WHAT IS THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE “PURIFIED” ARABINOGALACTAN AND THE ARABINOGALACTAN USED AS A PATENTED ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE?
The arabinogalactan-patented animal feed additive contains approximately 2.8% polyphenols. Per U. S. Patent #5,614,501, “Useful polyphenols include flavonoids such as tannins, aromadendrines, anthocyanins, catecholins, catechins and taxifolins. Taxifolin is a preferred polyphenol since it is found in the Larix (Larch) tree, which also contains arabinogalactan, a preferred dietary fiber. Preferably, the polyphenol lowers the amount of harmful bacteria such as Clostridium without lowering the amount of beneficial bacteria, such as bifidobacteria” “To prepare purified arabinogalactan, the polyphenols are removed However, retention is desired since both the dietary fiber and the polyphenols are useful for treating gastrointestinal disorders.” Both grades of AG are certified Kosher.
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