Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 who keeps advertising threelac? It has yeast in it.. I asked why when no one else in group had questioned it and got back that it was for flavor ok taking expensive little packets everyday is ridiculous... how long are you all doing this? indefinite? then when candida comes back you have to keep taking and keep taking?? I believe you need to erradicate the fungus/candida/bacteria with silver/oregano oil MSM /vitamin c to feed your cells .... then probiotics to re implant the good bacteria that's it! Candida is gone ... not this endless spending money into products as we've all been doing for years I am well now this works folks the proof is in the pudding! jen Re: Anyone in Toronto? > Aimee, > Okay, I do sell it. I sell it because it was so effective for me after > using everything else for so long. Here is an email I received > from a real sceptic. It's just a little rought so... > > Jim, > > OK, I got the stuff last week and immediately started taking the > threelac twice a day and the hydroxygen plus daily. Believe me I > am one of little faith so if I were having psychosomatic effects > they would be negative not positive. I still am not convinced this > is real. Did I live in a cloud all these years without a clue I was ill > and just assuming I was inherently mentally defective? I feel like > I'm on a caffeine rush all the time but without the associated > jitters and I'm still avoiding all the sugars, etc. I keep thinking > there's something else in this shit besides what's on the label. > Maybe it's laced with something. Anyway, I sure hope these are > not temporary symptoms. Could it get even better? Nah, I'd have > to be an optimist to consider that. I will update you further as > treatment progresses. Yes, the effects were immediate and > definitive. > Diehard pessimist and recovering hypochondriac, Matt > > You can read our story at our website: > http://home.attbi.com/~Yeast_Eliminator/ > > There is nothing else like it we've found. > > Marti & Jim > > > > > HI there, > > > > I'm new to this group and I've been suffering with Candida for > about 3 years now. I'm just wondering if there are any people in > Toronto who are going through the same thing as I am. For one > thing, I need to find a doctor who will listen to me. I have been to > many different Doctors who have treated me like a silly > " hysterical " woman who is imagining things. My boyfriend says > it's all in my head and that if I just believe there is nothing wrong, > then it will all go away. I've tried this approach and of course, it > hasn't worked. > > > > I'm a student who is working part time and my biggest problem > is finding the time and money to spend on meal planning and > cooking. It almost never happens. It would be nice to have > friends who will help motivate me instead of discourage me. > > > > I'm curious about the ThreeLac product, but I would like to hear > from someone who isn't actually selling it. It sounds too good to > be true. I've spent more money than I like to think about on trying > to get rid of my candida and nothing has really worked. I can't > afford to waste money right now either. I know there's a money > back guarantee, but I would probably not end up sending it back, > even if it didn't work. If anyone here is trying ThreeLac, please let > me know how it's going. > > > > Thank you, > > Aimee > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 Jen, There are several who have been advertising it. I have tried it and have contacted the company, which would not provide any answers except for sales, claiming the Japanese company didn't have to comply. I found that response inadequate because I lived in Japan and they usually proudly support their successful products. Also, I can't believe someone would invest millions to begin an MLM, market a product without having solid proof from the primary developer. I did research the individual ingredients against candida and found some solid information so I did buy it and try it. As for the yeast, I said flavor because I get no response from the company, but I knew that some nutritional yeasts were okay to use with the condition. I don't sell it, and I haven't found it to be a cure...a treatment perhaps but, as for curing, you are one of the few that I have found in MUCH research on the web that has been cured. The only other ways that I have found people to write about being cured were using " zappers " , another with 200 billion plus probiotics daily for an extreme amount of time with the diet, and Tripp (SF722, diet, supplements). Those are the only extensive ones that I can find with cures. > > > HI there, > > > > > > I'm new to this group and I've been suffering with Candida for > > about 3 years now. I'm just wondering if there are any people in > > Toronto who are going through the same thing as I am. For one > > thing, I need to find a doctor who will listen to me. I have been to > > many different Doctors who have treated me like a silly > > " hysterical " woman who is imagining things. My boyfriend says > > it's all in my head and that if I just believe there is nothing wrong, > > then it will all go away. I've tried this approach and of