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I believe 3lac is working for me. I am not selling it, and has sent

me samples in the mail. I also follow a strict diet...I know true healing

is not easy, but well worth the battle.

It bothers me that you would criticize anyone who is interested in telling

others what has helped them in this battle. I think 3lac is a great

product. I also welcome anyone else who wished to share their experiences

w/ANY product that has worked or not worked for them

, if you read this, THANK YOU!!!!

-Patty

>From: <schw9883@...>

>Reply-candidiasis

><candidiasis >

>Subject: Re: ThreeLac

>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 19:54:14 -0400

>

>Every six months or so somebody gets on this forum and talks up this

>product..Last time it was a fellow named Jay... These individuals always

>have a financial interest in this product. There is normally a flurry of

>posts and then they go away...because nobody is cured by this product

>(except the person selling it, of course)...I think the current curee is

>someone named . You'll probably see a 100 or so posts from her about

>ThreeLac. The reason why the interest subsides is because nobody else is

>cured by this product.

>

>It's just human nature at work.

> Re: ThreeLac

>

>

> amen

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: twistedfool@...

>

>

> What is allthis ThreeLac BS?

> If it contains yeast, it's worthless and even harmful for those of us

>with

> yeast allergy, and probably super expensive to boot.

>

>

>

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3lac contains yeast so that the " living " bacterial cultures can survive w/in

the packet until they are introduced into your gut. Most people should be

able to tolerate this small dose of yeast as it becomes consumed by the

bacteria. This " good " bacteria needs to stay alive and healthy so it can

kill the Candida and replace the natural flora of the gut.

-Patty

>From: Diane Trudeau <dianatrudeau@...>

>Reply-candidiasis

>candidiasis

>Subject: Re: ThreeLac

>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 16:23:57 -0600

>

>amen

>----- Original Message -----

>From: twistedfool@...

>

>

>What is allthis ThreeLac BS?

>If it contains yeast, it's worthless and even harmful for those of us with

>yeast allergy, and probably super expensive to boot.

>

>

>

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I am taking a combination of HMF Forte (Human Microflora) and Can Albex 30X from

Genestra Brands. It wasn't working at all at first and then I seemed to flare up

just a couple of days ago but I seem to be doing alright now. You know, slightly

maintaining a balance.

It seems that everyone has their own way of healing. I was taking BioK and

thinking it was helping but I don't think it does. My homeopath said it seems

that I am not reacting to the Cow Microflora so that the HMF should work for me.

I am lactose intolerant and a vegan so that makes sense.

I have also found that 6 drops twice daily of Oil of Oregano helps me too.

I want to try ThreeLac but I'm skeptic. I'm afraid it will throw off the subtle

balance I've had for the past three days. I guess I'll just keep my fingers

crossed.

Anyone have suggestions?

m.

Patty Lager <jr5star@...> wrote:

I believe 3lac is working for me. I am not selling it, and has sent

me samples in the mail. I also follow a strict diet...I know true healing

is not easy, but well worth the battle.

It bothers me that you would criticize anyone who is interested in telling

others what has helped them in this battle. I think 3lac is a great

product. I also welcome anyone else who wished to share their experiences

w/ANY product that has worked or not worked for them

, if you read this, THANK YOU!!!!

-Patty

>From: <schw9883@...>

>Reply-candidiasis

><candidiasis >

>Subject: Re: ThreeLac

>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 19:54:14 -0400

>

>Every six months or so somebody gets on this forum and talks up this

>product..Last time it was a fellow named Jay... These individuals always

>have a financial interest in this product. There is normally a flurry of

>posts and then they go away...because nobody is cured by this product

>(except the person selling it, of course)...I think the current curee is

>someone named . You'll probably see a 100 or so posts from her about

>ThreeLac. The reason why the interest subsides is because nobody else is

>cured by this product.

>

>It's just human nature at work.

> Re: ThreeLac

>

>

> amen

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: twistedfool@...

>

>

> What is allthis ThreeLac BS?

> If it contains yeast, it's worthless and even harmful for those of us

>with

> yeast allergy, and probably super expensive to boot.

>

>

>

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,

Can you give references for the studies you are referring to so that the rest of

us can read them ?

ThreeLac

What is allthis ThreeLac BS?

If it contains yeast, it's worthless and even harmful for those of us with

yeast allergy, and probably super expensive to boot.

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Yes, I knew that question would be asked. I will attempt to get those

references out as soon as I can. They are very educational re candida.

Thank you Patty for explaining die-off so well to the group -- and more

importantly how to manage die-off. I was fortunate in that I didn't experience

any die-off for several months. I am now experiencing some--but hanging in

there because I know I have been changed by ThreeLac and want to get better and

kick this candida.

brenda

ThreeLac

What is allthis ThreeLac BS?

