Can I experience bloating because of threelac?

Thank you for checking out this video today. I routinely get asked questions from people from all around the world regarding what are the best antifungal products to use when it comes to yeast infections. The best probiotics. The best dietary supplements. The best oils. External treatment. Internal treatment. The best foods. I get asked many questions on YouTube, on Skype, through consultations, and also through emails from patients in almost 100 countries now. Thank you for all your amazing feedback. And also, I do apologize if I can’t personally respond to all of your many thousands of emails I get. I do have people helping me out, but with just the sheer volume of emails, it sometimes precludes me from answering every single email.

I get many questions regarding ThreeLac. Here’s a whole sheet on just ThreeLac questions. Can ThreeLac cause bloating? One lady asked. Another person asked here. Is ThreeLac involved with maybe causing my diarrhea? I’m getting constipation. Could ThreeLac be the cause of this because it started since I started taking ThreeLac? Gas, bloating, headaches, all sorts of problems I get with ThreeLac.

This is one of the reasons why I stopped using the ThreeLac. Now the people at Global Health Tracks will call me a fool and say that I’m wrong. But I can tell you now, I’ve used ThreeLac for many years with clients and I gave it a good run. I purchased it. I started using it on clients all around New Zealand and Australia. I was sending it different places, and I found very limited results with this product.

I do find, however, there are advantages to ThreeLac, which I haven’t seen with other products and I quite like the little straws or packets that it comes in. It’s a fantastic delivery system. Unfortunately, the product in my opinion doesn’t really live up to its expectations. I think it’s been pushed on people too hard with a promise of curing Candida. Some websites I’ve seen here in New Zealand and Australia claim you don’t even need to have a proper diet, just take this product and this will get rid of Candida.

I can tell you now; I’ve treated thousands of patients with yeast infections. This is a load of garbage, absolute garbage. Without the proper lifestyle and diet change, dietary supplements are a complete waste of time. In fact, three quarters of your attention needs to be drawn toward lifestyle and diet. Dietary supplements make up a small part of the equation when it comes to getting rid of a yeast infection.

Bloating with ThreeLac. Why is it a reality with a lot of people that I see? I must have had a dozen emails just in the last three months alone with bloating and gas with ThreeLac. Predominantly from the U.S. where a lot of this is sold, but also in Australia and New Zealand I get this quite a bit.

If we look at this product, it’s not hard to see why. They’re actually putting different kinds of sugars in this product. They even put canola oil in it and they even put casein, 30 parts per million, casein. An ingredient derived from milk, it says here. Why on earth would you put in casein, which is a highly potentially allergenic protein, in a product that’s supposed to help with bloating and gas? This is going to cause bloating and gas. It’s ridiculous to do this. Be aware. You’ve also got these sugars in there, erythritol, beta-Cyclodextrin. Now correct me if I’m wrong, but dextrins are kinds of sugars.

I’m not a big fan of ThreeLac and I give it the thumbs down as far as a Candida yeast infection is concerned. If you buy ThreeLac and you get bloating or gas, you send it straight back for a refund because it shouldn’t do this. Just be warned if you’ve got any kind of milk allergy or if you want to avoid sugars completely in your diet, especially sugars like this, and you’re not a big fan of canola oil like I am, avoid ThreeLac because I really don’t think it’s a fantastic product.

I hope that answers your question about ThreeLac and bloating. Thank you.

Can Aloe vera help against candida?

Thank you for checking out this video today. I’ve got a question here from a lady called Jean in Lancashire that’s in England. Jean’s asking me is aloe vera good for Candida. Does aloe vera have any antifungal activity? Can I take it when I’ve got a yeast infection? Jean sent me a nice email here saying that she’s got lots of aloe vera growing and she wants to know if it’s any good.

Aloe vera is a very good plant for digestive problems. It’s very soothing for the stomach, but particularly good for the lower end of the digestive tract, for the bowel. While it has not that much activity on the small intestine, it has a significant effect on the colon or the large intestine. It’s particularly good to sooth and calm things like ulcers. It’s great for ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. For autoimmune inflammatory disease of the bowel, it’s particularly indicated. It’s also superb for any kind of gut problem, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn. It contains many different amino acids, enzymes, minerals and vitamins. It’s very soothing.

I grow aloe vera myself, Jean. I’ve got some big plants growing in my herb garden. I love it to put on my skin if I’ve had any sunburn. If I’ve been out fishing, I’ll often just get a big piece of leaf and fillet it, give it a wash to get the yellow resin off the pulp, and then just rub the pulp all over the skin. It’s very, very nice to use. And you can also cut it in half, give it a bit of a wash, drop it in a big container of water, and leave it in your refrigerator. It’s exceptionally good as a drink really for gut issues.

It’s also good for Candida. And I think one of the primary reasons I like it for Candida, is it hasn’t got so much an antifungal action, but it assists the bowel in eliminations. So it’s very good if you can move stool out of the bowel on a very regular basis because lots of people have got constipation today. Many patients we see are hyperthyroid. They’ve got low thyroid activity and a lot of those have sluggish bowels. Lots of people will have a bowel motion, in fact, every two days that we see. It’s not that uncommon in America. With the SAD diet, the standard American diet, for people to pass their bowels every two days.

In the UK, where you live, Jean, I believe that one in three Britain’s don’t even eat fruit at all, so 30 percent of the population avoid fruit altogether. Fruit is an important part of the health of a person. Even if you’ve got Candida, you can still eat fruit. The fruits I recommend with major Candida are blueberries, green apples, kiwi fruit, avocado, and pomegranate. These are some of the best fruits you can eat with a yeast infection. I found this with experience that they work quite well.

Aloe vera, as I mentioned, is great for the bowel. Particularly good for hemorrhoids or rectal or anal problems. Anal itching, use a piece of the pulp and insert it rectally overnight. It’s superb for anal itching. Parasites, worms in children, you can use it for anything. Cuts, burns, gut problems, so grow some aloe vera. It’s a very, very fine plant to have in your garden. It has a beautiful lovely orange flower that comes off of it. Be careful also, Jean, because it’s frost tender. I had a few of mine die a few years ago because I left them outside in the frost, and the frost will hit them hard and kill them. So you need to cover them well or take them inside in the wintertime.

I hope that answers your question. Thanks for tuning in.

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