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Thanks for the feedback! I'm currently taking inulin along with 4-6 caplets

daily of Primal Defense. My problems are in the lower intestinal area, (loosely

called the stomach) where I've had frequent cramping with lots of stomach

noises, especially after eating, for well over a year. I've cut down on sugary

foods, and eat more salads. I failed the candida " spit " test that you all might

be familiar with. Blood and stool tests came back clear. Caprylic Acid,

Nystatin and Primal Defense has helped, but not resolved my condition. Anyone

had any similar symptoms over the years?

Maurice

Re: Three Lac or Primal Defense

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> Has anyone tried either or both of these products and found effective

> relief for stomach candida? I've been using Primal Defense for several

> months now, and find it has really helped. But some symptoms remain.

> I've seen several on this list mention ThreeLac, and was wondering how the

> two compare. Any thoughts to help me?

>

> Thanks

> Maurice

I would doubt you have stomach candida but if you do, using betaine HCl

or glutamic acid with your meals will make your stomach acid enough to

discourage candida. It can't hack an acid environment.

If your candida is in the bowel, that's a different story. Are you taking

prebiotics such as inulin to go with the probiotic? If not, why not?

There is a sugar-free, FOS-free inulin that works well to excellent at

feeding only the good bacteria.

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/

Duncan Crow

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> Thanks for the feedback! I'm currently taking inulin along with 4-6

> caplets daily of Primal Defense. My problems are in the lower

Hi Maurice,

Inulin dose is about 12-15 grams daily. How much are you taking? Sugar is

problematic. Is your inulin 10% or 6% sugar? The contents should be

declared on the label. Look for the glucose, fructose and disaccharides

totals and add them up.

The contents of my bulk inulin are less than 1% sugar, less than 1% FOS.

Duncan Crow

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