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Global Health Trax joins JENNY MCCARTHY!!

August 30, 2008 · 11 Comments

EXCERPTS FROM ARTICLE BY GLOBAL HEALTH TRAX

Vista, Calif.; July 14, 2008 – Actress and best-selling author Jenny McCarthy has established herself as a tireless crusader in the search for a cure for autism and advocate for nutritional regimens to help manage the disease.

McCarthy incorporated the Global Health Trax™ (GHT) flagship specialty probiotic product, ThreeLac™, into her autistic son’s nutritional regimen and shared her experience in her recently published book Louder than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism. ThreeLac™ probiotic is a fungal and yeast-recovery/reduction product providing selected beneficial microflora to the intestinal tract, and it is distributed exclusively through Global Health Trax. Many parents of autistic children have adopted nutritional therapies and diet changes including what is known as a gluten-free, casein-free (GFCF) diet which restricts wheat and milk products.

 In 2002 McCarthy gave birth to Evan who as an infant was full of life, making eye contact and smiling, but at age two Evan began having seizures. After countless doctors’ visits, a neurologist gave Jenny what she described as a devastating diagnosis; Evan had autism.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in every 150 children born in the United States has autism and it is estimated approximately one million in the U.S. have this disorder. Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the U.S. today.

With no known cure to this disease, McCarthy embarked on a mission to improve her son’s life and health. Her unwavering determination and refusal to settle for a “no cure” diagnosis prompted her to do extensive research that led her to GHT ThreeLac probiotic. On page 200 of her book, McCarthy writes, “This is the stuff that really made Evan excrete yeast and start talking more.”

Global Health Trax (GHT) supports the autism community’s efforts to raise awareness and advance investigation of the disease’s causes.

“We admire and praise the autism community and Jenny McCarthy for their inspiring passion and commitment to find help for this heart-breaking disorder,” said Global Health Trax President & CEO Tom Dixson, Co-Founder and former CEO of Petco. “Global Health Trax is proud to know that so many families including Jenny’s have chosen GHT nutraceuticals including ThreeLac for their nutritional regimen, and we are honored to help underwrite the fundraising and awareness campaigns of Generation Rescue.”

About Global Health Trax

Global Health Trax™ (GHT), is one of the most trusted names in nutrition since 1997. GHT’s wholly-owned nutraceutical manufacturing company, Health Specialties Manufacturing (HSM), formerly Health Specialties International (HSI), develops and produces industry-leading nutritional supplements for GHT and other well known nutritional companies. These include specialty vitamins, minerals, enzymes, anti-oxidant juices and capsules, patented Oxygen Elements Max™ and Silica Plus™. Global Health Trax is also the exclusive master distributor of ThreeLac™, Flora Five™ and Prostatade™ to help people maintain healthy lifestyles. Dedicated to finding effective natural ingredients and products that continue to address worldwide health needs, GHT is at the forefront of providing innovative nutraceuticals to the global market plus offering income opportunities for others by distributing GHT products.

Learn more at www.ghthealth.com/mt  or contact ghtnutrition@gmail.com

(Article by GHT Corporate Staff)

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WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR LOVE? Buy a Company

June 1, 2008 · 4 Comments

Nutritional Wellness I used to KEEP ME ALIVE!!

 

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Global Health Trax joined Jenny McCarthy, along with Jim Carrey, in the Quest to fight “Autism”.  Jenny speaks about “THREELAC” in her book “Louder Than Words” the probiotic she used to assist in her son’s recovery from Autism.

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WHY THREELAC?? – A PROBIOTIC

April 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

                    

  • Inhibit the growth of harmful bacterial that cause digestive stress
  • Improve digestion of food and absorption of vitamins
  • Stimulate the body’s immune system
  • Safe, cost-effective, natural approach
                                    Benefits of Ideal Intestinal Micro-Flora
 
Friendly flora perform a number of constructive functions in the intestinal tract. One main function is to help reduce occasional yeast and fungal overgrowths. The flora do this by crowding out these organisms in the intestinal tract and by stimulating the production of immune-protective cells. Some common indicators of the presence of overgrowth may be:
  • Melancholy
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Relief of occcasional heartburn
  • Relief of occcasional indigestion
  • Lethargy
  • Food and environmental allergies
  • Lactose intolerance
  • Acne
  • Dry skin
  • Itching
  • Occasional jock itch
  • Vaginal health
 

