Re: ThreeLac is a scam!
How did you find that out? That 80% of the people that you treat (are you a doctor, BTW?) have candida. Actually, according to medical books, EVERYBODY that you treat should have candida as it is a natural substance in the body.
Are you refering to Candida Fungal Infestation, or just that they had Candida? If these were people coming to you with an intelligent concern that they did have Candida Fungal Infestation then it shouldn't be surprising that 80% of them did in fact have it.
But this doesn't mean that 80% of the population at large has Candida problems. I know a lot of people and can only think of a very few who have Candida problems. And only in one case does someone else in the immediate family/household also have it.
Were medical tests run (such as the Candida Antibody Panel) to determine that there was an actual Candida problem or simply unscientific questionnaires performed? Or the so-called "Free Saliva Test" (which almost everyone who I have had try it has "failed " it... and my mother - who has severe candida problems - readily passed it, even during the midst of her latest relapse).
I have been burned so many times that I no longer trust ANY information that is dessiminated by someone who markets the product that they are making the claims for. Whether it's a pharmaceutical citing their own studies or suppleemnt retailers hyping their claims (for their specific product naturally).
Does Threelac offer any clinical trials or studies showing the effectiveness of their product? Obviously if they are such a large company and have such tremendous sales and are international in scope, they would readily conduct such trials (look at the number of studies done to show the effectiveness of St John's Wort, samE, etc., etc... where are the similar trials involving ThreeLac? Or comparing ThreeLac with products such as Primal Defense or Candex, etc.?