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Intestinal Barrier Function – Overview & Support

The intestinal barrier function protects the body from pathogens and harmful substances in the gut. A compromised barrier can contribute to inflammation and chronic disease.

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Albumin Level

The albumin level measures the concentration of albumin protein in the blood and is a key marker for nutritional status, liver function, and overall health.

Large Intestine Function

The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, forming solid stool, and housing the gut microbiome that supports digestion and immunity.

Immune Cell Proliferation

Immune cell proliferation refers to the targeted multiplication of immune cells in the body in response to infections, vaccinations, or other immunological stimuli.

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