The wrong bus?
A common misconception is the "direct" connection.
This has screwed up my analysis of what I "thought" was happening on more than a few occasions.
My perspective is this.
What may make 3lac "seem" to work better than most, may be a secondary effect.
If 3lac is killing candida, initially, you should feel worse due to die off and metal release.
Period.
There is NO way around this.
The toxins produced by "killing" a colony should exceed their average daily output of poisonous waste by a far margin.
(This assumes the "daily waste", while poisonous, does not have a "much higher" toxic rating, which, for all we know, may not be the case)
So "something" is helping prevent this from happening. Is the waste being neutralized?
There is a supplement used to counteract ammonia released by dying parasites.
Perhaps something similar is happening here?
From looking at the ingredients I wouldn't have a problem with the 3lac bacteria merely neutralizing Candida's waste.
If you feel good in a mere two days, it's not killing the bacteria, it's blocking the "downside" of the candida.
Though it may limit proliferation and over time, decrease the ratio of good to bad bacteria.
Just my 2 cents.
Savagegrace