GALT Fortifier may assist in the repair of the small intestine via restoring digestive and immune function through the dissolution of excess mucus build-up whilst nourishing and igniting the Peyer's patches to support gut-associated infections, inflammation, and immune healing strategies.*
More than 80% of the body's immune function is contained in Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT) located in the small intestines – specifically the intestinal lining. GALT consists of lymphocytes, macrophages, Peyer’s Patches, and lymph nodes.
Peyer’s patches are lymphoid follicles in the small intestine. They consist of a layer of specialized epithelial cells, called M cells, which sit above follicles containing B and T lymphocytes. Similar in action to the rest of the immune system, M-cells trap antigens from the gut and present them to the lymphocytes in the follicles below. This offers a quick and efficient immune response to invading pathogens or food antigens.
The constant assault on the digestive system by acidic foods, bacteria, viruses, or other irritants may damage the delicate lining of the small intestine. This damage may impair the digestive process, leading to poor absorption of nutrients and putrefaction of undigested food particles. Toxic by-products from bacteria that feed on undigested food particles further destroy the intestinal mucosa.
In response to this constant assault, cells in the small intestine release a layer of protective mucus, seeking to lubricate and protect themselves from further damage. This layer of mucus, however, may also prevent access by digestive enzymes and immune cells to the food particles and antigens in the lumen of the small intestine.
GALT Fortifier is a part of the first step in Restoring Cellular Communication Pathways (RCCP) to assist the patient in setting a healthy and balanced foundation.