course, it > > hasn't worked. > > > > > > I'm a student who is working part time and my biggest problem > > is finding the time and money to spend on meal planning and > > cooking. It almost never happens. It would be nice to have > > friends who will help motivate me instead of discourage me. > > > > > > I'm curious about the ThreeLac product, but I would like to hear > > from someone who isn't actually selling it. It sounds too good to > > be true. I've spent more money than I like to think about on trying > > to get rid of my candida and nothing has really worked. I can't > > afford to waste money right now either. I know there's a money > > back guarantee, but I would probably not end up sending it back, > > even if it didn't work. If anyone here is trying ThreeLac, please let > > me know how it's going. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > Aimee > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 I believe the yeast is in there because the probiotic blend in ThreeLac is " yeast hungry " -that is it was developed to target yeast. So they give it a little yeast to keep it alive until it gets turned loose on someones candida. That's just my theory on it. Jim > > > > HI there, > > > > > > > > I'm new to this group and I've been suffering with Candida for > > > about 3 years now. I'm just wondering if there are any people in > > > Toronto who are going through the same thing as I am. For one > > > thing, I need to find a doctor who will listen to me. I have been > to > > > many different Doctors who have treated me like a silly > > > " hysterical " woman who is imagining things. My boyfriend says > > > it's all in my head and that if I just believe there is nothing > wrong, > > > then it will all go away. I've tried this approach and of course, > it > > > hasn't worked. > > > > > > > > I'm a student who is working part time and my biggest problem > > > is finding the time and money to spend on meal planning and > > > cooking. It almost never happens. It would be nice to have > > > friends who will help motivate me instead of discourage me. > > > > > > > > I'm curious about the ThreeLac product, but I would like to hear > > > from someone who isn't actually selling it. It sounds too good to > > > be true. I've spent more money than I like to think about on > trying > > > to get rid of my candida and nothing has really worked. I can't > > > afford to waste money right now either. I know there's a money > > > back guarantee, but I would probably not end up sending it back, > > > even if it didn't work. If anyone here is trying ThreeLac, please > let > > > me know how it's going. > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > Aimee > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 I believe the yeast is in there because the probiotic blend in ThreeLac is " yeast hungry " -that is it was developed to target yeast. So they give it a little yeast to keep it alive until it gets turned loose on someones candida. That's just my theory on it. Jim > > > > HI there, > > > > > > > > I'm new to this group and I've been suffering with Candida for > > > about 3 years now. I'm just wondering if there are any people in > > > Toronto who are going through the same thing as I am. For one > > > thing, I need to find a doctor who will listen to me. I have been > to > > > many different Doctors who have treated me like a silly > > > " hysterical " woman who is imagining things. My boyfriend says > > > it's all in my head and that if I just believe there is nothing > wrong, > > > then it will all go away. I've tried this approach and of course, > it > > > hasn't worked. > > > > > > > > I'm a student who is working part time and my biggest problem > > > is finding the time and money to spend on meal planning and > > > cooking. It almost never happens. It would be nice to have > > > friends who will help motivate me instead of discourage me. > > > > > > > > I'm curious about the ThreeLac product, but I would like to hear > > > from someone who isn't actually selling it. It sounds too good to > > > be true. I've spent more money than I like to think about on > trying > > > to get rid of my candida and nothing has really worked. I can't > > > afford to waste money right now either. I know there's a money > > > back guarantee, but I would probably not end up sending it back, > > > even if it didn't work. If anyone here is trying ThreeLac, please > let > > > me know how it's going. > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > Aimee > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 this sounds like the blind leading the blind again Re: Threelac? > I believe the yeast is in there because the probiotic blend in > ThreeLac is " yeast hungry " -that is it was developed to target > yeast. So they give it a little yeast to keep it alive until it gets > turned loose on someones candida. That's just my theory on it. > > Jim > > > > > > > HI there, > > > > > > > > > > I'm new to this group and I've been suffering with > Candida for > > > > about 3 years now. I'm just wondering if there are any > people in > > > > Toronto who are going through the same thing as I am. For > one > > > > thing, I need to find a doctor who will listen to me. I have > been > > to > > > > many different Doctors who have treated me like a silly > > > > " hysterical " woman who is imagining things. My boyfriend > says > > > > it's all in my head and that if I just believe there is nothing > > wrong, > > > > then it will all go away. I've tried this approach and of > course, > > it > > > > hasn't worked. > > > > > > > > > > I'm a student who is working part time and my biggest > problem > > > > is finding the time and money to spend on meal planning > and > > > > cooking. It almost never happens. It would be nice to have > > > > friends who will help motivate me instead of discourage > me. > > > > > > > > > > I'm curious about the ThreeLac product, but I would like to > hear > > > > from someone who isn't actually selling it. It sounds too > good to > > > > be true. I've spent more money than I like to think about on > > trying > > > > to get rid of my candida and nothing has really worked. I > can't > > > > afford to waste money right now either. I know there's a > money > > > > back guarantee, but I would probably not end up sending it > back, > > > > even if it didn't work. If anyone here is trying ThreeLac, > please > > let > > > > me know how it's going. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > Aimee > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 We actually just had a huge discussion about it, with someone who has used it and felt much improvement. Look in the past messages under " Threelac-cured<I think it's something like this> " ; and " fresh discussion " which has alot of questions answered. Good luck! tai johnmauersberger <runicm@...> wrote:Has anybody used this. I looked on google to see if I could find any actual conversations but only found ads and what appeared to be planted concocted conversations by sellers. My guess is its just another probiotic no better or worse than any other. Any comments? And if you sell the stuff please don't screw around & try & make me believe otherwise. I don't want to hear your speal. I want to hear from somebody whose actually used it. Thanks. M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 reports on threelac are very mixed. Most claim it does not work. > From: lunanidawi <lunanidawi@...> > Reply-candidiasis > Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 09:08:13 -0800 (PST) > candidiasis > Subject: Re: threelac? > > > We actually just had a huge discussion about it, with someone who has used it > and felt much improvement. Look in the past messages under " Threelac-cured<I > think it's something like this> " ; and " fresh discussion " which has alot of > questions answered. Good luck! > tai > johnmauersberger <runicm@...> wrote:Has anybody used this. I looked on > google to see if I could find any > actual conversations but only found ads and what appeared to be > planted concocted conversations by sellers. My guess is its just > another probiotic no better or worse than any other. Any comments? > And if you sell the stuff please don't screw around & try & make me > believe otherwise. I don't want to hear your speal. I want to hear > from somebody whose actually used it. Thanks. > > M. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 Hello johnmauersberger, I'm Jay. I was one of the peeps over here who had a discussion with several individuals who claimed that Threelac does not work. Just wanted to let you know that these people who made negative claims about Threelac has never used the product and/or are secretly marketing something so you cannot really rely on their opinions. Personally, I've used Threelac since January and I've experienced positive results, check out the archive for more info-- I don't want to be repetative. Yes, I do recommend this product to people I know not just because I " sell " it but because I care enough to want them to have the same relief or better than I have. Like what I always say, if it doesn't really work for the person then return it for a refund. I know a lot of people who had used the product and never returned it for a refund, what does that tell you? Now I know this is out of the subject but just wanted to tell everybody out there, please be careful of some people in this group that may have multiple email accounts or doing tag team discussion to stir up a subject. I don't want to get into it but if I only have the time, I'd look them up and tell you who they are. I'm not pointing fingers but just telling you all to be cautious. Anyway, if you have any questions specifically for me please send me a private email. Thanks for your question and hope my input helps. here's a webite on Threelac if you need more info: http://www.ghtdirect.com/jmbaluyot Have a nice day ya'll. Jay Ann Giacometti <annmalia@...> wrote:reports on threelac are very mixed. Most claim it does not work. > From: lunanidawi <lunanidawi@...> > Reply-candidiasis > Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 09:08:13 -0800 (PST) > candidiasis > Subject: Re: threelac? > > > We actually just had a huge discussion about it, with someone who has used it > and felt much improvement. Look in the past messages under " Threelac-cured<I > think it's something like this> " ; and " fresh discussion " which has alot of > questions answered. Good luck! > tai > johnmauersberger <runicm@...