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Frequently Asked Questions About ThreeLac
What
is candida?
Candida
is a dimorphic organism, meaning it can exist in two shapes
and forms simultaneously. One form is a yeast-like state that
is a non-invasive, sugar-fermenting organism. The other is
a fungal form that produces very long root-like structures,
called rhizoids, that can penetrate the mucosa and is invasive.
What
makes candida bad?
Actually,
in its yeast form it is beneficial. We all have this form
of candida in our bodies. The candida population should be
low and indiscernible (no overt symptoms or cloudy saliva).
Friendly bacteria and a healthy immune system
prevent this yeast from becoming an infectious fungus.
It
is when our bodies lose their proper immune protection, or
the intestinal pH is altered unfavorably, that the organism
can change from the yeast form to the fungal form. When this
happens, the now-parasitic fungal form penetrates the gastrointestinal
mucosa and breaks down the boundary between the intestinal
tract and the rest of the circulation in our bodies. This
allows partially digested dietary proteins to travel into
the bloodstream, where they exert a powerful antigenic (antibody-stimulating)
assault on the immune system.
It
has been unofficially estimated that a startling 80% of the
population may have candidiasis that is out of control!
What
causes the change from good to bad?
There
are many theories. Most naturopaths concur that the conversion
happens due to some sort of attack on our immune systemseither
prolonged antibiotic use, taking steroids or oral contraceptives
on a regular basis, or a high sugar diet. It could be a combination
of these. It is also conjectured that candida increases its
numbers during periods of stress and lowered immune states.
What
are the symptoms of a candida infestation?
Typical
candida symptoms may include jock itch, depression, dry, itchy,
flaky skin, anxiety, recurring irritability or mood swings,
heartburn, indigestion, lethargy, food and environmental allergies,
joint soreness, chest pain, acne or other skin problems, migraine
headaches, recurring cystitis/vaginal infections, premenstrual
tension, and menstrual problems.
How
does ThreeLac help?
As
its name implies, ThreeLac contains three forms of spore-forming
lactic acid bacteria. These live microorganisms purge your
intestinal tract of the parasitic, fungal form of candida.
At the same time, ThreeLac helps to balance the pH levels
in our bodies.
The
secret behind ThreeLacs effectiveness is the micro-encapsulation
process that gets the candida-fighting live bacteria safely
past the acidic environment in the stomach. These oxygen-friendly
bacteria go to work dining on anaerobic problem
organisms that you dont want.
Everyone
using Oxygen Elements Plus has provided their body with a head
startyou already have created a rich oxygen environment
that ThreeLac loves.
How
do I take ThreeLac?
The
suggested use is 1 packet per day, right before you eat a
meal. Let it dissolve in your mouth and follow immediately
with 4-6 oz. of water. Then eat. Food acts as a buffer to
assist ThreeLac in reaching the small intestine, where it
helps your body rid itself of the candida parasites.
For
stubborn or elevated candida difficulties, you may want to
use 2 packets daily for 30 days, and then use 1 packet per
day thereafter for maintenance. For more severe candida infestations,
you may want to try 4 or 5 packets to start. Always be sure
to take a fiber product as well, as outlined in the next question.
Remember
that this organism is extremely resilient and difficult to
rid from your body. It can take time to re-establish good
health. Much patience is required in this process.
What
happens when I take ThreeLac?
You
may be one of a small percentage of people who experience
constipation. As the candida organisms are dying off, they
collect in the intestines, and your bowel becomes impacted.
We recommend that you take a fiber product for the first few
days when you start taking ThreeLac. And always drink plenty
of water.
If
you are typical, you will experience more frequent bowel activity.
Stool may be loose and/or more voluminous, as more bowel matter
vacates the body.
Will
I need to change my diet?
There
are no dietary restrictions. However, for general health reasons,
use common sense and avoid processed sweets. Eat your sweets
raw. Eat a good diet rich in nutritious
foods.
What
does ThreeLac taste like?
It
is a pleasant, lemon-tasting powder.
How
do I know if I have candida?
You
can try this simple test to see if you have candida: First
thing in the morning, before you put ANYTHING in your mouth,
get a clear glass. Fill with water and work up a bit of saliva,
then spit it into the glass of water. Check the water every
15 minutes or so for up to one hour. If you have a problem
that ThreeLac can help with, you will see strings (like legs)
traveling down into the water from the saliva floating on
the top, or cloudy saliva will sink to the bottom
of the glass, or cloudy specks will seem to be suspended in
the water. If there are no strings and the saliva is still
floating after at least one hour, you probably have candida
under control. ThreeLac would then be used to maintain good
bowel flora and proper pH.
More
information, please!
A
very specialized pharmaceutical company in Japan holds the
proprietary secrets behind this all-natural product, and Global
Health Trax was selected to be the exclusive distributor on
the North American continent. That means that anyone in America,
Canada, or Mexico who wants ThreeLac must come to a GHT Member
to buy it!
Everyone
who has participated in our tests is now free of candida infestation.
Dr. Connie Lee, a Ph.D. in nutrition who practices as a naturopath,
has sent us a testimonial statement regarding ThreeLacs
effectiveness, which may be found in the Testimonial
section of this website.
Why
are Oxygen Elements and Active Enzymes taken with ThreeLac?
Oxygen
Elements Plus is a patented product that supplies the body
with a steady diet of synergistically combined free oxygen,
hydrogen, full spectrum minerals, amino acids, and enzymes
- all the while cleansing our body's cells and colon.
Oxygen
Elements Plus contains elements that effectively oxygenate
the cells in our body and facilitate the transport of oxygen
throughout our tissues. It carries the ThreeLac more effectively
into our digestive system and throughout our body.
Candida
(yeast infection) is an anerobic bacterium which can not survive
in an oxygenated environment. Oxygen Elements Plus increases
the oxygen levels in the body making it harder for the candida
and yeast to survive because they cannot live in an oxygen-rich
environment.
Active
Enzymes is a complex combination of full spectrum enzymes
with probiotic benefits necessary for proper digestion and
processing of fats, proteins, carbohydrates and cellulose.
ThreeLac,
with the increased aid of Oxygen Elements Plus helps rid the
body of candida overgrowth. This die off of candida pathogens
accumulates in the intestinal tract. The enzyme cellulase
that is contained in Active Enzymes helps break down the cell
wall of the candida which is cellulose. Active Enzymes helps
rid our bodies of these die off products and cellulose (the
yeast organism is cellulose based in part), so they don't
remain in our intestinal tracts.
Yes,
ThreeLac Candida Defense can work on its own. The addition
of Oxygen Elements Plus and Active Enzymes helps it work more
efficiently.
Directions:
Follow the how to use instructions for ThreeLac. Remember,
ThreeLac is maximized when taken with food in the stomach
to buffer the stomach acids.
Oxygen
Elements Plus may be added to the water that you drink with
your ThreeLac (to potentiate the ThreeLac) and can also be
added to your water supply throughout the day. Be sure to
drink plenty of water (half your body weight in ounces) for
cleansing and hydration. Some individuals may need to consume
more fiber as well.
Active
Enzymes should be taken at meal times. A good acidophilus
like Jarro-Dophilus EPS (which we have) may also be helpful.
Products
have a 60 day money back guarantee (minus shipping) with return
of product container.
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