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FiveLac Information:
FiveLac was introduced in 2006 to address the one weakness that ThreeLac has. ThreeLac is a great candida fighter, but the bacteria present in the ThreeLac are plant derived and will not colonize in the colon.
FiveLac has all of the ThreeLac bacteria but also adds acidophilus and longum which provide two of the most common recolonizing bacter. It does appear to be a bit more powerful than the ThreeLac and seems to help the bowel to move better (sometimes ThreeLac can be a little constipating).
FiveLac is much like ThreeLac in that it is a unique and very effective probiotic that seems to have an incredible ability to fight fingal infections. ThreeLac was formulated to deal with high cholesterol levels and has been in use for over 15 years in Japan. ThreeLac was introduced in the United States by Global Health Trax (located in San Diego) and they have exclusive rights to this product in the western hemisphere. GHT is a direct-marketing firm, but don't let that dissuade you from trying this fabulous product. Once in a while, a multi-level marketing firm will have a true GEM of a product and this is truly one of those.
FiveLac contains 5 live bacterium: Bacillus subtilis, enterococcus faecalis, bacillus coagalans, acidophilus and longum. These three bacteria may kill candida in the digestive system. FiveLac is also a lemon-flavored powder that is taken by pouring the powder on the tongue (just like pixie stix candy), letting it sit there for a few minutes and then swallowing. You then follow with water in order to wash the whole thing down.
Most people start with 1 packet of FiveLac per day and ramp up to 3 or 4 packets per day. This product is safe for children to use! If a person is sensitive to medications, they may also be sensitive to FiveLac. If you know you have sensitivities, it is a good idea to take much less of the FiveLac to start (an 1/8 tsp per day may be a good place to start).
FiveLac is starting to gain some acknowledgement in the medical field as we see that some doctors may be starting to point people in the direction of FiveLac to help fight their fungal problems.
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