Immunoglobulin Backed By Studies
Immunoglobulin, while still a relatively unknown compound for gut health, has proven to be effective in eliminating toxins from the gut in multiple trials. It is actually an antibody that your body naturally produces, and serves as an immune response to target certain bacteria and viruses. Immunoglobulin binds to pathogens, and consequently rids your body of undesired toxins.<br /><br />While there are many factors that cause immunoglobulin deficiency such as diet, family, history, and even sleep deprivation, this supplement is not for everyone. Some people may have an excess amount of immunoglobulin resulting in an overactive immune system. I don’t believe this to be the case for most people, including myself, as it is much more probable to have a lack of immunoglobulins which increases probability of infection.<br /><br />The consistency of the powder is very dense; it does not mix easily in liquid. There is typically a chunk of the powder that does not dissolve. I have had to use a fork to break down the powder and liquid even after excessive shaking. However, this is a normal characteristic of immunoglobulin powder. I prefer taking it before my meals as it’s filled with white blood cells and antibodies that I personally believe work more efficiently on an empty stomach. The pricing is fairly reasonable relative to other immunoglobulin powders. Yet, this is still far from affordable for many which is unfortunate as I find this supplement to be worth the price given the fact that proper gut health is an absolutely crucial factor in maintaining good health. It is far too important to ignore, and immunoglobulin is one of the few ways to target pathogens in your gut.