> wrote:Has anybody used this. I looked on > google to see if I could find any > actual conversations but only found ads and what appeared to be > planted concocted conversations by sellers. My guess is its just > another probiotic no better or worse than any other. Any comments? > And if you sell the stuff please don't screw around & try & make me > believe otherwise. I don't want to hear your speal. I want to hear > from somebody whose actually used it. Thanks. > > M. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 Jay, Maybe you haven't noticed, but people won't listen to you if you add you website address to your post, because people will just think you are saying good things about Threelac only because you want to sell the stuff. I believe that is the major pitfall of this kind of distributer scheme. I also get suspicious of any posts that end with " send me an email if you want more information. " after saying he got cured from some disease with some miracle product. Having said that, yes I have used Threelac and yes, it has worked in the past, but only after adding Hydroxygen Plus (another product by the same company) and with the diet. Hydroxygen Plus may be the reason it worked actually, but I don't know for sure. I never had any die-offs. Hydroxygen Plus seems to have a lot of benefits. Those products are not cheap though. I think Primal Defense by Garden of Eden has the same kind of soil organisms that Threelac has in it, but Primal Defense is rather expensive too. I was off any supplements for 5 months, and now, I am suffering from another bout of candida (poor diet and excess progesterone caused candida this time around), and I am this time trying SF722 (much cheaper) and Hydroxygen Plus again. (I really like Hydroxygen Plus. It is an oxygen enhancing product.) I actually re-ordered Threelac, but I want to try SF722 since I have read some amazing things on Tripp's website and also in her guest books. It's also good not to use the same supplment all the time since candida can become resistent to it. Hope this helps. T Has anybody used this. I looked on > > google to see if I could find any > > actual conversations but only found ads and what appeared to be > > planted concocted conversations by sellers. My guess is its just > > another probiotic no better or worse than any other. Any comments? > > And if you sell the stuff please don't screw around & try & make me > > believe otherwise. I don't want to hear your speal. I want to hear > > from somebody whose actually used it. Thanks. > > > > M. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2003 Report Share Posted March 15, 2003 who is " secretly marketing " what? > From: Jay <d14486@...> > Reply-candidiasis > Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 11:44:41 -0800 (PST) > candidiasis > Subject: Re: threelac? > > > Hello johnmauersberger, I'm Jay. I was one of the peeps over here who had a > discussion with several individuals who claimed that Threelac does not work. > Just wanted to let you know that these people who made negative claims about > Threelac has never used the product and/or are secretly marketing something so > you cannot really rely on their opinions. Personally, I've used Threelac > since January and I've experienced positive results, check out the archive for > more info-- I don't want to be repetative. Yes, I do recommend this product > to people I know not just because I " sell " it but because I care enough to > want them to have the same relief or better than I have. Like what I always > say, if it doesn't really work for the person then return it for a refund. I > know a lot of people who had used the product and never returned it for a > refund, what does that tell you? > Now I know this is out of the subject but just wanted to tell everybody out > there, please be careful of some people in this group that may have multiple > email accounts or doing tag team discussion to stir up a subject. I don't > want to get into it but if I only have the time, I'd look them up and tell you > who they are. I'm not pointing fingers but just telling you all to be > cautious. > Anyway, if you have any questions specifically for me please send me a > private email. Thanks for your question and hope my input helps. here's a > webite on Threelac if you need more info: http://www.ghtdirect.com/jmbaluyot > Have a nice day ya'll. > Jay > > Ann Giacometti <annmalia@...> wrote:reports on threelac are very mixed. > Most claim it does not work. > >> From: lunanidawi <lunanidawi@...> >> Reply-candidiasis >> Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 09:08:13 -0800 (PST) >> candidiasis >> Subject: Re: threelac? >> >> >> We actually just had a huge discussion about it, with someone who has used it >> and felt much improvement. Look in the past messages under " Threelac-cured<I >> think it's something like this> " ; and " fresh discussion " which has alot of >> questions answered. Good luck! >> tai >> johnmauersberger <runicm@...