What is Arabinogalactan?
Arabinogalactan, or AG, is a fermentable fiber found in high concentrations in North American larch trees. It is also the active constituent of echinacea. AG has demonstrated the ability to activate immune cells involved with the body’s first line of defense and to promote cytokine production, the communication and signaling pathway of immune cells. Research conducted at the University of Minnesota revealed that AG stimulated immune cells with a higher capacity than echinacea. In several university studies at major U.S. institutions, AG promoted immune cell function at a dose of 1.5 grams per day in humans. A recent, randomized 4-week trial in healthy adults showed that AG also potentiates the Complement System, another mechanism of defense in the body. Animal and human studies also indicate that AG supports a healthy environment for the liver and colon. In the colon, AG enhances the growth of the friendly microflora lactobacillus and bifidobacteria while moderating levels of microflora such as clostridium perfringens. Antioxidants, such as vitamin C, may support arabinogalactan activity.
Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement, take 3 capsules daily, in divided doses, between meals.
Supplement Facts: |
Amount per serving: |
Serving size: 1 vcap |
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Servings per container: 90 |
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Vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate) |
50 mg |
Arabinogalactan (Larix spp.) (extract) |
500 mg |
Other ingredients: vegetable capsule |
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