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Glossary
Larch Arabinogalactan
Larch arabinogalactan is a well known source of dietary fiber that offers powerful therapeutic benefit as a prebiotic and as a modulator of the immune system. It is used for infections, including the common cold, flu, H1N1 (swine) flu, ear infections in children, and HIV/AIDS. It is also used to treat liver cancer, as well as a brain condition caused by liver damage (hepatic encephalopathy). Some people use it to provide dietary fiber, lower cholesterol, and to boost the immune system.
In foods, larch arabinogalactan is used as a stabilizer, binder, and sweetener.
In foods, larch arabinogalactan is used as a stabilizer, binder, and sweetener.
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