yeast infection, the > > doctor would put 4 days of Diflucan on top of it to kill that (DO > > NOT RECOMEND IF YOU HAVE LIVER PROBLEMS, AND MAKE SURE THEY TEST > > YOUR LIVER WHILE AND IF YOU DO THIS). > > > > Supplements: > > Asphidolpholis: I know people complain about stomach aches, but I > > found these went away after a couple of months. I felt bad before, > > so what was the difference at this point? I don't think you build up > > a tolerance, I just think as the yeast dies it passes more easily > > through your system. > > GNC multivitamin for women > > B-complex > > Estersol (vitamin c) > > *was very careful with all supplements to check for " no yeast " on > > the label. > > > > Please note that I was never tested for food allergies or reactions > > (I could not afford it). > > > > The Trick (if it is one) is longevity. There are no quick fixes. > > Decide what you are going to do, and do it. Don't watch for a month > > or two and say you don't see any results. I found it took almost 4 > > months for real change to START happening, but was almost a year > > before I was completely healthy, and this was doing the same thing > > and not deviating. I would ask myself " You may experience > > discomfort, but is it really worse than the disease? " > > > > And that was how I did it the first time. I just wanted to know if > > anyone has been taking Threelac for an extended period of time and > > found it effective and how fast? This one is new to me, and I'll try > > anything I can afford. I would really like to avoid going back on > > the prescriptions, and I am not as bad now as I was the first time. > > > > I hope this helps someone!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Re-read my message, I didn't say I was cured or that I could eat anything. I HAVE to stick to a diet and I've only been taking it for less than 2 weeks. AND, that's only MY experience, I'm not advocating or selling anything. You may want to try it, or not. Up to you.. Bill Re: Re: Three Lac Bill after you you were cured, did you resume eating carbs, sugars? I know that one never goes back to the destructive abuse of those foods, but can you eat bread and butter or do you tend to avoid it even after you feel better. Thanks billnov4 <basenjo@...> wrote: > > I think the statement that it came back in months was directed at me > > (although I am not entirely sure and this could be very ego > > centric). The first time I diagnosed myself, the key was simple > > persistence. I did the diet almost to the point of religion. I did > > have help (as I stated before, Spornox for six months), but the > > downfall came when I backslid from my religious eating. I stop all > > of the supplements except the multi-vitamin. I liken it to the > > depressed individual who goes off their meds " because they feel > > fine. " I was only curious about the latest research and experiences > > of others, since I have not even had a yeast infection in three > > years (I was surprised to find out Diflucan had a generic!!)I am > > certainly no expert, and all I can tell you is this was what I did > > to get rid of it the first time: > > > > Diet: I don't want to say it was all organic, but ABSOLUTLY NO > > CARBS/SUGAR. The only thing that could have been called " cheating " > > was once a month I would go out with my friends and drink Citron and > > Sevens with a lime (but I brought my own diet 7-up since no one > > carries it). I would even pull the breading off Chicken MC Nuggets. > > > > Meds: Spornox, plus if I broke out with a yeast infection, the > > doctor would put 4 days of Diflucan on top of it to kill that (DO > > NOT RECOMEND IF YOU HAVE LIVER PROBLEMS, AND MAKE SURE THEY TEST > > YOUR LIVER WHILE AND IF YOU DO THIS). > > > > Supplements: > > Asphidolpholis: I know people complain about stomach aches, but I > > found these went away after a couple of months. I felt bad before, > > so what was the difference at this point? I don't think you build up > > a tolerance, I just think as the yeast dies it passes more easily > > through your system. > > GNC multivitamin for women > > B-complex > > Estersol (vitamin c) > > *was very careful with all supplements to check for " no yeast " on > > the label. > > > > Please note that I was never tested for food allergies or reactions > > (I could not afford it). > > > > The Trick (if it is one) is longevity. There are no quick fixes. > > Decide what you are going to do, and do it. Don't watch for a month > > or two and say you don't see any results. I found it took almost 4 > > months for real change to START happening, but was almost a year > > before I was completely healthy, and this was doing the same thing > > and not deviating. I would ask myself " You may experience > > discomfort, but is it really worse than the disease? " > > > > And that was how I did it the first time. I just wanted to know if > > anyone has been taking Threelac for an extended period of time and > > found it effective and how fast? This one is new to me, and I'll try > > anything I can afford. I would really like to avoid going back on > > the prescriptions, and I am not as bad now as I was the first time. > > > > I hope this helps someone!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Sorry , you are right. I didn't think you were selling anything. I was actually going to try it out long ago. But started the diet now and never got around to it. Where did you order from, you can send me a private e-mail on that. I will intensify the diet (been cheating a bit) and start on 3 lac , also take that acidiphulis, or something to that extent. Hopefully in 3-6 months this will all be a distant memory. Still not sure how to cure the topical issues, nail etc. I read something about Niastin (bad with medical names) but I would need a perscription for that one. Thanks bill asenjo <basenjo@...> wrote: Re-read my message, I didn't say I was cured or that I could eat anything. I HAVE to stick to a diet and I've only been taking it for less than 2 weeks. AND, that's only MY experience, I'm not advocating or selling anything. You may want to try it, or not. Up to you.. Bill Re: Re: Three Lac Bill after you you were cured, did you resume eating carbs, sugars? I know that one never goes back to the destructive abuse of those foods, but can you eat bread and butter or do you tend to avoid it even after you feel better. Thanks billnov4 <basenjo@...