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How to Take Threelac

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By Zachary Kaplan
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Threelac was first made available in the U.S. in 2001. Previously, this product was sold only in Japan, released there in 1995 as an intestinal PH balance. In the U.S., dietary supplements are not regulated. But in Japan, Threelac was manufactured under strict government regulations. Global Health Trax is the company responsible for bringing Threelac to the U.S., and the company itself is FDA approved.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

    How to Take Threelac

  1. Step 1

    Take one of the 60 packets that come in each container of Threelac. The suggested initial dosage is one packet per day. Open the packet and let the contents dissolve completely in the mouth, then drink four to six ounces of water. Take it right before or directly after a meal, as food assists in transporting Threelac to the small intestine.

  2. Step 2

    Increase your fiber intake for the first several weeks that you take Threelac. It is important to cleanse the bowels and eliminate deceased yeast. When taking fiber, it is important to drink plenty of water. Take fiber on an empty stomach.

  3. Step 3

    Gradually work up to two packets a day. If you begin to feel fatigued or sluggish, a high level of dead yeast and toxins may be sitting in the small intestine. Make sure that your bowel movements are regular, evacuating these toxins. In the event that constipation occurs, take three tablespoons of mineral oil, three nights in a row.

Tips & Warnings
  • Do not refrigerate or store Threelac near sunlight or heat.
  • The label suggests that three packets may be taken per day. However, this is not recommended within the first 30 days. The amount of candida destroyed, along with the build-up of toxins, will be too great, causing an extremely uncomfortable and lousy feeling.

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