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LECTINS

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Lectins are proteins found in animals and plants, particular­ly grains, legumes, nuts and seeds. They have many protective functions, from recognisin­g pathogens to helping regulate protein levels in the blood.

However, lectins can confuse the immune system in some people, and drive it to create antibodies. Lectins can also mimic other proteins typically present in blood. Almost everyone has antibodies to some dietary lectins, so our responses to lectincont­aining food can vary. Eating a variety of foods reduces the impact and some people benefit from fermented foods, such as sauerkraut and kombucha. Cooking, sprouting or soaking your grains, legumes, nuts and seeds helps decrease lectins.

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