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Beta-Glucan Synbiotic Formula 300 g | BioImmersion Heal and protect the GI tract membrane



Pure mix: organic matrix USDA patented hydrocolloidal beta glucan oat bran (75%), whole red beet root (15%) and inulin from chicory fiber (10%) Clinical Applications
- Heal and protect the GI tract membrane
- Multi-dimensional: powerful medicinal application
- Primes immune system
- Creates the matrix
- Improves serum lipid levels
- Beet betaleins prevents oxidation of LDLs
- Stimulates phase 2 detox in liver
- Promotes healthy weight management: reduces absorption of fat, slows absorption of carbohydrates
- Dietary fiber for regular bowel habit
Science
- Combination of Green Technology for highest phytonutrient potential, Microbiome Technology for pure cultures of pedigreed strains of standardized referenced material and Patented Technology for the process of liberating the beta-glucan molecules.
- Microbiome technology creates hardy and viable pedigreed Original strains: 25 billion L. acidophilus, B. longum, L. rhamnosus, L. plantarum, S. thermophilus.
- Original strains of lactic acid bacteria are based on ATCC prototypical strains and confirmed routinely by 16sRNA sequencing to provide highest quality probiotic material.
- Pure mix: organic matrix USDA patented hydrocolloidal beta glucan oat bran (75%), organic whole red beet root (15%) and organic inulin from chicory fiber (10%).
- Qualifies for the American Heart Association and the FDA "Heart Healthy" seal of approval: improving lipid serum levels.
- Beta Glucan benefits from the Original strains:
- Protects, counteracts and neutralizes dietary toxins, mutagens, carcinogens and infectious organisms.
- The collective ability of the Original probiotic organisms to protect the frontline border of our GI tract membrane from the aggressive enterovirulent pathoges is accomplished via: the production of bactercins, creation of an acid barrier, stimulation of the cell mediated immune system and protective colonization of enterocytes.
- For detailed discussion of the Original strain see the Original monograph.
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