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Well, we were using the Houston enzymes for my stepson, thanks to

's book (and that's how I got on this list!).

I became a Global Health Trax distributor to ensure a consistent

" low " price (49.95/box) on ThreeLac. The only recommended " extra " I

get is activated charcoal. Oxygen Elements sounds good (I got it

once), but it brings the cost up too much for us right now.

Another thing I'm interested in is a good multi-strain probiotic to

repopulate the gut, but the one Global Health Trax makes contains

gelatin, so I won't be using it . . . I'm seriously considering using

fermented foods (sauerkraut, etc.) for this purpose.

Best wishes,

Lalita

> On Dec 28, 2006, at 4:03 AM, Janette wrote:

>> Lalita,

>> For the ThreeLac...did you use it alone or with additional

>> products (oxygen

>> elements, enzymes) that I see some websites are 'recommending' to

>> use along

>> with the ThreeLac? Where did you purchase your ThreeLac from?

>> Thanks so

>> much for sharing.......Janette

>>

>>

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On Dec 25, 2006, at 8:57 PM, dalywanda wrote:

> Did you try other antifungals and things before threelac? I hear

> such good things about it. Please advise on how you use it and how

> you started it.

We first did a round of an herbal antifungal blend (can't remember

the name) which we got in the colon therapy office after my stepson's

colonics. (I don't think the antifungal was the best approach;

knowing about ThreeLac, now, I recommend it instead.) We started the

ThreeLac soon afterward--about a year and a half ago. My stepson's

use was consistent when he was living with us, but stopped completely

when he was forced to stay with his mom in April. It worked really

well to control the yeast when he was taking it. After he'd been on

ThreeLac for some time, he was also taking a chewable probiotic (Udo's).

I've continued to take ThreeLac, but not consistently until recently.

I find it does make a big difference. I realized I wasn't taking

enough, so went up to 2 packets/day, and intend to go to 4. It works

best for me to also avoid yeast-feeding foods (though they say you

don't need to for it to be effective), but since I don't always do

so, ThreeLac saves me. If I forget to take it during the day (before

or after eating, as recommended), I usually can remember to take it

at bedtime. And activated charcoal is great for the die-off.

I know I haven't been consistent or aggressive enough to get my body

back in balance, yet, but recognize ThreeLac as an excellent tool for

keeping the candida population in check.

Best wishes,

Lalita

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