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If two already great entities are even better when brought together, why not pair them permanently? This is our thinking when it comes to Threelac and the vegan-safe OxyLift. This kit brings together both terrific anti-candidal supplements to deliver excellent results for our customers (effectively a doubled-down anti-candida offering) – and we know this is the case because of the feedback we’ve received from our customers. So, a little more about the individual supplements that make up this kit…
As probiotics go, many would attest there are none better for tackling the effects of and managing candida and yeast infections than Threelac – not just experts like practitioners and kinesiologists, but many of our customers.
Critically, Threelac is a powder-based probiotic supplement that owes its health-improving properties to a trio of ingredients – three live, spore-forming lactic acid bacteria: Lactobacillus Sporogenes, Bacillus Subtilis and Streptococcus Faecali. These nutrients are, indeed, highly significant because their inclusion ensures Threelac, once consumed, is capable of enacting its micro-encapsulation process in the body; which means these three friendly bacteria, enclosed in small capsules so they’re protected from the acidic environment of the stomach, will pass from the stomach and into the intestines, purging the latter of candida (and radically reducing the level of harmful dysbiotic microorganisms present there). Therefore, beneficial microflora can be replenished and thrive, thus preventing further overgrowth.
As you’d no doubt assume, individual results with Threelac are liable to vary (no person’s body is exactly the same as another’s); nonetheless, Threelac – along with its sister supplement Fivelac – is The Finchley Clinic’s most popular probiotic; and not by chance. Our customers maintain that, in general, either Threelac or Fivelac help them a great deal – especially when one of them’s combined with an appropriate oxygen product…
If you prefer consuming Threelac in capsule form instead of via sachets, please say so in the comments field when checking out your order. Otherwise we will assume you prefer sachets and send you your order in that format.
You’ll find The Finchley Clinic is the exclusive, sole importer of this vegan supplement (it’s especially produced for us to sell in the UK; the US-version is not vegan-safe). Its manufacturers like to refer to OxyLift as ‘the ultimate everyday safe oxygen supplement for the masses’ and, essentially, we see it as a perfectly reasonable vegan-safe alternative to Oxygen Elements Max, which is an undoubtedly similar oxygen-based supplement.
Aside from one being suitable for vegans and the other not, perhaps the main difference between OxyLift and Oxygen Elements Max is that the latter comprises what its manufacturers refer to as ‘subtle energy’ – actually Vital Force™ Technology (or VFT) – while the former contains fulvic acid which, an ancient natural deposit, offers fantastic health benefits; with its copious levels of fatty acids, hormones, vitamins, minerals, ketones, and flavonoids that are necessary for cell and body development.
This is, in addition, of course, to OxyLift’s natural benefits for sufferers of the likes of candida overgrowth (especially when paired with Threelac). Thanks to it providing customers an impressively synergistic blend of potent nutrients that ensure the body receives oxygen, hydrogen, structured water, etheric respiration energies, major and trace minerals, enzymes and amino acids.
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.