Beta Glucan
Beta-Glucan Fiber
Several products in health stores, natural food
stores and even grocery stores carry supplements that boast
they contain Beta-Glucan fiber.
What is beta-glucan fiber and what are the
benefits of having it in your diet? In brief, beta-glucan is
known to support the body's immune system.
Beta-1, Glucan-3 (beta glucan 1,3) is a sugar
obtained from the wall in a cell of baker’s yeast. There have
been countless data based studies about this substance and the
results have presented evidence that Beta-Glucan stimulates
white blood cells to do their job.
White blood cells are an important part of the
body's immune system and they work to rid the body of dying
cells, rogue cells and viruses.
There are more than 1,500 papers on the
research about Beta-Glucan since the early 1960’s. These
inquiries have shown that Beta-Glucan is efficient at
triggering a variety of white blood cells called macrophages (a
large phagocyte (a cell that engulfs and digests debris and
invading microorganisms); some are fixed and other circulate in
the blood stream).
Specifically, these cells compile the immune
system’s first attack in defense of alien encroachers. The
macrophage support the immune system in doing its job of immune
defense.
Before you buy any Beta-Glucan items, make you
sure are fully aware of the quality of the brand you are taking
home with you. Several makers of Beta-Glucan supplements
produce a product that is so high in protein and fat content
that what you are putting into your body is essentially
valueless.
Research has shown that if the fat and protein
content is high, your body isn’t able to draw any of the
product that you want through the intestinal walls. Make sure
you get an herbal extract that goes through a testing and
process procedure.
If you have concerns about the safety of
Beta-Glucan, the FDA has come forth with a GRAS (generally
recognized as safe) assurance; only if enough fats and proteins
have been taken out.
In order to attain this rating, a substance
must have no known adversity or perniciousness. Properly
derived Beta Glucan fiber from baker’s yeast is safe.
The process of removing the unwanted fat and
protein must be accomplished without unbalancing the exact
molecules that allows for the cellular processes which are so
thoroughly researched and touted in numerous articles.
People who hope to benefit from adding
Beta-Glucan fiber to their diets are those who are fighting off
the flu, are unresisting to infectious diseases, have impaired
immunity, allergies, autoimmune disease, tardy and incomplete
healing and cancer.
Individuals who are going through chemotherapy
or radiation might want to consult their physician to discuss
the possible benefits of adding Beta-Glucan fiber to their
daily diet. Beta-Glucan fiber can be a wonderful immune system
support for individuals over 40 and geriatric patients.
A possible benefit that is not supported by
research at this point is that Beta-Glucan fiber might be able
to help those who desire to slow the aging process.
Some people take beta glucan at the first sign
of the flu. Or if someone in their home has the flu they give
it to the person with the flu and then they take it themselves
as a preventative measure. The typical daily dosage of a high
quality extract can be placed anywhere from 10mg to 20mg a
day.
Beta-Glucan fiber has research and individual
testimonials to support the product’s positive health benefits.
A product with no known side effects or toxicity is a positive
addition the diet of anyone who can benefit from its healing
effects. As always, consult your physician and an experienced
herbalist to make sure this supplement is right for you.
Beta Glucan is an ingredient that is included in Total Balance a high quality daily health
supplement that the editors of this website have taken with
excellent results. This way we get a measured amount in a
standardized extract every day without having to think about
it or pay extra for it.
The statements herein have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. Supplements are not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease. All
information here is intended for general knowledge only and is
not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific
medical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for any
specific health issues and consult your physician before
starting any new supplement, diet or fitness
regimen.
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