Biobran MGN-3 Immunomodulator

To nietoksyczny arabinoksylanowy suplement diety (żywność funkcjonalna) produkowany przez rozłożenie błonnika z otrębów ryżowych z użyciem enzymów z grzyba Shiitake. Udowodniono klinicznie, że pomaga on znacznie wzmocnić osłabiony układ odpornościowy, co czyni z tego preparatu idealny suplement diety osób, których układ immunologiczny został uszkodzony przez chorobę i/lub toksyczne terapie.

Biobran MGN-3 został po raz pierwszy opracowany w Japonii w 1992 roku przez Hiroaki’ego Maedę, dyrektora Działu Badań i Rozwoju firmy Daiwa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, w Tokio.

Omówienie dla lekarzy

Omówienie naukowe arabinoksylanu Biobran MGN-3 Arabinoxylan autorstwa Hiroakiego Maedy.

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BioBran – związek arabinoksylanowy z otrębów ryżowych

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Lekarzy

Dr. Mandooh Ghoneum Ph.D. (USA, Egypt)

Associate Professor III

Prof. Dr. med. Rupert Handgretinger ( Germany)

Head of University Children’s Hospital - Department of Paediatrics

Dr. Hegyi Gabriella MD. PhD. (Hungary)

Chief medical officer of Yamamoto Institute

Prof. Dr. habil. Tibor Hajto MD, PhD. ( Hungary)

Department of Immunology and Biotechnology, University Pecs

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