Threelac as a Candida Treatment

Candida yeast overgrowth can turn into a chronic problem for some individuals. Candida overgrowth can affect a certain part of the body, such as a vaginal yeast infection, or it can become a systemic condition with wide-ranging symptoms. Fortunately there is a natural treatment available with a probiotic called Threelac.
  1. What is Threelac?

    • Threelac is not an anti-fungal and it is totally natural and safe. It can be used to treat Candida overgrowth, but also to prevent the condition from recurring. Threelac is a probiotic consisting of three different organisms. Candida can hide from other anti-fungal treatments, but it can't hide from Threelac. Some people refer to Threelac as a natural Candida cleanse. The probiotics in Threelac eat and destroy the Candida yeast, which is why it is so effective.

    How Does Threelac Work?

    • Threelac is a dietary supplement that naturally supports the digestive function. It contains three live bacteria: bacillus coagulans, bacillus subtilis and enterococcus faecalis. Threelac allows the bacteria to pass through the user's stomach and into the small intestine. Threelac contains what is known as a "helpful bacteria". The helpful bacteria goes where it is needed, which is in the intestine where the candida has grown out of control. Once there, the candida will be destroyed and the individual's pH will be restored. Once the process is complete, the bacteria will pass through the individual's system.

    How Should Threelac Be Taken?

    • Threelac is available in packs. One pack, which is added to a half cup of water, should be ingested daily in the beginning of the treatment. Once you stop having side effects of candida, you should gradually cut back on the dosage. If you do not see improvement within a few days, you should increase the dosage. Some people have to take up to five packets a day in order for the treatment to be effective.

      You also need to take extra care in the storage of Threelac. It should be stored at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. All packets must be consumed within 24 hours of being opened.

      Threelac should not be mixed with other anti-fungal drugs or medications. Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should avoid taking Threelac. While the fungus is "dying off", your symptoms may worsen.

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