Re: Clients reactions with Lufenuron?
I've yet to talk to anyone who has had any long-term benefits of this flea-killing pharma drug. Take at your own peril. Although the makers Novartis claim it is "safe with no know effects", many drug makers say this about most of their toxic wares.
I can't see how this product long-term can have any effect on restoring digestive harmony, and it will end up like the rest of the long list of drugs. Great symptomatic "one hit wonder", but no flow on through to great and lasting health benefits. You must remember, when a drug is designed and manufactured as a pesticide, the main aim is that it will have a powerful immediate effect. This is very short lived, and the makers are very happy about this, because it will mean you buy it time and again to "eradicate" the pest. Only to discover that it has returned, and needs "eradicating" once more.
It's time to re-think about these kinds of therapies folks. They are very short-lived, and the more you fall for these silver drug bullets (with, as you say: "the best I've felt"), the more you will keep looking for that drug nirvana. Problem is, it will never come. Getting rid of a yeast infection is not a simplistic "let's take this drug" approach, and all my troubles will be over. It just doesn't work like this. It requires a much more holistic approach, and one that most folks are not that interested in, because they keep shooting for wanting to quickly feel: "the best I've felt". Eradicating candida takes a lot of commitment and plenty of change is required.
Now that you have come out the other end of Lufenuron, it may make you more wary of these drug-based approaches to candida. Each person has to find their own path to recovery, and I don't believe that drugs like Lufenuron belong on that journey. There may be others who disagree, but I've been contacted by many patients from many different countries and have yet to find one with a positive long-term experience with this drug.