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Can anyone recommend a fast reliable online store or where i can buy it instore?

Thanks so much

Kirsty


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Buy what?

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Buy what?

Threelac ;')

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If you are going to be on it for several months it makes financial sense to become a member ( I think that is what they call it). You pay to become a member but then you get discounts on the products. You end up saving more money that way if you buy it a couple of times. I looked into all that a while ago, so please check my math, but I think that is correct.

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When I found out I had the yeastie beasties, I used caprylic acid capsules. Quite cheap, and worked quickly for me. I only needed one or two bottles of the stuff. Just avoiding sugars and yeast kept things right from then on. I saw amazing results within about two weeks.

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The company sets the price, so there's no way to get a deal on it other than becoming a member and getting the discount.

Love Threelac, btw. It deals with the candida problem without having to change your diet. You just take it and get on with your life. I always did two packets a day for 30 days. Remember to take it on an empty stomach with water and eat something immediately afterward for it to work the best.

I used do a course of it a few times a year, before I found out my problems were all gluten-related. I think I did one course of it right after going gluten-free and I haven't had any reoccurence, so I think my body has just normalized and doesn't get off-balance so easily anymore.

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