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A healthcare expert, such as a licenced dietitian, pharmacist, or healthcare practitioner, should evaluate each individual's supplement use. No dietary supplement is meant to treat, prevent, or cure disease. The FDA has authorized the use of some soluble fibres, including Beta-Glucan, in health claims. Food producers may claim that their product can lower the risk of heart disease when consumed along with a diet reduced in saturated fat and cholesterol if it contains a specific type of soluble fibre and the recommended amount of fibre (or beta-glucan) per serving.
Furthermore, Beta-Glucan has been investigated for its potential in the treatment of blood pressure and blood sugar in individuals with diabetes and hypertension, respectively. Moreover, beta-glucan has being investigated for its function in bolstering the body's defences against stress-related health problems and diseases like cancer, the flu, and colds. Unfortunately, the scientific evidence for these alleged benefits is scant.
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