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Scientists estimate that 70 percent of people have Candida colonies in their intestines or mouths or on their skin. In most cases, the organism is commensal — it does not harm people, even though it depends upon them for food. However, colonies of Candida sometimes grow too large, as happens in the case of yeast infections. Vaginal yeast infections are a common and painful problem for a significant percentage of women. The oral form of Candida infection, known as thrush, is a common problem for infants.http://explore.rice.edu/explore/NewsBot.asp?MODE=VIEW&ID=6328 
MOST Americans Have Yeast Overgrowth AND DONT EVEN KNOW IT! Millions of people may have a yeast overgrowth—all ages, sex and race. Threelac Fivelac is used by Thousands of people are experiencing great temporary relief with ThreeLac everyday around the entire globe! ThreeLac™ is a naturally lemon-flavored dietary supplement which supports healthy digestive function. Yeast and Fungus overgrowth can be a major contributing factor to health issues or problems. - ThreeLac™ helps maintain intestinal flora that are essential for efficient digestion and assimilation of nutrients.
- ThreeLac contains three strains of live lactic acid bacteria that may help to help temporarily rid the body of overactive yeast and fungi. No other product on the market today contains this exclusive formulation.
- ThreeLac's effectiveness is the micro-encapsulation process that gets the live bacteria safely past the acidic environment of the stomach and into the intestines.
- ThreeLac’s oxygen-friendly bacteria goes to work supporting a healthy intestine.
- ThreeLac may offer temporary relief from typical yeast/fungi symptoms, which may include depression, anxiety, recurring irritability, heartburn, indigestion, lethargy, extreme food and environmental allergies, acne, dry, flaky, itchy skin, jock itch, migraine headaches, recurring cystitis/ vaginal infections, premenstrual tension, and menstrual problems.
- ThreeLac’s support may be detected as early as the first few days for some but should be noticed within seven to ten days for most people.
Simply empty the packet contents into your mouth and let ThreeLac dissolve. Immediately drink a small amount (4-6 oz.) of water. If additional support is needed, use up to 5 packets daily for up to 30 days. Since at least 70% of people have a yeast overgrowth – YOU probably have one too! You can try this simple free test at home to see if you have a potential problem: 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 in about 30 to 45 minutes. If you have a potential problem that THREELAC may 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 one hour, you probably have normal levels of yeast under control. THREELAC would then be used to maintain good bowel flora.
While taking ThreeLac, test yourself weekly. Perhaps you’ll begin to see your saliva float on top of the water without developing legs or strands sinking to the bottom of the glass. If you’re already seeing positive results—great. But if you’re still seeing "sinking/stranding," don’t get concerned or discouraged. Depending on the severity of your yeast overgrowth or fungi, it may take a while to get it under control. It may take up to 5 packets a day to start to support a reduction in yeast colonies. Fivelac Ingredients: Bacillus Coagulans (1 Billion CFU); Bacillus Subtilis (1 Billion CFU),Enterococcus Faecalis (500 million CFU), Bifidobacterium Lonngum (500 million CFU) Lactobacillus Acidophilus (100 Million CCFU), Refined Yeast Powder, Dietary Fiber as Galactomannan, FOS,Beta Cyclodextrin, Erythritol, Lactose, Lemon Juice Powder, Silica, Canola Oil. (The ThreeLac manufacturer has given assurance that the Enterococcus Faecalis strain used in ThreeLac & Fivelac does not have the virulent properties of some other strains. These strains do not come from animals; they are isolated, purified and cultured by growing them on nutrient media, according to the manufacturer). Enterococcus Faecalis - Enterococci are gram-positive, spherical bacterium that colonize in groups or chains. This organism is naturally found (resident) as part of the digestive tract flora in intestines of mammals, including humans. In the healthy intestinal tract they take their place among hundreds of other friendly flora and function as part of the normal eco-system. Clinical studies have been performed on certain strains of Enterococcus Faecalis, showing them to be non-pathogenic. FiveLac Amount Per Serving %DV Calories 1 Total Carbohydrate 1 g <25% Sugars 300 mg Not established Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 90 mg 150% Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine) .5 mg 20% Vitamin B1 (as thiamine) .5 mg 33% Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin) .4 mg 25% 

What Are Yeast Infections?
In a report from the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, July, 2004 by Dr. Alan Broughton classifies the varieties of yeast infection fungus as follows:
Superficial
This is a superficial infection that usually involves areas of the skin and mucous membranes such as the axilla, toes, and fingers (including the nail bed), the groin, mouth, and vagina. The diagnosis is made by clinical examination and a swab with direct microscopy identifying the yeast form.
Mucocutaneous
This is a serious condition and is mainly associated with a genetic defect of T cell function ("T" for thymus, a small lymphocyte developed in the thymus which orchestrates the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells.)
Systemic
Systemic invasion by yeast is a very serious condition and occurs in patients with profound immunodeficiency. This immunodeficiency is usually secondary to AIDS, chemotherapy for malignant disease and terminal leukemia. These patients can have lesions in the lungs, liver, kidney, and brain.
Yeast Overgrowth
Intestinal yeast overgrowth was first described in 1957 and has remained a controversial subject. Associated symptoms are bloating, itching and skin rashes. It has been implicated in a variety of ailments from chronic fatigue to immune deficiency.
Dr. Broughton's report goes on to discuss the relationship between yeast infections and leucocyte phagocytic function. That's a mouthful of medical terminology, but its really quite easy to understand. Leucocytes are white blood cells which belong to the wider class of phagocytes, cells that engulf and absorb waste material, harmful microorganisms, or other foreign bodies in the bloodstream and tissues. The presence of chronic yeast overgrowth is associated with difficulty in the first phase of phagocytosis, namely the phase in which an unwanted bacterium, or whatever, is captured by a white blood cell so that it can be ingested, destroyed, and expelled as harmless waste material.
This malfunction is seen not only in yeast overgrowth, but also in other intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. These defects in phagocytosis prevent the normal destruction of the yeast by the leucocytes, and in spite of antifungal therapy the patients only have transient improvement at best.
One way to assist your body in the the destruction of unwanted yeast by leucocytes after it gets into the blood stream, is by daily supplementation with strains of beneficial bacteria--particularly Bacillus Coagulans, Bacillus Subtilis, and Enterococcus Faecalis, contained in ThreeLac. These friendly bacteria will help to destroy unwanted yeast while it is still in the intestine, before it gets into the bloodstream.
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