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I asked our DAN about it, and she said that it was OK but not the

best. She said to get several different probiotics and change them up

during the week so that our son gets lots of different types in him.

Right now we are only on one since we like to check for reactions, but

we will eventually get there.

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is the product that McCarthy used for her son. Any stories to

share?

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My son never flapped until i started Threelac. Went away as soon as I

discontinued.

Come to find out it does contain small amounts of casein.

Our DAN isn't a fan...says it's not strong enough.

Good Luck,

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This is the product that McCarthy used for her son. Any

stories to share?

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We used it. Two of us got very ill from it, and stayed ill for two weeks after stopping it. The tiniest amount caused this, so it must be an allergy. The other 4 seemed to like it. I have seen reports that some can not tolerate it and some do well on it, so I would proceed with caution.

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I had ds on this for a few months. He had major die-off from it, and

no averse reactions, so I thought it was doing him good. But, when we

started seeing a DAN she recommended against using it since apparently

there is a particular strain of bacteria in it that can overgrow

and " become pathogenic " were her exact words. I've talked with other

moms who swear by Threelac and use it religiously with great results.

But, I've decided to take our DAN's advice and stay away from it. DS

started on Kirkman's Probio Gold, and was recently switched to VLS3

and Sachromeyeces for yeast (clostridia not candidia) and bacteria

issues.

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My daughter never seemed to get a die off from Threelac and did okay

on it at first. But after about 4 to 5 weeks on it she was miserable.

She screamed constantly and did a high pitched squeal throughout the

day. As soon as I stopped it she stopped screaming so much and squealing.

I think it was too strong for her as she isn't a huge yeast kid.

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hate to break it to you but the strains of bacteria he was refering to in the threelac *strep lines, are ALSO in the probio gold AND the the VLS#3 I believe which by the way also has milk

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Re: Three-Lac anyone?

I had ds on this for a few months. He had major die-off from it, and no averse reactions, so I thought it was doing him good. But, when we started seeing a DAN she recommended against using it since apparently there is a particular strain of bacteria in it that can overgrow and "become pathogenic" were her exact words. I've talked with other moms who swear by Threelac and use it religiously with great results. But, I've decided to take our DAN's advice and stay away from it. DS started on Kirkman's Probio Gold, and was recently switched to VLS3 and Sachromeyeces for yeast (clostridia not candidia) and bacteria issues.

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That's true. The questionable bacteria is enterococcus faecalis. It

was banned in some countries, but the ban was lifted here in Canada

and it is now only being " monitored " as a possible infectious agent.

It's known to cause urinary tract infections in particular, but is a

very hardy strain and can overpopulate as you said.

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> I had ds on this for a few months. He had major die-off from it, and

> no averse reactions, so I thought it was doing him good. But, when we

> started seeing a DAN she recommended against using it since apparently

> there is a particular strain of bacteria in it that can overgrow

> and " become pathogenic " were her exact words. I've talked with other

> moms who swear by Threelac and use it religiously with great results.

> But, I've decided to take our DAN's advice and stay away from it. DS

> started on Kirkman's Probio Gold, and was recently switched to VLS3

> and Sachromeyeces for yeast (clostridia not candidia) and bacteria

> issues.

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Yes there are many types of strep... They are found in our mouth,

skin, intestines, and upper respiratory tract, as part of our normal,

healthy flora. Two very healthy strains used for centuries are

streptococcus thermophilus, streptococcus cremoris. But the specific

bacteria that is potentially harmful, and found in Threelac is called

enterococcus faecalis. This strain is very hardy and has the potential

to be problematic for many. Those with compromised immune systems are

at greatest risk. This bacteria is not used in most other probiotics.

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