Threelac cheapest price too good to be true?

Threelac cheapest price
Threelac

Hi everyone.

Nope, this email isn’t what you think. I haven’t suddenly stopped believing that Threelac, used patiently and persistently, preferably with one of the liquid oxygen products is an excellent anti candida solution for many people. So why have I written “buyer beware” in the subject header? Well, recently I discovered a company selling Threelac on Amazon at what I could only describe as a silly price, which meant neither they nor anyone else could be making a profit on it. This went on for some weeks, and I was both frustrated and puzzled. I complained to the supplier, who told me they have never heard of this company, and they were not selling it to them. They asked me to buy a box, which I promptly did, and then found out why it was so cheap. Basically the box was badly damaged, but more importantly there was no expiry date on the box. Since the expiry dates are actually etched onto the box, and the distributor cannot falsify the expiry date, I am not sure how it is even possible to provide stock with no expiry date whatsoever on it. I was puzzled, but the one thing i did know was that was something dodgy about this supplier, and this stock. Was it stolen? Was it counterfeit? I don’t know, but personally I would not take it.

Recently this supplier has stopped selling the Threelac cheapest price stock that they were previously advertising. Good job, as I would hate to think of customers being ripped off with what looked like a great deal but only because the stock is counterfeit or beyond it’s expiry date.

So my conclusion, biased as I am, is rather than just googling “Threelac cheapest price” and deciding to buy purely based on price, do consider who you are buying from before making your purchase. Just as all that glitters is not gold, all that looks cheap is not necessarily being sold with integrity.

GREEN DOES NOT EQUAL GOOD

Colon health is a big deal here at the Finchley Clinic. We are big on keeping your colon free of toxins and maintaining a healthy population of friendly bacteria; it’s one of the most widely-used ways to promote overall good health.

We also want you to fully understand what you’re getting when you use supplements. After all, it is your body and your health so you should be the one to make informed decisions about what goes into it.

You might have heard a lot about herbal supplements and taking extra fibre to keep your bowels in order. While it is true that a fibre-rich diet is good for your guts, taking fibre supplements might actually do you more harm than good. Herbal supplements can contain toxic contaminants and allergens – and that’s just the side effects. Their intended effects can be directly harmful to your internal health.

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Take psyllium, for example. Widely promoted as a healthy way to cleanse your bowels, it’s been known to cause serious allergic reactions,so it isn’t suitable for everyone. While reactions are fairly rare, psyllium can also result in the exact opposite of its goal by causing new bowel obstructions. Although we don’t doubt that they can provide great results in the right situation, some people, our company director included, find psyllium products to be extremely bloating and constipating even when taken as directed with plenty of water.Ironically, psyllium treatments can actually be very risky for those already suffering from painful constipation. Using psyllium in the long term may also affect your ability to absorb vital minerals such as iron.

Cascara sagrada or buckthorn bark was banned in the US in 2002 for use in laxatives, but still finds its way into bowel cleansers. Like senna, another popular cleanser, buckthorn is a type of anthraquinone – a naturally-occurring but nevertheless harsh compound that irritates your bowels to cause contractions and force a bowel movement. Apart from causing diarrhoea, nausea and a fair amount of physical discomfort, this irritates your colon’s population of healthy bacteria – so you end up with a less healthy gut than you started with.

 

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This is why we usually recommend a mineral colon cleanser like Oxy Powder over and above fibre based products– even though we sell a few of them. It’s an oxygen-based product that uses magnesium oxide compounds to slowly release nascent oxygen into your bloodstream and digestive system. The oxygen creates an environment hostile to harmful anaerobic gut bacteria, but rather than forcing your bowels to move, it simply loosens and breaks down toxic build-up. At the same time, it feeds beneficial aerobic bacteria, to encourage them to multiply and create a healthier, more stable colonic environment.

Many of us fall into the trap of believing that because something is “herbal” or “natural”, it must be good for us. It’s important to stay informed and realise that not everything green is your friend.