What is Betaglucan??

Betaglucan binds to tiny activating receptors found on the surface of macrophages, granulocytes, and natural killer cells (a group of specialized white blood cells called phagocytes that "eat" invaders). The activated phagocyte devours invading microorganisms, tumor cells, dead body cells, mutated cells, and infected cells, all of which, if not rapidly eliminated from the body, can be responsible for a wide range of health problems. Additionally, activated macrophage cells release "alarm signals" (cytokines) that initiate a cascade of immunity-related functions, some stimulating the formation of white blood cells, others sending messages to B and T cells that prompt the adaptive immune response, and others regulating the inflammatory response.

Activated immune cells hunt down pathogens and cleanse the body of non-self invaders. Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi don't stand a chance! A powerful immune system eliminates them before they multiply, before they colonize, and before the first symptom arises!

 Compensates for insufficient and inadequate microbial inputs to domestic animals

  •   Non-toxic
  •   Enhances antibody production against vaccine antigens
  •   Stimulates mucosal immunity and secretion of IgA
  •   Counteracts inflammations induced by infections
  •   Reduce the stress
  •   Feed efficiency increase
  •   Enhanced immune response against infections by viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites
  •   Enhanced wound healing and resistance to wound infections
  •   stress, sudden change of environment,
  •   Suffering from chronic infections, inflammation

 

 

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