> wrote:Has anybody used this. I looked on >> google to see if I could find any >> actual conversations but only found ads and what appeared to be >> planted concocted conversations by sellers. My guess is its just >> another probiotic no better or worse than any other. Any comments? >> And if you sell the stuff please don't screw around & try & make me >> believe otherwise. I don't want to hear your speal. I want to hear >> from somebody whose actually used it. Thanks. >> >> M. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Hi Jane, I read your question and decided to reply to it since I'm also using threelac. I'm forwarding this info from Jay from a while back I just thought it's worth reading if you had missed it. It's regarding threelac, candida and oxygenation. Hope the info helps. Best wishes. Jay wrote: Hi everyone, I'm forwarding this information to you all in case you have the same questions and have not received this particular email. If you have not been receiving emails from ght and would like to subscribe, please let me know. Thank you all and have a wonderful day. Sincerely, Jay Check out http://www.lifehype.com for health supplements and free stuff. Re: Threelac made my condition worse.. Hi there, I started taking the threelac 5 days ago and it is like a fog is lifting . My rash has stopped and I feel a lot of die-off. I am taking a lot, though, and maybe that's a factor. I have a feeling it does work, my bloating is so much better, so I guess we will just wait and see. Michele Dare I ask what is treelac, sounds like worth trying! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Anybody know anything about Threelac? I found it while researching Nystatin on Ask Jeeves. It is supposed to be lactic acid bacteria that eats yeast in the digestive tract. Sounds good, but I've never read anything about it in connection with CFS. Bonnie Every day is be kind to animals day. Support Care2 Email: 1,400 whales may be killed this year. Take action! http://www.care2.com/go/z/17954 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2005 Report Share Posted January 9, 2005 It's a great product -- worked well for me -- but is inexcusably expensive. There are others out there that contain some of the same bacteria -- like Yeast Avenger, Flora Source and Flora Balance -- all about half the price of Three-Lac. I was helped even more when I added " Custom Probiotics " and took those along with the three-lac or Yeast Avenger... A google search will turn up info on all the above. d. > > Anybody know anything about Threelac? I found it > while researching Nystatin on Ask Jeeves. It is > supposed to be lactic acid bacteria that eats > yeast in the digestive tract. Sounds good, but > I've never read anything about it in connection > with CFS. > Bonnie > > > Every day is be kind to animals day. > Support Care2 Email: 1,400 whales may be killed this year. Take action! http://www.care2.com/go/z/17954 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Hi d, Thank you for the very helpful information on Threelac and other probiotics. You say they worked for you; what exactly did (or do) they do for you? Bonnie ---- Begin Original Message ---- From: " kdrbrill " <kdrbrill@...> Sent: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 18:42:16 -0000 Subject: Re: Threelac? It's a great product -- worked well for me -- but is inexcusably expensive. There are others out there that contain some of the same bacteria -- like Yeast Avenger, Flora Source and Flora Balance -- all about half the price of Three-Lac. I was helped even more when I added " Custom Probiotics " and took those along with the three-lac or Yeast Avenger... A google search will turn up info on all the above. d. > > Anybody know anything about Threelac? I found it > while researching Nystatin on Ask Jeeves. It is > supposed to be lactic acid bacteria that eats > yeast in the digestive tract. Sounds good, but > I've never read anything about it in connection > with CFS. > Bonnie > > > Every day is be kind to animals day. > Support Care2 Email: 1,400 whales may be killed this year. Take action! http://www.care2.com/go/z/17954 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 Dawn, ThreeLac is not a very good probiotic. If you search the archives you'll find that we've dicussed it fairly often in the last year or so, and besides many people reacting unfavourably to it, it seems to do something for only about 20% of people. That being said, you still need to feed your own probiotic culture, and most people who used ThreeLac did so without feeding their bowel organisms any prebiotic. What treatment for candida did you start? Duncan Crow > > Hi there! I'm new to this list and just about to begin treatment for > candidiasis. Has anyone here heard about 'ThreeLac'? I'm not > familiar with this product, any advice? > > thanks, > Dawn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 I just picked up the " Innovite " 'Yeast Buster' kit. I quit smoking a month ago, quit caffeine a week ago (as well as dairy); and I'm starting to ween off wheat and sugar this week. This isn't easy! I appreciate the feedback, thank you. Dawn Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: Dawn, ThreeLac is not a very good probiotic. If you search the archives you'll find that we've dicussed it fairly often in the last year or so, and besides many people reacting unfavourably to it, it seems to do something for only about 20% of people. That being said, you still need to feed your own probiotic culture, and most people who used ThreeLac did so without feeding their bowel organisms any prebiotic. What treatment for candida did you start? Duncan Crow > > Hi there! I'm new to this list and just about to begin treatment for > candidiasis. Has anyone here heard about 'ThreeLac'? I'm not > familiar with this product, any advice? > > thanks, > Dawn > --------------------------------- The best gets better. See why everyone is raving about the All-new . