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Posted by Dr. Bob on February 16, 2004, at 20:26:33
In reply to anyone use threelac or anything else for candida?, posted by Wolf Dreamer on February 16, 2004, at 15:11:52
> The die off thing isn't something I'm concerned with. I want all candida killed off as quickly as possible, and since I never leave the house anyway it doesn't matter if it makes me sick for a few days.
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> Whats the fastest way to kill it all off?
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> Does threelac work?
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> Since this is a medication, not an alternative therapy, I figured it belongs here.
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Posted by Dr. Bob on February 18, 2004, at 17:56:37
In reply to anyone use threelac for candida? « Wolf Dreamer, posted by Dr. Bob on February 16, 2004, at 20:26:33
Posted by Wolf Dreamer on February 18, 2004, at 2:12:56
In reply to Redirect: anyone use threelac for candida?, posted by Dr. Bob on February 16, 2004, at 20:27:44
Apparently... [see note]
Anyway, I'm looking into VSL#3 and other things now. When I finally decide on what to get, and use it, I'll post the results.
Some recommend an extract of oil of coconut, that has caprylic acid with lauric acid in it. I'm still sorting through information.
Apparently some just eat bits of coconut and get better.
[Note: This post by Wolf Dreamer originally included criticisms of a product and the company that sold it. The company contacted me and claimed that those were "libelous falsehoods". The only comments I take responsibility for are my own, but at their request, I deleted them. --Bob]
Posted by Wolf Dreamer on April 5, 2004, at 20:30:21
In reply to Re: threelac for candida? « Wolf Dreamer, posted by Dr. Bob on February 18, 2004, at 17:56:37
I just took notice of your censorship Dr. Bob. An e-mail notification next time one of my post is edited would be appreciated.
I save all my post on my own harddrive, and was looking over it to see what exactly I said that was considered wrong. My wording was a bit harsh, and I'm surprised I made such a post. I was apparently frustrated by his apparent marketing tactics. Sorry about that.
Ed McCabe is the man who owns the company that sells threelac in America. He does have a criminal record, as I mentioned. After some recent searching, I have found it was for tax reasons, so perhaps it was a bit misleading. People hear someone who sells health products has a criminal record, they naturally would assume, as I incorrectly did, it was related to past products. It is not.
The company also sells Oxygen Elements Plus which was formerly named Hydroxygen Plus. Searching for a government webpage about that, I found that the FDA doesn't think too much of it, and told them to stop making some of their unproven claims.
http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/g3456d.htm
Of course, they didn't fine him, and the National Institute of Health says nothing of it, so perhaps there isn't much to it. I didn't read the FDA warning letter they sent him too thoroughly.
My main complained I believe was valid though, on their marketing tactics. They do have people posting around trying to stir up business for them, one of which was cornered by questioning posters on curezone who revealed they had never really used the product just sold it. There are vast numbers of forums that have such post on them, and webpages of such claims as well, all designed to give you the impression that everyone says good things about it, and none disagree. Many of these webpages and post are very similiar. I just thought such business tactics should be commented on.
Anyway, I have no real complaint about you editing my post, only that you did not e-mail me to inform of this action.
Once again, threelac and the other stuff they sell might work great, I'm not sure, however I just hate how they let those selling it market it to the masses.
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