Search

This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.

Image caption appears here

This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.

Image caption appears here

Add your deal, information or promotional text

LARCH ARABINOGALACTAN

LÄRCHEN-ARABINOGALACTAN

Healthy and strong through the winter!

A clinical study showed that larch arabinogalactan strengthens the immune system against colds. Arabinogalactans are found in many vegetables and medicinal herbs. They belong to the polysaccharides and can dock to human mucous membrane surfaces helping to keep viruses and bacteria away.

If you don't want to rely exclusively on larch arabinogalactan, use IMMUNOGUARD. The ingredients of this herbal-based food supplement strengthens the immune system and protects against oxidative stress.

Related articles
on » health
on » science
on » immune system
goal » professional & competitive sports
shop » health & vitality

Literature
Dion et al. (2016): Does larch arabinogalactan enhance immune function? A review of mechanistic and clinical trials. Nutr Metab, 13:28.

Author: Yvonne Forster
dipl. eng. food sciences UAS
dipl. dietitian HS

Competition® | Citrus
SPONSER SPORT FOOD
CHF 22.00
Long Energy | Berry
SPONSER SPORT FOOD
CHF 38.00
Liquid Energy Plus | mit Koffein
SPONSER SPORT FOOD
CHF 2.20
Power Gums | Cola
SPONSER SPORT FOOD
CHF 3.50
Lipox Burner | Raspberry
SPONSER SPORT FOOD
CHF 25.00
Senior Protein | Chocolate
SPONSER SPORT FOOD
CHF 39.00

Related Posts

SPORTS NUTRITION IN TENNIS
All you need to know about sports nutrition in tennis...
INTERVIEW RAMON ZENHÄUSERN
«Between two runs I eat some pasta or a HIGH...
FLUID REQUIREMENTS
Drinking behaviour determines whether a long endurance performance can be...
WHEY PROTEIN
Whey Protein for Weight Reduction: Meta-Analysis Confirms Significant Effect A...
A SUPPLEMENTS
A supplements from SPONSER: for highest performance in sports Endurance,...
VITAMIN D
When do I need to supplement with vitamin D? Vitamin...