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karvel
August 3rd, 2011, 12:36 PM
Is there a date when it will be available again? Or if not a date an idea? I've made up my mind to finally buy it after treating myself with Grapefruit Seed Extract and Probiotics and getting some relief but not enough cure me.

SarahVaughter
August 3rd, 2011, 01:08 PM
We are having trouble to get the next batch of pure Lufenuron. The batch we received did not pass the very strict EU veterinary medicine tests and had to be destroyed. The big problem with Lufenuron is that 45 grams cost approx. 1000 dollars, when bought as Program VET from Novartis. The only alternatives to that are Chinese chemical factories. All of those only produce pesticide-grade - contaminated with heavy metals and even worse substances. It is very expensive to produce veterinarian-grade and in spite of the claims on trade websites where Lufenuron is sold, veterinarian quality has to be especially produced and needs special procedures. So we're just not able to source any veterinarian-grade Lufenuron at the monent, and due to the need to test any batch we aquire, we can tell you that it will take at least a month before we have it stocked again.

We are the only Lufenuron supplier that doesn't lie when we say we sell veterinary grade instead of pesticide grade. We have the extensive test results to prove it. Unfortunately, that also comes with regular supply shortages.

karvel
August 3rd, 2011, 01:28 PM
Would there be any other suggestion you can make to relieve me of my symptoms? I know the grapefruit seed extract and probiotics were doing an ok job but not what I needed to cure this. I don't want to fork over the money for ThreeLac if this can do the cure I need....

SarahVaughter
August 3rd, 2011, 01:46 PM
ThreeLac is not going to do anything to help with mycelial Candida. Neither will grapefruit seed extract. I have written about both on this forum..

Most people with serious chronic fungal infections should take antifungal medicines and boost their immune systems with natural sunshine and lots of sleep and of course an optimal diet.

karvel
August 3rd, 2011, 05:48 PM
How can I tell if I have mycelial Candida? Also, what are your thoughts on Black Walnut Hull Tincture and a product called E3 live?

SarahVaughter
August 3rd, 2011, 11:49 PM
Nothing can help with Candida in the gut - except "medical" antifungal medicines.

UPDATE: There has been a misunderstanding as to what I meant by "medical antifungals".
Of course, Lufenuron is a "medical antifungal".
I thought that was clear from the many animal trials we quoted on our sales page and in our user guidelines, performed by veterinarians in a clinical setting.
Lufenuron is just as effective as a prescription antifungal medicine such as Diflucan.
Sadly, some people have misunderstood this posting and have posted on their blogs that "Sarah Vaughter now says that Lufenuron doesn't really work for serious Candida infections".

Candida on the skin can be treated with a wide variety of cheap substances such as essential oils (oil of oregano etc.)
Candida in the mucous membranes of the mouth can be treated with Cinnamon (but don't overdo it, as it is carcinogenic).

Nearly all chronic Candida is mycelial. Only thrush is yeast.

99.99% of the myriads of expensive anti-Candida products are useless.