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 I tried Threelac for two months - no difference in my Candida. Regards. Ed In a message dated 22/01/2007 22:32:26 GMT Standard Time, casadimicheli@... writes: Hi Everyone, I'm new here, and have a basic probiotic question. Am I better off with ThreeLac, or a basic probiotic? Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 The first thing I used to treat my candida was Threelac. Then I found these . I have found that the diet and recommended supplements are a much better (and less expensive way) to cure candida. I did use Threelac after starting diet occasionally for constipation. I now eat sauerkraut each day, digestive enzymes with each meal, along with recommended vits, and a less expensive probiotic and have just as much success if not more. http://kelleygate.blogspot.com 8 weeks 3 days > I'm new here, and have a basic probiotic question. Am I better off > with ThreeLac, or a basic probiotic? > > Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 , I agree. ThreeLac is a good product... but I think that it can be done better and at much lower cost. Why do you eat sauerkraut? How does this fight the candida? Is it the acid? I don't remember where but I think I've read that acids do fight candida. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 It is my understanding that it is a probiotic. I know that my digestion has improved since starting to eat it on a regular basis. > Why do you eat sauerkraut? How does this fight the candida? > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 In order for sauerkraut to be probiotic it must not be from a can or jar that has been pasteurized to kill living bacteria. Also, a lot of sauerkraut is simply pickled and wine-dipped in the first place rather than rotted. What you need is " sour cabbage " , each head dated best before: and in its own bag in the refrigerated section of the supermarket, or make your own by rotting it yourself. Duncan > > It is my understanding that it is a probiotic. I know that my > digestion has improved since starting to eat it on a regular basis. > > > Why do you eat sauerkraut? How does this fight the candida? > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 In order for sauerkraut to be probiotic it must not be from a can or jar that has been pasteurized to kill living bacteria. Also, a lot of sauerkraut is simply pickled and wine-dipped in the first place rather than rotted. " Sour cabbage " is probiotic, each head fermenting in its own bag in the refrigerated section of the supermarket. Duncan > > It is my understanding that it is a probiotic. I know that my > digestion has improved since starting to eat it on a regular basis. > > > Why do you eat sauerkraut? How does this fight the candida? > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Naturally fermented sauerkraut is a rich source of probiotics, which is why it tastes so acid. Keen Re: ThreeLac? , I agree. ThreeLac is a good product... but I think that it can be done better and at much lower cost. Why do you eat sauerkraut? How does this fight the candida? Is it the acid? I don't remember where but I think I've read that acids do fight candida. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 threelac is a very harsh product. I tried it but it upset my stomach too much to contiune taking. I had a very bad reaction to it. My husband tried it also and didnt have a bad reaction to it as a matter of fact he had no reaction at all. I know its very expensive and i also know someone who sells it and was able to quit her full time job to market threelac. It is supposed to help reduce cholestrol and aid in bowel movements. hope that helps sue ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. http://farechase./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 Threelac did absolutely nothing for me, what worked the best was difulcan 100mg and several days of rife. (And of course maintaining the low carb diet,) sue <tauttodream@...> wrote: threelac is a very harsh product. I tried it but it upset my stomach too much to contiune taking. I had a very bad reaction to it. My husband tried it also and didnt have a bad reaction to it as a matter of fact he had no reaction at all. I know its very expensive and i also know someone who sells it and was able to quit her full time job to market threelac. It is supposed to help reduce cholestrol and aid in bowel movements. hope that helps sue __________________________________________________________ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. http://farechase./ --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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