Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 I have been and still am suffering horribly with RA. Last week I started going for physical therapy. I believe after PT is over my Dr will start me in water therapy. I have had a terrible time with my back popping from my neck down especially below the waistline today. I'm looking for a miracle I guess that hasn't happened.....Joyce ThreeLac I am so sorry that so many of you have been suffering so greatly for so long, I truly understand. Anyone heard of Threelac for Candida treatment? You can read more about it on my website www.CandidaExpert.com. I welcome feedback. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Threelac is a yellow lemon flavored probiotic powder, it was gold to me. It also carries a 60 day money back guarantee. My personal experience with Threelac is that it caused a great deal of yeast to be evacuated from my body through my stool in a period of days. It was present as a mucous, and my energy returned, my discomfort disappeared, and many other wonderful things happened. It meant so much to my life, that when I could work again, I developed a website to share it with the world. Now, countless others are benefiting. I recently added a Guest Book and a there is already a client who added her two cents worth. You may wish to take a look. www.candidaexpert.com Joyce McCrary <j.mccrary@...> wrote: I have been and still am suffering horribly with RA. Last week I started going for physical therapy. I believe after PT is over my Dr will start me in water therapy. I have had a terrible time with my back popping from my neck down especially below the waistline today. I'm looking for a miracle I guess that hasn't happened.....Joyce ThreeLac I am so sorry that so many of you have been suffering so greatly for so long, I truly understand. Anyone heard of Threelac for Candida treatment? You can read more about it on my website www.CandidaExpert.com. I welcome feedback. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 How kind of you to feel for our suffering! So, just out of curiosity, did you notice this is a list for working with Dr. Hulda 's protocol? And if so, how does this product you are selling fit in with that? Just curious, eh? Thanks! Annette > I have been and still am suffering horribly with RA. Last week > I started going for physical therapy. I believe after PT is over > my Dr will start me in water therapy. I have had a terrible time > with my back popping from my neck down especially below > the waistline today. I'm looking for a miracle I guess that hasn't > happened.....Joyce > ThreeLac > > > I am so sorry that so many of you have been suffering so greatly for so > long, I truly understand. Anyone heard of Threelac for Candida > treatment? You can read more about it on my website > www.CandidaExpert.com. I welcome feedback. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Annette- I am always interested in learning more. Threelac is a probiotic, and I would think that Dr. 's protocol includes probiotics; although, I am still learning about his protocol, and seek to not offend. Threelac has a unique blend of probiotic, and for me and for many others, acts more aggressively against Candida. I am just sharing info with others, as I suffered for many years, and it pains me to hear of others suffering, since I truly understand. Threelac truly helped me significantly, as I hear everyday from clients. Before I was ill, I worked for what I was passionate about and now that my passion has shifted, I again focus my energies on this new passion. More info is on this page about Threelac, if anyone is interested: http://www.candidaexpert.com/ThreeLac.html Sincerely, , BS.HT Board Certified Holistic Health Care Professional www.CandidaExpert.com sandie55a <amhall@...> wrote: How kind of you to feel for our suffering! So, just out of curiosity, did you notice this is a list for working with Dr. Hulda 's protocol? And if so, how does this product you are selling fit in with that? Just curious, eh? Thanks! Annette > I have been and still am suffering horribly with RA. Last week > I started going for physical therapy. I believe after PT is over > my Dr will start me in water therapy. I have had a terrible time > with my back popping from my neck down especially below > the waistline today. I'm looking for a miracle I guess that hasn't > happened.....Joyce > ThreeLac > > > I am so sorry that so many of you have been suffering so greatly for so > long, I truly understand. Anyone heard of Threelac for Candida > treatment? You can read more about it on my website > www.CandidaExpert.com. I welcome feedback. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Dr is a woman! <candidaexpert@...> wrote: Annette- I am always interested in learning more. Threelac is a probiotic, and I would think that Dr. 's protocol includes probiotics; although, I am still learning about his protocol, and seek to not offend. Threelac has a unique blend of probiotic, and for me and for many others, acts more aggressively against Candida. I am just sharing info with others, as I suffered for many years, and it pains me to hear of others suffering, since I truly understand. Threelac truly helped me significantly, as I hear everyday from clients. Before I was ill, I worked for what I was passionate about and now that my passion has shifted, I again focus my energies on this new passion. More info is on this page about Threelac, if anyone is interested: http://www.candidaexpert.com/ThreeLac.html Sincerely, , BS.HT Board Certified Holistic Health Care Professional www.CandidaExpert.com sandie55a wrote: How kind of you to feel for our suffering! So, just out of curiosity, did you notice this is a list for working with Dr. Hulda 's protocol? And if so, how does this product you are selling fit in with that? Just curious, eh? Thanks! Annette > I have been and still am suffering horribly with RA. Last week > I started going for physical therapy. I believe after PT is over > my Dr will start me in water therapy. I have had a terrible time > with my back popping from my neck down especially below > the waistline today. I'm looking for a miracle I guess that hasn't > happened.....Joyce > ThreeLac > > > I am so sorry that so many of you have been suffering so greatly for so > long, I truly understand. Anyone heard of Threelac for Candida > treatment? You can read more about it on my website > www.CandidaExpert.com. I welcome feedback. