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lla2
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IT's supposed to be new ...along the same lines as candex in that it uses only antioxidents/enzymes and probiotics to get rid of yeast...no antifungals..so there is no die off...
I just went to the health food store to find out about something to get rid of yeast ...hoping this might be to blame for this waxing and waning of head symptoms, anxiety etc...on a daily basis...maybe yeast?

the women there said many of their clients were trying this and really liking it..it's website is www.peakhealthcareproducts.com, adn it has:

Cellulase enzymes: 220,000CU/gram and 325 grams...

then three different kinds of lactobacillis; acidophilis, rhamnosis, and casel..to replace with the good bacteria...

you're supposed to follow a strict diet of no yeast, take these for only 9 days, with no toxin release, therefore no die off symptoms, then you should start to feel relief in days..

I know I sound like a commercial, ,but I'm curious if anyone has tried it, so I"m trying to give a lot of details here...

any help would be appreciated..

thanks

Lisa


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up for any responses?
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Candex was the first product I used when I realized I had a yeast problem. My nutritionist recommended it highly.

For me, it was not helpful. I really needed something to kill the Candida overgrowth and, I needed to drastically change my diet. I did Candex for about 4 months to no avail.

That said, everyone is different. I suspect if your Candida is not systemic, as mine was, this product could surely be helpful.

I recall that it was hard to find and a tad pricy. I don't know if the product you mention is much different from Candex.

Let us know if it works, if you try it.

Bc


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Lisa,

Three lac really helped me. After taking it for a few months this summer my Dr. of Chinese Medicine said my yeast problem had improved greatly. I also take Candibactin AR by Metagenics (N.E.E.D.S carries this) which has really helped. A recent blood test showed only mildly raised Candida IGA, and no more IGG, IGM yeast.

I would have thought Dhonden would have been including some herbs in his mixture for your yeast. Are you seein him again soon?

I took my first pill before breakfast this AM, not too bad tasting. I guess I'll do one instead of two 3x day for the first week just to prevent a major healing crisis.

Chris


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that's what i did Chris...good idea..1 instaead of 2 will stop a healing crisis...keep me posted...keep emailing me with questions, or if you need me to call you leave your #..ok?

I will ask Dhonden..I see him on the 30th..good idea..maybe he has somethign natural for yeast. i know i'm not supposed to do herbs iwth this Proton pump inhibitor so i stopped them for the next 10 days..will see how it goes...

lisa


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