Arabinogalactan has a wide range of biological properties, including:
- Immunobiological Activity: Support and enhancement of the immune system.
- Hepatoprotective Activity: Protection of the liver from damage.
- Gastroprotective Activity: Protection of the stomach lining.
- Mitogenic Activity: Stimulation of cell proliferation in the spleen and bone marrow.
- Membranotropic Activity: Support of cellular membranes.
- Mycogenic Properties: Support of the growth and activity of beneficial microorganisms.
- Prebiotic Properties: Stimulation of the growth of beneficial intestinal microflora.
- Hypolipidemic Properties: Reduction of lipid levels in the blood.
- Activation of Oxidative Metabolism: Support of metabolic processes in cells.
- Dispersing Action: Ability to improve the solubility of substances.
The mild taste of arabinogalactan from larch and its excellent solubility in water and juice make it a convenient and effective remedy for use in pediatrics.
Apple pectin contains both types of fiber: 25% soluble and 75% insoluble. Insoluble fiber acts like a sponge, swelling and absorbing cholesterol, bile acids, heavy metal salts, and radionuclides, which are then excreted from the body. This fiber is especially useful for those prone to constipation, as it helps regulate bowel movements and prevent constipation.
Pectin also binds cholesterol and other harmful substances that are difficult to eliminate, as well as ions of radioactive and heavy metals. It normalizes blood circulation and stomach function, improves intestinal microflora, and has an anti-inflammatory effect on the mucous membrane. It is recommended for use in ulcerative diseases and dysbacteriosis.