
Larch arabinogalactan
Larch arabinogalactan is a natural polysaccharide derived from the wood of the larch tree, particularly from species like Larix occidentalis (Western larch).
What it is?
Larch arabinogalactan is a type of fiber known for its high content of arabinose and galactose sugars. These sugars make it soluble and fermentable by gut bacteria, providing several health benefits.

How to feed?
Larch comes in a loose powder form which makes it easy to mix into your dog's meals. Follow dosing instructions on the product. Add a whole food source of probiotics such as kefir or raw goat's milk with Larch to superboost digestion. Since it is an immune-boosting supplement, remember to give your dog a short break after a couple of months of feeding.
Additional info?
Larch has been heavily researched for use in human healthcare. In addition to its use as a dietary fiber supplement, Larch has also been used for treating liver cancer, the common cold, and other inflammatory illness. Some studies have even been done on dogs and results are promising.
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