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The Fruit Loops" of Alternative Medicine Yeast infections aren't just a "female" problem. As a matter of fact yeast bacteria found in the intestinal tract emit a variety of toxins (some estimates range up to 75) that contribute to a whole list of medical problems from chronic fatigue to allergies and digestive disorders. A new product from Japan called Threelac seems to be able to treat intestinal based yeast infections like "fast food" and helps allow people to regain their health. (PRWEB) January 25, 2005 -- It tastes like a crushed up yellow Fruit Loop" (of the cereal fame). But this funny powder isn't a breakfast food but a powerful probiotic formula.
Discovered by a Japanese pharmaceutical company whilst carrying out trials on the effects of certain probiotic bacteria on hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol), it was proven that three types of lactic acid producing bacteria out-performed others tested. Further investigations showed it to be extremely effective in the fight against yeast infections in both men and women.
While most people think yeast infections are only a female" problem, and one we shouldnt talk about, nothing could be further from the truth. It is estimated that 80% of the population have yeast infections which can start in the intestinal tract and emit toxins that can flood the entire body. Left unchecked these toxins can contribute to chronic fatigue, allergies, digestive disorders, skin problems, and even systemic infections to name but a few problems.
This probiotic formula called Threelac" in its commercial form sort of acts like a Pac-man." When it hits your intestinal tract, it eats away at the bad bacteria and repopulates the good bacteria with its healthy, live microorganisms. Its a bit like house cleaning and getting everything in good order again. Threelac" has been sold commercially in Japan for several years now without one incident of a negative side effect.
Want to know if you have a yeast infection try the Spit Test?"
When you get up in the morning, before you do anything or put anything into your mouth; work up some saliva and spit it into a clear glass of clean water. This is a very important test, so keep checking the water every fifteen minutes or so for up to one hour! The spit test is a guideline. When the water is examined, those affected with a yeast infection could see strings traveling down from the saliva. The water may have turned cloudy, there may be speckles suspended in the water, and the saliva may sink to the bottom.
Want to repopulate your body with live microorganisms and keep things in check? Threelac" is now available in the United States with a special free report. It is available to all by sending a request to Threelac", 834 South Union Street, Olean, New York 14760 or one is invited to visit the following web site http://www.candida-yeast-problems.com and learn more on the subject. ###
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