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Introducing Threelac Capsules.
From Mark Lester - Director of The Finchley Clinic.
In the very early days, when we were a tiny company (not that we are exactly Holland and Barrett even now), only selling Oxygen Elements Max, Silica Plus and a handful of other products, I was speaking with Shanna Denfield - one of the senior staff of Global Health Trax - and she told me they had a new probiotic called Threelac. She told me it was selling incredibly well, on the back of getting great feedback from candida overgrowth sufferers. I decided to buy a dozen boxes to try on my patients, and they too soon began reporting great results. Often these results were reported where many other products hadn't worked. Anyway, my orders went up from a dozen boxes to 50, then 100, then 500, and these days 1,000 to 2,000 at a time. At one point we had constant shortages as we were overwhelmed by the demand. Then we encountered a number of competitors, who smelt the money and dived in. Most of them have been and gone, but we remain the primary UK seller, which I told the manufacturers would happen, and I turned out to be correct.
Anyway, Threelac capsules came along 10 years later. It's basically the same as the sachets, except in vegatarian capsules rather than sachets. The price is the same, and you get the same for your money. That's because 1 sachet = 2 capsules. Put another way, a box of 60 sachets = a box of 120 capsules in terms the number of live bacteria. If for any reason you are more drawn to capsules than sachets, this is the one to go for but there is no difference in terms of the effects they will have. At least I tremendously doubt it.
Friendly flora perform a number of constructive functions in the intestinal tract. One main function is to help prevent occasional good/bad flora imbalance. The "good" flora do this by crowding out the "bad" in the intestinal tract. Some common indicators of flora imbalance may be: