Description
Fucus Plus are “Sea vegetables, and in particular bladderwrack, have many unique characteristics and properties and are used extensively as food in coastal cuisines around the world. It’s a positive sign to see this trend building in the Western countries as well.” Has fucosides
The primary ingredient in Fucus Plus is bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosis) seaweed. The unique composition of bladderwrack includes the unique monosaccharide fucose, and other long-chain sugars known as high molecular weight polysaccharides. Readers of Dr. D’Adamo’s writings will know that fucose is part of the antigen that determines blood type O and the difference between secretors and non-secretors.
“All blood types have the sugar fucose as part of their distinguishing antigen. However, types A and B have other sugars as well. Only type O has fucose as the sole identifying antigen. This opens up the possibility that in this blood type fucose can provide a type of blocking protection from invaders that might try to hijack the type O immune system by attaching to its main antigen. “