If it contains yeast, it's worthless and even harmful for those of us with

yeast allergy, and probably super expensive to boot.

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i too, would like to see the reference for these extensive studies.. and who

sponsored them (more importantly)

ThreeLac

What is allthis ThreeLac BS?

If it contains yeast, it's worthless and even harmful for those of us with

yeast allergy, and probably super expensive to boot.

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Before you start harping on do your research. The yeast is needed to

keep the bacteria alive. You may eat as many probiotics as you want

but the fact is( as a study posted on this forum showed )most

bacteria in probiotics are dead before you even consume them and then

only about 1 per million servives through to your digestive system.

Threelac may be expensive but if you compare it against normal

probiotics where you would have to consume vast quantities to get the

same amount of living bacteria into your system its actually quite

cheap. I've been taking it for about 2 weeks and feel great. I even

ate some fruit with no bad effects. The first time ive done this in

ages. If its not for you then fair enough, but at least sort out your

facts before you start going off on one.......

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Hello,

It did cure my candda overgrowth!

I do sell it BUT dont let that stop you from trying it.

Don't buy it from me or any individual buy direct from company or ask

your local health food store to carry it and try it that way. Just

because it is sold by individuals dont cheat yourself by not trying

it.

You may just be missing out on your cure.

Then gain you may be one of the ones that think its not working and

stop taking it to soon!

Whatever you do I hope you find your cure this is a terrible thing to

live with!!!

Blessings,mo

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Sorry, cranky day here, I have been a member of this forum for quite some time

now. This is no longer a candidiasis forum, it is a frikken Threelac forum.

Can we move it along????? We have heard " but oh please, I'm just letting you

know " But But But ad nauseum for too long now. Please give it a rest!!!!

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There is nothing making you read the posts entitled Threelac etc. We

are all here to talk about and share our experiences. If somebody new

comes to the forum they should have the oppurtunity to see everything

that people are trying.

> Sorry, cranky day here, I have been a member of this forum for

quite some time now. This is no longer a candidiasis forum, it is a

frikken Threelac forum. Can we move it along????? We have

heard " but oh please, I'm just letting you know " But But But ad

nauseum for too long now. Please give it a rest!!!!

>

>

>

>

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Thank you ALL for sharing your success and failures w/any

supplements/diets/meditations/etc....

Please do not be discouraged by those who discourage your free expression on

this forum.

We are all free to learn, question, and share. Many of us here feel very

fortunate to have gained so much knowledge on this board!!

God Bless,

Patty

>From: Diane Trudeau <dianatrudeau@...>thank

>Reply-candidiasis

>candidiasis

>Subject: Re: ThreeLac

>Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 09:29:57 -0600

>

>

>Sorry, cranky day here, I have been a member of this forum for quite some

>time now. This is no longer a candidiasis forum, it is a frikken Threelac

>forum. Can we move it along????? We have heard " but oh please, I'm just

>letting you know " But But But ad nauseum for too long now. Please give

>it a rest!!!!

>

>

>

>

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Hello,

I am curious as to why she can not [hack] it ?

Diflucan is a medication.

Yogert does not usually provide enough or the right type of bacteria

to cure the problem, plus most has a lot of sugar in it.

> I purchased threelac for my 19 year old daughter and she cannot

hack taking

> it. She is definiately a baby about taking meds of any kind.

Would difflican

> be a good substitute along with eating yogart???? What would the

next best

> thing be?

>

> Wannie

>

>

>

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Compared to Threelac the amount of beneficial bacteria that will

reach the problem areas unharmed is minimal. Most of them will be

destroyed by the stomach. Threelac is natural ,why can your daughter

not tolerate it?

> I purchased threelac for my 19 year old daughter and she cannot

hack taking

> it. She is definiately a baby about taking meds of any kind.

Would difflican

> be a good substitute along with eating yogart???? What would the

next best

> thing be?

>

> Wannie

>

>

>

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In a message dated 8/19/03 4:00:33 AM Central Daylight Time,

candidiasis writes:

> ,She is a baby. She said she gags and cannot handle the texture and taste.

> She said that if she had to take one a day she probably could but she

> couldn't do more than that. I did take her to the doctor and he has put her

on

> diflucan for one week. If she does well and is feeling better or a

difference,

> he is going to prescribe it for longer. He has to do some juggling to

> assure that the insurance company would pay for it. He said that more than a

week

> of this and the insurance company would start screaming. After the difflucan

> she will take one threelac.

Wannie

> I am curious as to why she can not [hack] it ?

