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Nutrient #15: Arabinogalactan

7 Benefits of Arabinogalactan


Arabinogalactan is a fiber sourced from Larch Tree Wood (Lari Occidentalis). It is widely used as a dietary supplement and is known for its immune system boosting properties.


This is because of the following reported benefits:


  1. It is believed to have immune boosting properties and is used to protect from common and uncommon infections.
  2. It is shown to protect against the common cold.
  3. The high fiber content aids in digestion.
  4. It helps increase the gut-friendly bacteria, including Lactobacillus.
  5. Certain studies suggest that Arabinogalactan helps prevent liver cancer.
  6. It can help boost the effects of certain vaccines, including those for the flu and pneumonia.
  7. It contains properties to help manage inflammation.


Ways to consume/use Arabinogalactan:


  1. From natural sources, including leek seeds, radish, carrots, and pears.
  2. It is directly available in capsules and tablets.
  3. Arabinogalactan infused teas are also available.


Arabinogalactan is one of 20 powerful nutrients in this series.


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Research:


Robinson, Ramona, Jennifer Causey, and Joanne L. Slavin. "38 Nutritional Benefits of Larch Arabinogalactan." Advanced dietary fibre technology (2008): 443.

Dion, Carine, Eric Chappuis, and Christophe Ripoll. "Does larch arabinogalactan enhance immune function? A review of mechanistic and clinical trials." Nutrition & metabolism 13.1 (2016): 1-11.

Robinson, Ramona R., Joellen Feirtag, and Joanne L. Slavin. "Effects of dietary arabinogalactan on gastrointestinal and blood parameters in healthy human subjects." Journal of the American college of Nutrition 20.4 (2001): 279-285.

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