Fivelac & OxyLift Anti-Candida Kit

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Alternative to our Fivelac and Oxyen Elements Max kit.. Oxylift and Oxygen Elements Max are very similar, although Oxylift is vegan and vegetarian whereas Oxygen Elements Max (which is made by the same manufacturer as Fivelac) is not as 0.15% of the product consists of animal sourced amino acids. A brilliant budget kit for candida management.

Fivelac

A nutrient supplement that’s been developed as a result of many years’ research, Fivelac is, we like to think, less a successor to its predecessor probiotic supplement, Threelac; much more an alternative. Like the latter, Fivelac has been specifically designed to provide a roster of beneficial intestinal micro-flora for the gut, ensuring foreign bodies are removed from the intestine and infections brought on by the presence of candida and other yeast and fungus are fought and overcome, ensuring the gut’s made a yeast- and candida-overgrowth-free-zone.

To our mind, both Fivelac and Threelac are revolutionary supplements, primarily because they comprise three live, spore-forming lactic acid bacteria – Bacillus coagulans, Bacillus subtilis and Enterococcus faecalis. However, where Fivelac is different is that it adds two more highly effective probiotic strains to the formula; namely Lactobacillus acidophilus (to enhance gastrointestinal function) and Bifidobacterium longum (to prevent growth of harmful bacteria).

In which case, this means that, in being a quite separate supplement, Fivelac nonetheless doesn’t compromise ThreeLac’s proven formula (and doesn’t fundamentally alter a product that works so well for so many people); if anything, it enhances this formula. Note that the supplement also contains fibre, yeast (acting as necessary food for bacteria) and vitamins, which are beneficial in themselves, but are actually included in order to make the product do what it does. Please visit the main product page for more detailed information.

OxyLift

This vegan supplement is a UK exclusive to The Finchley Clinic – we’re the distributor of it on this side of the Atlantic and, it’s important to point out, the version that’s available and sold in the United States is not vegan-safe. Referred to by those who manufacture it as ‘the ultimate everyday safe oxygen supplement for the masses’, we believe OxyLift is a very reasonable vegan-safe alternative to Oxygen Elements Max; unquestionably, the two are similar oxygen-based supplements.

In addition to one’s suitability for vegans/ vegetarians and the other’s unsuitability, OxyLift and Oxygen Elements Max also differ in their fundamental ingredients. The latter possesses ‘subtle energy’ (technically, Vital Force™ Technology/ VFT), while the former comprises fulvic acid. An ancient natural deposit, fulvic acid offers customers excellent health benefits, provided by high levels of fatty acids, hormones, vitamins, minerals, ketones, and flavonoids; all of which are necessary for cell and body development.

And, lest we forget, OxyLift also offers natural benefits for candida overgrowth sufferers (only more so when paired with Fivelac, of course) – and this provides the body with a terrific synergistic blend of powerful nutrients; the likes of oxygen, hydrogen, structured water, etheric respiration energies, major and trace minerals, enzymes and amino acids.

Vitamin C.

Plus, please be aware that Vitamin C, while being an unquestionably important nutrient (it’s surely beneficial for practically anyone who might want to boost its levels in their body), should nonetheless not be consumed for about two hours after consuming OxyLift. Not following this advice won’t cause you any harm but the additional Vitamin C in your system could reduce the efficacy of the OxyLift you’ve just taken.

page updated 12/03/2019