How It Works
The cellular mechanisms through which BetaRight WGP enhances immune function have been scientifically documented in numerous peer-reviewed studies conducted over the past decade. BetaRight WGP taps into the body's natural defenses that have evolved over time to protect against yeast and fungal infections. By triggering these immune responses, BetaRight WGP activates the most abundant population of immune cells in the body -- neutrophils -- to more quickly identify and kill foreign challenges.
Mechanism of Action
Once swallowed, BetaRight WGP is taken up into the body through the Peyer’s Patches, specialized regions in the small intestines. There immune cells called macrophages engulf BetaRight WGP and degrade it
into smaller fragments that bind to neutrophils. Primed with BetaRight WGP, neutrophils more effectively circulate throughout the body and kill foreign
challenges.
Proof that it Works
Does BetaRight WGP really work? An important study published in The Journal of Immunology utilized fluorescently labeled BetaRight WGP that could be tracked with a microscope as it primed
various immune cells for bioactivity.
On day one after ingestion, BetaRight WGP was detected in intestinal macrophage cells. On day three, splenic macrophages break down the BetaRight WGP and release tiny fragments. On the fifth day of the experiment, BetaRight WGP fragments are found on the cell surface of neutrophils.
