Zusammenfassung
Ein intaktes Immunsystem ist für die Gesunderhaltung des Organismus von besonderer
Bedeutung. Klar definierte Polysaccharide, (1-3),(1-6)-Beta-D-Glucane, können durch
ihre immunmodulatorischen Eigenschaften das Immunsystem bei seiner Arbeit unterstützen.
Dabei wirken sie auch hemmend auf das Tumorwachstum und wirken antimikrobiell, antiarteriosklerotisch
und antiinflammatorisch. Im Präparat Immunkomplex Dr. Wolz® ist Beta-Glucan durch
einen biologischen Kulturprozess optimal bioverfügbar und kann durch die Kombination
mit Mineralstoffen, Spurenelementen, Obst- und Gemüsekonzentraten das Immunsystem
neben einer positiven Lebenseinstellung, körperlicher Aktivität und einer gesunden
Ernährung positiv beeinflussen und vor chronischen Krankheiten schützen.
Abstract
An intact immune system is of extraordinary importance for the health of our organism.
Exactly defined polysaccharides, (1-3),(1-6)-beta-D-glucanes, have immunmodulating
properties and can therefore support the immune system. By doing this, they also act
as an inhibitor of tumour growth and have antimicrobial, antiarteriosclerotic and
antiinflammatory properties. The preparation „Immunkomplex Dr. Wolz®” contains beta-glucans,
which are cultivated through a biological process and therefore are optimally bio
available. By combining them with minerals, trace elements, fruit and vegetable concentrates
the preparation can, in addition to a positive view of life, physical activity and
a healthy diet, positively influence the immune system and protect against chronic
disease.
Schlüsselwörter
Immunsystem - chronische Erkrankungen - Stress - Ernährung - Immunmodulatoren - Polysaccharide
- Beta-D-Glucane - Tumorwachstumshemmung - antimikrobiell - antiarteriosklerotisch
- antiinflamatorisch - Bioverfügbarkeit - Mineralstoffe - Spurenelemente - Obst- und
Gemüsekonzentrate
Keywords
Immune system - chronic disease - stress - nutrition - immune system modulators -
polysaccharids - beta-D-glucanes - inhibition of tumour growth - antimicrobial, antiarteriosclerotic
- antiinflammatory - biological availability - minerals - trace elements - fruit and
vegetable concentrates
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