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Ladylee210
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Hello everyone, I have tried Threelac and could not take it after just 2 doses due to itching (100 some dollars down the tubs).
I have read that some of you have taken Theralac and also noticed that the ingerents are very different - Threelac contains something called rice yeast I think?
That is what I think started the itching.
Any help or suggestions?

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Lymetoo
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I think Threelac also contains pectins or some kind of citrus.

Theralac is great stuff! I imagine there's a money-back guarantee too...??

www.theralac.com

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5dana8
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Theralac says in their phamplet that you can go up to 30 days without refrigeration when traveling. But I do I refrigerate it as soon as I get it .

Sorry I don't know much about treelac. If you do a search here there are some past posts on it.

Take care

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TerryK
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I don't see any rice yeast in the Theralac so if that is the problem perhaps you can use Theralac.

It's possible that you are itching because you are having a candida die off reaction.
Terry

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Aniek
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They are completely different things. But I wonder if somebody purposely chose a similar name. So many people get confused on this board between the two.

You should see if Threelac has some kind of guarantee. Especially since you had a severe reaction.

And maybe you know somebody who can use the bottle if you haven't thrown it out yet.

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Threelac and theralac are really different from eachother. I had trouble with threelac as well.

Threelac is developed to eat yeast.

Theralac is an advanced probiotic formula that is really great.

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Never tried "Threelac," so can't weigh in there, but I consider Theralac to be a life-saver.

I won't tell you the carb transgressions I get away with, for fear of being permanently banned. [Big Grin]

It's just excellent.

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quote:
Originally posted by Michelle M:

I won't tell you the carb transgressions I get away with, for fear of being permanently banned. [Big Grin]


[lol]

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Ladylee210
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Thank you all that responded, bear with me as I am new to this site and need to figure out how to post to each individual person.

I don't know for sure if it is the Yeast product that is in the Threelac but anything with the word yeast in it gives me doubt. As I have yeast within my blood stream and usually the iching causes me caution that the yeast is in the active state.

It's a good idea from the poster that said about seeing if someone else can use it, I have the whole Basic yeast recovery system from that line and the cost was 175.00, only 2 paks are missing so I'd be willing to let it go at a good price, as I know it's not good for me (allergic) and if anyone is doing good on it - then they can contact me at [email protected].

I did order the Therlac and hope to have better luck with that. I saw a few websites - all were selling it for 39.00. Is that the going price or is there any place else to order it for cheaper?

These 2 items are completely different as I have researched them both.

Again thank you all and best of health.

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