> wrote: > > I think the statement that it came back in months was directed at me > > (although I am not entirely sure and this could be very ego > > centric). The first time I diagnosed myself, the key was simple > > persistence. I did the diet almost to the point of religion. I did > > have help (as I stated before, Spornox for six months), but the > > downfall came when I backslid from my religious eating. I stop all > > of the supplements except the multi-vitamin. I liken it to the > > depressed individual who goes off their meds " because they feel > > fine. " I was only curious about the latest research and experiences > > of others, since I have not even had a yeast infection in three > > years (I was surprised to find out Diflucan had a generic!!)I am > > certainly no expert, and all I can tell you is this was what I did > > to get rid of it the first time: > > > > Diet: I don't want to say it was all organic, but ABSOLUTLY NO > > CARBS/SUGAR. The only thing that could have been called " cheating " > > was once a month I would go out with my friends and drink Citron and > > Sevens with a lime (but I brought my own diet 7-up since no one > > carries it). I would even pull the breading off Chicken MC Nuggets. > > > > Meds: Spornox, plus if I broke out with a yeast infection, the > > doctor would put 4 days of Diflucan on top of it to kill that (DO > > NOT RECOMEND IF YOU HAVE LIVER PROBLEMS, AND MAKE SURE THEY TEST > > YOUR LIVER WHILE AND IF YOU DO THIS). > > > > Supplements: > > Asphidolpholis: I know people complain about stomach aches, but I > > found these went away after a couple of months. I felt bad before, > > so what was the difference at this point? I don't think you build up > > a tolerance, I just think as the yeast dies it passes more easily > > through your system. > > GNC multivitamin for women > > B-complex > > Estersol (vitamin c) > > *was very careful with all supplements to check for " no yeast " on > > the label. > > > > Please note that I was never tested for food allergies or reactions > > (I could not afford it). > > > > The Trick (if it is one) is longevity. There are no quick fixes. > > Decide what you are going to do, and do it. Don't watch for a month > > or two and say you don't see any results. I found it took almost 4 > > months for real change to START happening, but was almost a year > > before I was completely healthy, and this was doing the same thing > > and not deviating. I would ask myself " You may experience > > discomfort, but is it really worse than the disease? " > > > > And that was how I did it the first time. I just wanted to know if > > anyone has been taking Threelac for an extended period of time and > > found it effective and how fast? This one is new to me, and I'll try > > anything I can afford. I would really like to avoid going back on > > the prescriptions, and I am not as bad now as I was the first time. > > > > I hope this helps someone!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Annie, I tried Threelac back in February of this year and experienced really bad " die-off " symptoms too. Keep in mind, Bee's advice is the best in the world. (After I've searched the world over.) Threelac can cause severe " die-off " but getting your Candida under control can only be achieved with food. Look to food as your medicine, not supplements that claim a " quick fix " . The best way I can explain the healing process is with a tree analogy. When you plant a tree it grows slowly causing the roots, trunk and limbs to grow strong and healthy... the way nature intended. But, if you try to supplement the tree to " force " faster growth, the roots won't grow properly (poor foundation) and the trunk and limbs grow weak. Your body is the same. Heal methodically and slowly. Follow Bee's advice. And you will feel good again. Indiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 I have been taking three-lac for two weeks, and have not had syptoms like you talked about. I have however had upset stomach and extra fatigue since I started. I started taking the lowest dose possible and have slowly increased. I am still not at a full dose yet. How much did you start taking? I'm wondering if that had something to do with it. > Hi there just wondered if anyone has had any bad experiences with > three lac I started taking it two days ago and yesterday night I was > so ill, shaking incontrollably and coming in and out of concioussness, > my family were so worried that they took me to A & E. The doc thought > it was low blood pressure or some sort of infection and when I told > him abou three lac he just laughed and said it wouldn't be that, but > as you can probably understand I'm nervous about continuing with it. > Could this be die off or totally unrelated? > Any help would be really welcome, > Thanks, > Annie x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Hi I just started with 1 sachet a day. It really was a shock I tell you! I've done a strict candida diet before and it worked on 90% of the syptoms so I'm going to go back to that. I guess I just wanted to get my life up and running again fast- no time to be ill.Good luck with your treatment. Thanks, Annie > > Hi there just wondered if anyone has had any bad experiences with > > three lac I started taking it two days ago and yesterday night I was > > so ill, shaking incontrollably and coming in and out of > concioussness, > > my family were so worried that they took me to A & E. The doc > thought > > it was low blood pressure or some sort of infection and when I told > > him abou three lac he just laughed and said it wouldn't be that, but > > as you can probably understand I'm nervous about continuing with it. > > Could this be die off or totally unrelated? > > Any help would be really welcome, > > Thanks, > > Annie x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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