ThreeLac Active Ingredients

  • Bacillus coagulans: A probiotic organism that may help control occasional digestion and stomach problems, and help normalize cholesterol levels. It also may enhance the immune response.
  • Bacillus subtilis: A probiotic organism that may combat harmful microorganisms in the intestines.
  • Enterococcus faecalis: The Enterococci constitute a major genus within the lactic acid bacteria group, and exists naturally in the human digestive tract. This effective probiotic bacteria is the result of formulation under strict laboratory conditions

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)

How do ThreeLac organisms differ from other probiotic organisms?

All intestinal friendly flora have in common that they support the health of the intestinal tract. ThreeLac organisms are no exception. Each type has it’s own job to do. ThreeLac organisms are somewhat more assertive toward certain strains of fungi and yeast than L. acidophilus, for example, but work compatibly along with other necessary probiotics.

How many Colony Forming Units (CFU’s) of each bacillus are there in ThreeLac?

As a measure of potency, there are 200 million CFU’s of Bacillus Coagulans, 25 million CFU’s of Bacillus Subtilis, and 25 million CFU’s of Enterococcus Faecalis in each packet. The micro-encapsulation process allows high survivability of these organisms through the stomach acids.

Why is there yeast in ThreeLac?

The refined yeast powder in ThreeLac comes from a Brewer’s yeast source and is there to act as a food source for the bacilli. It will not worsen a candida condition because it is not a live yeast.

What does the “fiber” on the ThreeLac label refer to?

The designation “Fiber” refers to the small amount of Galactomannan, a dietary fiber, which supports the function of the ThreeLac organisms.

What is the FOS in ThreeLac for?

Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) is a complex carbohydrate that acts as a food source for the probiotic organisms in ThreeLac.

Does ThreeLac require any dietary changes?

No matter what kind of diet an individual prefers to eat, from no dietary changes at all to a strict anti-candida diet at the other end of the scale, ThreeLac can help if it addresses your particular candida and or fungal strains. The more “fronts” the problem is addressed on, the greater the possible benefit.

Now that I’m taking ThreeLac, can I stop taking other probiotics?

ThreeLac is not a comprehensive probiotic product. It contains three strains somewhat more assertive toward fungi and yeast than other friendly flora, but is not a replacement for other friendly flora, which may also be needed. ThreeLac works compatibly, however, with other friendly flora.

Does ThreeLac have to be refrigerated?

No, it doesn’t. It is perfectly stable at room temperature or slightly above. Refrigeration is an option, provided the product does not become frozen. Storing in a cool, dry place, such as a cupboard or on a shelf is also a very good option.

Is there any research on ThreeLac validating its effectiveness?

Dr. Gary Shima, M.D. performed a physician-assisted study in 2004 to address some basic questions for us. Results of that two-month study are available online. ThreeLac comes to us from Japan with a high track record of sales, and continues to be one of our most in-demand products.

Will ThreeLac help me lose weight?

ThreeLac is neither a weight-loss nor a weight-gain product. Weight may appear less, however, when taking ThreeLac, as a result of the reduction of bloating, one of the many symptoms of a yeast overgrowth. Individuals differ and responses may vary.

Is there any lactic acid, casein, or gluten in ThreeLac?

None whatsoever.

What sort of diet is recommended when taking ThreeLac?

Whether you choose to follow a very stringent dietary program or make no dietary changes at all, ThreeLac may be beneficial.

Can I take the Threelac while I am pregnant?

The FDA requires every nutritional company to advise pregnant and nursing mothers to consult with their healthcare practitioners before taking nutritional products. We have heard no negative reports from this group of people, any more than any other.

How many packets of Threelac do I start with?

It is suggested to start with 1-2 packets per day for a day or so, and increase packet by packet every few days until you begin to see improvement.

How can I tell if I need Threelac?

There is a saliva test that you can take in the morning. Taking this test along with noticing what symptoms you have, can be a good indicator. See the above diagram for the saliva test.

What is the difference between Threelac and Fivelac?

Threelac and Fivelac both contain the same three strains of live bacteria but the Fivelac has 2 extra friendly bacteria–Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium longum.

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