>

> Diflucan is a medication.

>

> Yogert does not usually provide enough or the right type of bacteria

> to cure the problem, plus most has a lot of sugar in it.

>

>

>

>

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Please make sure that if she takes Diflucan for an extended amount of

time that she gets regular metabolic panel blood tests run by your

doctor, which can check how her liver is functioning. Diflucan has

been none to cause sever liver damage (even failure and death). I

would insist on a metabolic panel at least every six weeks.

nah

> In a message dated 8/19/03 4:00:33 AM Central Daylight Time,

> candidiasis writes:

>

> > ,She is a baby. She said she gags and cannot handle the texture

and taste.

> > She said that if she had to take one a day she probably could

but she

> > couldn't do more than that. I did take her to the doctor and he

has put her on

> > diflucan for one week. If she does well and is feeling better or

a difference,

> > he is going to prescribe it for longer. He has to do some

juggling to

> > assure that the insurance company would pay for it. He said that

more than a week

> > of this and the insurance company would start screaming. After

the difflucan

> > she will take one threelac.

>

>

> Wannie

>

> > I am curious as to why she can not [hack] it ?

> >

> > Diflucan is a medication.

> >

> > Yogert does not usually provide enough or the right type of

bacteria

> > to cure the problem, plus most has a lot of sugar in it.

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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>Please make sure that if she takes Diflucan for an extended amount of

>time that she gets regular metabolic panel blood tests run by your

>doctor, which can check how her liver is functioning.

>

I took chinese herbs while taking Diflucan. Now I was only on a very

short course though but my liver chi is not that great ot begin with.

She checked my liver pulses before and after taking it and she said it

didn't take a hit from the Diflucan. Milk thistle and I believe

licorice are also nice liver supporters. Its probably a good idea to be

taking these anyway to help the liver deal with the dying yeast. One of

the caprylic acid formulas I have has milk thistle in it.

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I just started taking threelac 3 times a day along with the active

enzymes and the life support oxygen elements. I really, really feel

better but I've continued with anti-fungals! The threelac won't kill

yeast, just replaces the " good guys " .

I am rotating different kinds of anti-fungals every four days as

someone here suggested to keep the yeast from becoming resistant. I'm

doing a lot better than I was a month ago.

Grace

> I took threelack 5 packets a day for a month didn't do much for me,

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In a recent thread, someone asked a similar question (Is it enough to

go on an anti-candida diet and use threelac)

The message # is: 30231

I hope this answers your question.

good luck,

sue.

> I've had candida for over 20 years. I'd really like to try ThreeLac

> but I'd like someone's testimony that has already had success with it.

> I so much want something that is going to make me well!!!

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I tried Threelac what a waste of money that was

Message: 3

Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 16:03:56 -0000

From: " sabino7426 " <rickdhome@...>

Subject: ThreeLac / Diet (Apple Cider)

I started 3Lac a week ago. I don't know if it's die off, or what,

but the last couple of days I've been wiped out tired. I've been

taking 3 of the packets a day. Think I'll scale back to 2 to see if

I see any difference. It's weird, in addition to being so tired, I

felt like my mental faculties were severely dulled; an almost stoned

like feeling. I don't know if that's die off or not.

I've also tried to severely limit sugar intake. Have tried to

elimiate breads as well.

I've enjoyed drinking juice for years. Always have some in the

fridge. My question is, are Orange juice and Apple Cider both to be

avoided on the Candida diet?

Neither specifically say they have any sugar in them, yet both seem

sweet, and I really like them.

Also, I swear, the hardest thing to cut out for me is coffee. In

fact I've yet to do it. Just cut down so far.

Sorry for the long post. I've been lurking for a week or so.

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Hi ,

You write that you used ThreeLac for 3 months but I am not clear on if

you are saying it helped.

I would be grateful for more explanation.

Have a great day,

Kirk

On Thursday, July 1, 2004, at 05:13 PM, McKelvey wrote:

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>

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Hi Kirk

I felt it helped me,but I still avoided all the high

carb and sugary things unlike what ThreeLac suggest.

I am now taking a 6 strain probiotic with Aloe Vera,

and I feel that's working for me.

Take care

--- Kirk Tirakian <kirktalon@...> wrote:

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Hi ,

You write that you used ThreeLac for 3 months but I am

not clear on if

you are saying it helped.

I would be grateful for more explanation.

Have a great day,

Kirk

On Thursday, July 1, 2004, at 05:13 PM,

McKelvey wrote:

> McKelvey <kmmckelvey@...>

>

>

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> Having saved up enough money to buy Threelac, Im now beginning to

> worry... 1. I thought most 'good' probiotics were supposed to be kept

> in the fridge - yet this one says store in a cool dry place & do not

> allow to freeze (fridge is only a few degrees off freezing).

