Description
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Provides Concentrated Immunoglobulins to Enhance Mucosal Immunity
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Helps Maintain Microbial Balance
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Supports GI Barrier Health and Integrity
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Helps Maintain Normal Inflammatory Balance
SBI Protect Overview
Antibodies are specific to each type of foreign substance. For example, antibodies made in response to a tuberculosis infection attach only to tuberculosis bacteria. Antibodies also work in allergic reactions. Occasionally, antibodies may be made against your own tissues. This is called an autoimmune disease.
The discovery that the gut barrier plays an integral role in immune health fueled the research to fortify it. In that search, researchers found that the binding capabilities of immunoglobulins have a positive effect on gut barrier function. Immunoglobulins bind toxins and microbes from the GI tract and also eliminate them prior to immune system activation. As these undesirable triggers are removing, it arouses healthy immune tolerance and also builds a stronger barrier to the external environment. SBI Protect has the capability to bind various kinds of germs and toxins.
Suggested Use:
4 capsules every day or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
INGREDIENTS & BENEFITS
SBI has been showing to bind toxins and microbes, further improving microbiome equilibrium and facilitating gut obstruction strength. Broad-spectrum binding capabilities demonstrate the favorable influence of nonallergenic kinds of immunoglobulins. As seen in a number of studies, SBI Protect has the capability to bind various kinds of germs and toxins. This binding and elimination decreases microbe and toxin encounters by the immune system and also exerts resistant response.
SBI Protect and Immune Health
In studies assessing the impact of SBI on immune function, subjects demonstrated positive results in many locations, such as inflammatory equilibrium, gut barrier function and immune cell counts. Within an open-label human clinical research, GI-challenge patients were given 2.5 mg SBI twice per day. They had improving CD4+ counts in the duodenum following eight months, indicating a synergistic impact in the tissue and immune function from the intestines.
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