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NFH Arabino SAP 200 Grams

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SKU:
9381
UPC:
856711001535
MPN:
1053 - NFH
Product Specification:
NFH products only to be used as per a healthcare practitioner advice.
  • NFH Arabino SAP
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  • NFH Arabino SAP 200 Grams
Price: CAD $73.50
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Description

NFH Arabino SAP:

A high quality larch arabinogalactan dietary fibre; prebiotic fibre with Immune supporting properties. It helps promoting gut motility and improving bowel function

Larch arabinogalactan is a dietary fibre that consists of galactose and arabinose side-chains in a 6:1 ratio. It is a long, densely-branched polysaccharide containing no starch, with a galactan backbone.

In studies larch arabinogalactan exhibits potent immunostimulatory effects, suggesting its valuable adjunctive use in immunomodulatory therapeutic protocols. 

Larch arabinogalactan has been found to lower colonic pH, which helps to make the environment favourable for the development of beneficial bacteria, by increasing short-chain fatty acids including acetate, propionate, and most importantly, butyrate, which is a major fuel source for gastrointestinal mucosal cells and has anti-inflammatory effects.

Ingredients:

Each level scoop contains:

ᴅ-Galacto-ʟ-arabinan (arabinogalactan from Larix laricina) 4 g

Purity: Contains No Gluten, soy, wheat, corn, eggs, dairy, yeast, citrus, preservatives, artificial flavour or colour, starch, or sugar. All ingredients listed for this product lot number have been validated by a third-party laboratory for identity, potency, and purity.

Suggested Dose: Adults take 1 scoop, one to three times daily, stirred in 8 oz. of water or juice and drink immediately, or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Always follow with additional water intake (an additional 8 oz.) and ensure optimal daily hydration (minimum of 64 oz./day).

* Providing the practitioner name for purchasing the NFH items is the sole NFH purchase policy, this information is not shared with your practitioner, or NFH. 

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