What is the right way to take the four Master
Supplements, Inc. products together?
For superior
gut health:
First, prepare
your intestinal tract for probiotics. Take two
Enzalase at
night on an empty stomach with two
scoops of
TruFiber in an 8
oz glass of water. Doing this for ten days creates an environment
that is optimal for probiotic colonization. This very gentle
colon cleanse will not cause spastic or violent evacuation like
harsh chemical stimulants.
Following the ten day cleanse,
take one
Theralac a day for two weeks, followed by two a week
thereafter. This will load your intestinal tract with probiotics,
and maintain good gut flora. During this time, keep taking one scoop
of
TruFiber daily. This enhances the effectiveness of
Theralac and improves regularity.
Enzalase dose can be
reduced to one a day. Take with your heaviest meal of the day, or the one that
might give you difficulty. For example: if you're lactose intolerant
but want to have a slice of cheesy pizza, take an
Enzalase
with that meal.
Probiotic Rotation is an
excellent idea - more (diversity) is better. Once you taper down to
taking
Theralac twice a week, it is time to introduce
TruFlora. Alternate taking two TruFlora one week and two
Theralac the next. Continue to alternate both products.
This health maintenance protocol
may not be enough. If you have GI "Issues", it might be best to
continue taking one
Theralac every day for 30 days...
...or beyond. You'll have to be the judge of what dose works best
for you. We currently have many customers who continue to take
Theralac every day. Our main goal is to have you take the least
amount with the greatest effectiveness, thereby saving you money.
Candida or Yeast Problems may
require more
TruFlora than
Theralac.
TruFlora
is our probiotic formulation that battles yeast and Candida. Some
customers regularly take one or even two
TruFlora every day.
You may have to do the same until you find some relief. The
length of time you may have to take this dose can vary because of
the nature of "the beast". Candida and Yeast are often
difficult to manage.