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FAQ:
Q: What is the dirty truth about threelac?
A: Threelac Review, the Dirty Truth About Threelac. When Threelac originally came out about 7 years ago, it contained three species of spore forming bacteria that eat yeast and candida. They are lactobacillus sporogenes, bacillus subtilis, and streptococcus faecilis, which is not to be confused with the streptococcus bacteria that causes strep.
Q: What is threelac and what does it do?
A: When Threelac originally came out about 7 years ago, it contained three species of spore forming bacteria that eat yeast and candida. They are lactobacillus sporogenes, bacillus subtilis, and streptococcus faecilis, which is not to be confused with the streptococcus bacteria that causes strep.
Q: What is the difference between Candida and threelac?
A: Candida yeast is defenseless against the onslaught of Threelac. These good bacteria never rest in their mission to scour your digestive tract in search of their next meal….yeast. Threelac is micro-encapsulated so these yeast-eating live bacteria get by the stomach acids intact to search for their next meal.
Q: What bacteria is threelac made from?
A: So Threelac was originally made from Lactobacillus sporenges, Bacillus subtilis, and the safe strain of Streptococcus faecilis. The names changed to Bacillis subtillis, Bacillus coagulans – another name for Lactobacillis sporogenes, and Enterococcus faecalis – another name for Streptococcus faecalis.