LiveLin contains the most powerful immunostimulants known.
When the U.S. Department of Defense evaluated over 300 potential immunity boosters, yeast beta-glucans had the highest score of all.
The ability of betaglucans to activate lymphocytes has been tested in more than 800 studies, and betaglucans have been shown to protect the body even against otherwise fatal infections.
As part of a robust research program, the U.S. Army's Radiobiology Institute has come up with a finding, published in 2004, which includes the claim that betaglucans are not only able to protect against infection caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi, but also provide protection against radiation damage.
Studies have also shown accelerated recovery of white blood cell counts due to the administration of betaglucans, making radiotherapy safer.
LiveLin, thanks to its high content of betaglucans, carotenoids, coenzyme Q10, vitamins C, B, and D, significantly strengthens the body's immunity and has prebiotic effects.
What photosynthesis is to a plant, cellular respiration is to an animal cell. Through this process, the animal cell generates heat and energy.
The essential components of the process of cellular respiration are: oxygen, water, glucose, coenzyme Q10 and NAD+.
If any of these components were missing, the animal cell would die within minutes.
Many scientific studies show that most cardiovascular problems are related to a deficiency of coenzyme Q10, which is known as the coenzyme of youth.*
With advancing age, the body loses its ability to produce sufficient amounts of coenzyme Q10 and NAD+. When these essential substances are deficient, cells cannot function as they should, energy is lacking and the body ages.
NAD+ is gaining popularity and many Hollywood celebrities have latched onto it as one of the most effective means of slowing aging.
Regular use of LiveLine helps maintain optimal levels of coenzyme Q10 and NAD+ in the body.
There are 3 forms of living matter: plant, animal and microbial. Each is unique and can often do what the other two forms cannot.
The rice genome contains about 40,000 genes. The human genome contains less than 23,000 genes. The genetic information of a grain of rice is therefore almost twice as extensive as that of a human being. Yet the human organism, unlike rice, can produce such rich complexes as hormones, vitamins, enzymes, proteins, amino acids, and other complicated substances.
This is because the human organism does not make many of these complex components on its own. Its own army of microorganisms helps it to do so.
Viruses, bacteria, some fungi, and even molds create what is complexly called the microbiome. In order for a healthy microbiome to fulfil its irreplaceable role, it needs to be fed regularly. This food, which is essential for the microbiome, is called a prebiotic.
LiveLin (yeast biomass) containing "food" for the microbiome (beta-glucans, essential amino acids, yeast cell walls...) is a new generation prebiotic.
Free radicals are reactive particles produced as a by-product of metabolism directly in our bodies. They are often at the root of many serious diseases including cancer, cardiovascular, pulmonary and immune diseases. In addition, they are involved in accelerating the aging of the body.
Free radicals are produced directly in the body in essentially two ways:
The respiratory chain is the most important producer of the most dangerous free radical - the hydroxyl group OH-.
Neutrofiles and macrophages destroy invaders with peroxide, which breaks down into free radicals once its task is accomplished.
We are constantly exposed to different types of free radicals from the environment.
Coenzyme Q10 is the single most important free radical scavenger that can fight even inside mitochondrial cells.
Carotenoids are also among the most powerful antioxidants – by this we don't mean just cheap beta-carotene, but a naturally balanced complex of the most effective carotenoids - lycopene, torulene, torularhodin, beta-carotene and others, that LiveLin contains..