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jupiterfis Thu, Jul-24-03 08:56

ThreeLac for Candida??
 
Hi guys,

I was wondering if anyone has heard anything good/bad about ThreeLac to treat Candida?

Thanks in advance everyone :cool:

Cristin

wcollier Thu, Jul-24-03 18:25

Hi Cristin:

I'd like to hear about this too. I read that you can take this without having to follow the candida diet. Not sure how true it is.

Wanda

jupiterfis Fri, Jul-25-03 05:19

Hey wanda,

That is what I heard about threeLac as well. Sounds too good to be true -- right??

I was deliberating between ordering the ThreeLac or the Candistroy. I haven't yet decided -- I definetly want to get rid of the Candida right away and it seems as though (according to claims) that Threelac would be the right product.
I'll have to do some more research over the weekend to see what else I can find about Threelac.
I'll let you know if I find anything good/bad.

thanks Wanda,
Cristin

bbgirl3306 Fri, Jul-25-03 08:35

Yes, I'm interested in this product too. ITs hard enough for me to follow TSP, let alone the Candida diet as well. ;)

jupiterfis Fri, Jul-25-03 08:47

bbgirl,

I know, the two diets together are so strict.. at least with SP you get some variety with starches.

I'll let you guys know what I find out...
cristin

MsJinx Sat, Jul-26-03 15:52

http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/4966/

This is another way to go - not a strict. Very interesting approach. I did have a friend once ask why I didn't eat an open-faced grilled cheese sandwich - he said the heat killed the mold! Duh. Seems fairly logical, no?

AZDean Sun, Jul-27-03 08:24

My wife saw the ThreeLac and decided she wanted to get that, but then we saw some of the web sites recommend a number of other products to go with it. I ended up paying about $400 for all these things so I sure hope they work! Of course, I'm not at all convinced that yeast is the real problem. I wish the medical community was better in these areas, but most don't seem to know hardly anything about it.

Here's one of the web sites I went to:
http://www.gethealthyagain.com/yeastinfections.html

jupiterfis Sun, Jul-27-03 10:29

AZDEAN,
Thanks for the article! Has your wife started the ThreeLac yet? IF so, is she having any results good/bad?

I didn't realize it was SO EXPENSIVE!! I guess if it WORKS it would be worth the money but still, that is a lot of $$$.

thank for the input -- I would LOVE to hear about your wife's results!
Cristin

wcollier Tue, Jul-29-03 15:39

Can't you just take the ThreeLac (at $58 US, good for 2 months) without the other products? That doesn't look too unreasonable if it works alone.

Cristin, not all candida diets are alike. My candida diet didn't restrict grains and I did just fine on it. I would guess each person is different. What's most important is assessing how you feel after eating certain foods. I kept a food diary when I was put on my candida diet.

Wanda

wcollier Wed, Jul-30-03 15:28

I just found the ingredients list for ThreeLac.

Ingredients: Spore Forming Lactic Acid Bacteria (Lactobacillus Sporogenes), Lemon Juice Powder, Refined Yeast Powder, Castor Oil, Spore Forming Bacteria (Bacillus Subtills), Lactic Acid Bacteria (Streptococcus Faecalis)

What's up with the refined yeast powder? :daze: Does anyone have any research on this stuff? I see references to it, but not the actual studies. I'm a little leary of this pyramid-type marketing.

Wanda

MsJinx Wed, Jul-30-03 15:56

That's supposedly for the buggers to eat (to keep them alive) until they get to your guts.

That's why I'm leary, too.

wcollier Wed, Jul-30-03 16:10

Thanks Jinxy! It doesn't make sense, huh? If ya don't need to follow a candida diet, then there should be lots of critter food, no? :daze: I wish I could find some unbiased information on this stuff.

Wanda

wcollier Wed, Jul-30-03 16:25

I found this forum that discusses ThreeLac. It doesn't seem as biased as the other info.

http://curezone.org/forums/m.asp?f=41&i=787

--edit--
if you enter "threelac" in their search field, you'll get lots of hits about ThreeLac. I even found out how to get it in Canada.

Wanda

jupiterfis Thu, Jul-31-03 04:42

Wanda,
Thanks so much for posting that link -- there was so much gREAT info. on Threelac.

I've decided to order it -- can't hurt and it's actually fairly affordable if you only order the Threelac.
The other morning I did the candida saliva test -- and I was thoroughly grossed out.... It seems as though (according to the test) I have a lot of candida in my system. I am VERY eager to get rid of the little beasts......

Thanks for all the information -- it was a HUGE help!!
Cristin

MsJinx Thu, Jul-31-03 08:29

If there are in fact "clinical studies" why wouldn't they be cited? On ANY of the ThreeLac sites?? Just doesn't make any sense. I italicized and bolded for emphasis...

http://www.healthandage.com/PHome/gm=2!gid2=2458

Comment
This review of evidence from clinical studies shows that oropharyngeal candidiasis can be treated quite effectively with oral or systemic azole derivatives, although clotrimazole is less effective than the others (fluconazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, and itraconazole). Of the polyenes, amphotericin B was superior to nystatin when used systemically.
Perhaps more importantly, these drugs can be used to prevent the occurrence of symptomatic candidiasis in patients at high risk. Daily or once-weekly fluconazole were almost equally effective, but itraconazole was less so. Locally, chlorhexidine or nystatin oral rinses may be used.
The review contains little information on drug doses, which should be obtained from prescription manual or the manufacturers' approved labeling. It also contains no reference to alternative therapies (such as ThreeLac, Hydroxygen Plus, and Paracan) that are widely advertised. Apart from a pilot study of melaleuca solution, there are no adequate clinical trials showing efficacy of such substances reported in the medical literature.

Source
* Oropharyngeal candidiasis C.~Pankhurst, Clin Evid, 2002, vol.~7, pp.~1248--1262


I would LOVE for this stuff to work, and if they DIDN'T make claims about clinical studies with no references, I would be more inclined to try it - plenty of things are great and have never been clinically tested. That sort of stuff just makes me mad, though.


If y'all find any of these supposed studies, I will buy the stuff IMMEDIATELY - I'm always for the EASY way out :D


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