Re: ThreeLac is a scam! -- I agree somewhat, and oxygen elements also craps out eventually for most folks...
...threelac's not a scam, it's a legitimate blend of probiotics and the encapsulation is great, but the product itself? Nowhere near as good as it is claimed.
Yes, it does seem to work wonders in the beginning -- for me, just finding out that I could feel that good was a revelation.
But if you're suffering from systemic candida that is very severe, you need four or more packets a day, and after a while, your yeast mutates and the threelac does NOTHING for it.
a year and a half off it now for me, and only recently when I pulled out a packet from an old can did I feel that I had a teensy partial beneficial effect (and I certainly won't buy it again).
So far as oxygen elements goes, the same principle in action -- great at the beginning, useless later on.
Go on eBay and get yourself a second-hand alpine ozone air cleaner instead, one for each floor of your house if you can afford it (if you use a snipe tool this time of year, and decide in advance what your max is, you should not pay over $150 -- replacement plates are super-cheap now on ebay so don't pay extra for extra ones.
And while you're there, I recently found primal defense 90 caplet size for 28.75 a bottle, about five bucks shipping. For me, it's been old faithful when it comes to the probiotic category -- not that it or anything else is a stand-alone product. Wellness can't be separated from what's whole, at least for me.