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 Threelac is a probiotic, so it should be fine. Anne > > Is Threelac okay to use along with a probiotic or kept separate? A few > of the kids are on Custom Probiotic, another on HLC. > > Thanks, Michele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 Threelac is great for my son. I swear by it. It works well and easily blends into a drink (it has a lemon taste). I give it to my son at breakfast and dinner with his probiotic and enzyme. With the formulations I am using this is okay. You have to make sure your particular brand is okay to mix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 We've been using Threelac, Culturelle, Sacromyces-Boulardi(sp?), and Primal Defense Ultra as well as broad-spectrum probiotics (e.g. Kirkman Pro-Bio Gold chewables). -Threelac and Sac-B are for yeast -Culturelle (acidopholus rhamnosis - sp?) and (according to some) Sac-B is supposed to be good for Clostridia -We rotate them through - all talk of " not mixing " sounds like marketing to me. -Andy is right, ignore the claimed doses and go several times higher - see what your kid can tolerate (i.e. they'll have diarrhea if it's too much) -I've consistently read to *ALWAYS* give probiotics on an empty stomach, so that's what we try to do Doing the above, we had a *HUGE* yeast die-off and things have been much better since. If yeast is the issue, you can also fight with: a) enzymes (like Candidase from Enzymedica, and I believe No-Fenol from Houston Nutriceuticals) that are supposed break down the yeast walls, and Natural anti-yeast agents like Grapefruit Seed Extract, and a host of others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 If you go to their website, Threelac does have some casein in it. I did try my son on it for a period of time and it did have a pretty good taste with lemon flavor. There are chewable probiotics that I have seen at Whole Foods but when I have read their labels they either have casein or soy in them. The probiotics that I have used are like the Threelac - powders or capsules that I break open for dispensing. One idea that has worked for me is to treat all supplements like medicine. I syringe everything up after I mix it and tell my ds that it's time for his medicine. If I can catch him during a time that he is preoccupied with something he is enjoying - like watching tv or playing on the computer, it goes down a bit easier. At first, I got a huge battle, but after 7 months, he knows I mean business and doesn't put up to much of a fight Target has great (free) syringes without the rubber stoppers so you can throw them in the dishwasher for countless times. HTH, [ ] Threelac Threelac sounds like it might work for him as long as he can't see it in the water, because he loves lemon in his water. I read that it contains lactic acid bacteria. This might be a dumb question, but that isn't from dairy is it? Will the packaging tell me the dosage for a 7 year old? Thanks. Jean > > > > After struggling to get my son to take probiotics, one of the group > > members suggested giving it to him in pear juice. It worked for > > several weeks but now he is refusing to drink pear juice with or > > without probiotics in it for some reason. Is there a liquid or > > chewable probiotic that is good? He seems more inclined to swallow > > liquid or chew pills, but the powder just seems to be a problem for > > him. He has serious texture issues! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2008 Report Share Posted July 2, 2008 FYI: Threelac does has Casein/Dairy in it and a " strep " strain/bacteria that caused many children to have a reaction to it. My child had her worst case of strep using it..other's complained of illness' as well after using Threelac. > > > > > > After struggling to get my son to take probiotics, one of the group > > > members suggested giving it to him in pear juice. It worked for > > > several weeks but now he is refusing to drink pear juice with or > > > without probiotics in it for some reason. Is there a liquid or > > > chewable probiotic that is good? He seems more inclined to swallow > > > liquid or chew pills, but the powder just seems to be a problem for > > > him. He has serious texture issues! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2008 Report Share Posted July 2, 2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: anjsmomma Threelac FYI: Threelac does has Casein/Dairy in it and a " strep " strain/bacteria that caused many children to have a reaction to it. My child had her worst case of strep using it ====>We had this same thing happen with VSL, but we used 3 and 5 Lac with no problems whatsoever. Anne B on this list had a study that found VSL lowered or tamped down TH1 immunity so that explains the VSL, but I don't know why 3/5 Lac were not the same. Fwiw, Dr. Usman also reported some of her kids got strep infections on VSL. ..other's complained of illness' as well after using Threelac. > > > > > > After struggling to get my son to take probiotics, one of the group > > > members suggested giving it to him in pear juice. It worked for > > > several weeks but now he is refusing to drink pear juice with or > > > without probiotics in it for some reason. Is there a liquid or > > > chewable probiotic that is good? He seems more inclined to swallow > > > liquid or chew pills, but the powder just seems to be a problem for > > > him. He has serious texture issues! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Hi I have been reading up on Threelac and was thinking of starting it on my 13year old. can anyone give me suggestions on the dosage and the best place to get it? Machaela weighs aroung 130pds.. Has always had stomach issues, she is on houston enzymes and other supplements, I have been putting of buying the threelac due to the price, but I think it is something I need to try. What do you normal see when you first start giving? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 I am 138 and I started at one packet and worked up to two after a few weeks. It is the best thing that I have done for yeast for me. Buy it off of Ebay, they have the best prices. Tama mom of 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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