| 1. PleraSAN®
travels through the digestive system and reaches the small intestine.
Being indigestible it is not broken down by the body, thereby
maintaining its natural structure necessary for its immuno-modulating
activity.
2. In the small intestine it reaches Peyer's patches. These
are nodules with a high concentration of immune cells.
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3.
Immune cells in the Peyer's patch can easily detect PleraSAN®
as receptors on the surface of these are especially sensitive
to its presence.
4. Once immune cells detect the presence of PleraSAN®
they are "convinced" that a pathogen has entered the
body and begin a cascade of immune activities against viral,
bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections. |