> Therefore where's the best place to keep it? 2. What ingredients are

> supposed to protect it until it reaches the intestines? The only

> extra ingredient I can see is castor oil?!! 3. It says take before a

> meal - yet heat kills good bacteria so should hot meals be avoided

> when taking dose?

>

> Any suggestions please let me know, love & best wishes, stacey xx

>

Stacey, the bigger question is " are probiotics necessary at all? "

When you already have a starter culture in your bowel that according

to research is unique to you, why should you feel the need to impose

potentially strange strains? Let's just feed the bacteria that your

bowel has normalized over the years and let them do their job.

Duncan Crow

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Suz,

I am currently taking threelac and oxygen elements plus both from Global

Health Trax. I don't feel any different from the threelac. I also think

the no diet guidelines that are in the instructions for threelac are a bad

way to approach the situation we are in.

OTOH, I love how oxygen elements plus makes me feel! I feel energized after

taking it. It is supposed to raise your oxygen level intake.

> ThreeLac

>

> Good afternoon,

> Im a candida sufferer living in Korea and having difficulties

> combating the desease because of the food diet here - fermented

> cabbage and soyabean, and chilli pepper. I have done some reading

> and was surprised to find a product called ThreeLac. Has anyone out

> there tried it and had success? I was interested to read about the

> no-diet technique.

>

> Thanks and good luck to all of you - Its a nasty one.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I wouldn't be " jealous when you read about die-off " if I was you

(which I am not). How would you like to feel like a monkey that has both a bad

case of fleas and bad case of lice? Well; that is what I have just recently

felt like for over 4 days - I needed about 10 arms to scratch everything that

itched at once. But I haven't mentioned the headaches! - for a person like me

whom never gets headaches except sinus ones, these headaches where something

else; sort of like a steel band squeezing around your head. No - I wouldn't

wish all that on anybody. Of coarse the temperatures and sore throats and

sore glands are great fun too. I still itch after 10 days - though not as badly.

What is " threelac " ? I live is Canada - is there a different name for

it?

I really empathize with your feelings regarding the diet - I am

finding it a real pain to stay away from breads, starches (including rices), and

anything with vinegar in it. I have a cookbook for making things that used

vinegar and use unbuffered vitamin C - but it is so time consuming and unless it

is a special occassion am not keen on spending lots of time in the kitchen.

Maybe I will try your coconut based curries - could you please post me some

recipes?

Blessings

Shan

In a message dated 8/17/04 12:59:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

cleonalira2000@... writes:>

> Hi,

>

> I too have been taking threelac for a week now - one a day - cut down

> completely on sugars and eat less of carbs- its a very tough diet for me - a

> student -- I loved shortcuts like bread...

>

> I feel jealous when I read about die-off. I feel no different. Just v.

> slightly low in energy and v. slightly depressed for one day - but that could

have

> been due to anything.

>

> I also have raw garlic and eat a lot of coconut based curries.

>

> There is a refund on the product so am going to try for another two weeks at

> least.

>

> Ciao,

> Cleona

>

>

> Time is not a line, but a series of now points.

> - Taisen Deshimaru

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Hi Cleona

Check out my web site for the symptoms

www.katherinemckelvey.co.uk

I will be very suprised if you can be tested for

Candida on the NHS, most GP's do not reckonise the

condition. Do let me know if you are successful.

Regards

McKelvey U.K.

--- cleona lira <cleonalira2000@...> wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi all, Shan,

Threelac is this ' miracle drug' for Candida -

contains three different strains of Bacteria. Am

toying with the idea that maybe I have something else

causing bloating after meals and some of the other

symptoms. Don't know if the NHS in the UK here would

run some tests for me, will have to check with a

consultant.

I do the spit test every other day and there are these

giant strings which show up almost instantly and

cloudy specks down after just ten minutes or so...I

bought it online from a distributor at

http://www.synergy-health.co.uk/supplements/threelac.html

if you want to read up more about what it does.

Has anybody here cured Candida with threelac? I've

done a liver cleanse twice with fabulous results. But

the kidney tea sounds a bit of an expensive

cleanse...I'd rather go with coffee enemas - read

about those on sea silver too.

Being a coastal area, most Goan cooking involves a lot

of coconut..so here are some links below for Shan and

those who are keen and adventurous...

Ciao,

Cleona

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/cheatsgoanmackerelcu_72061.shtml

http://www.tips4me.com/tips/recipes/preview_main.asp?tip=goan_goan

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/goancoconutchutney_5109.shtml

Time is not a line, but a series of now points.

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