Recommende use:
- Adults: Take 2 to 4 capsules daily or as recommended by your
health care practioner.
Beta 1,3 Glucan doubles the activity of macrophages, the
immune system’s first line of defense.
BETA 1,3 GLUCAN: The Natural Defender Description
- Beta 1,3 Glucan is a molecule extracted from the cellular walls of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (health yeast). It is a form of polysaccharide.
Though several glucans are found in nature, only Beta 1,3 Glucan has
been shown to stimulate the immune system.
Effects
- First and foremost, Beta 1,3 Glucan has the unique capacity to activate
the macrophages of the immune system by attaching to its receptors.
- Macrophages are cells with the capacity to surround, destroy and digest
pathogenic micro-organisms, dead cell debris and foreign particles in
our bodies.
- Macrophages are also the driving force behind a series of complex
signals and reactions that act to mobilize other immune system agents in
the fight against illness and disease.
Benefits
- Stimulating the activity of macrophages helps the immune system reach
its full potential. Beta 1,3 Glucan helps fight viral, bacterial, fungal,
parasitical and neoplastic infestations. It has a positive effect on
• Cold and flu symptoms • Bronchitis and pneumonia • Malnutrition and allergies • Candida albicans and diabetes • Chronic fatigue syndrome • Identification and elimination of tumours • Tissue reconstruction
As an antioxidant, Beta 1,3 Glucan also fights free radicals, and has a
positive effect on victims of physical or emotional trauma, and patients
undergoing radiation or chemotherapy treatments, or suffering post-operative
shock.
Beta 1,3 Glucan is non-toxic and—after hundreds of articles, and
extensive research on the subject—no secondary effects have ever been
found. Moreover, Beta 1,3 Glucan stimulates the action of other natural
health products, such as echinacea, as well as the effect of antibiotics.
The HEALTH YEAST line is constituted of micro-organisms proven to be
beneficial and non-pathogenic. Guaranteed anti-Candida albicans |