@laurae_ramos: Before a baby takes their first breath, it’s mother’s body is already creating the foundation for a staunch immune system with the production of a sugar most people have never heard of… It’s called mannose—a rare monosaccharide that plays a foundational role in fetal development, particularly the immune system. During pregnancy, a mother’s liver converts excess glucose into mannose, which is then used to build glycoproteins. These are essential for immune cell signaling, tissue structure, and even how the body distinguishes between “self” and “non-self”—the very definition of immune intelligence. In other words: mannose helps lay the blueprint for your baby’s immune resilience before they enter the world. Now here’s where it gets interesting— Outside the womb, the only known natural compound with a comparable concentration of mannose-rich polysaccharides is acemannan, found in inner leaf aloe vera. It’s the reason aloe has such profound effects on immune modulation, tissue repair, and gut integrity. God put a breastmilk-grade immune molecule in aloe vera—one of the simplest plants on Earth to grow. If that’s not intelligent design, I don’t know what is 🙌🏼
Laura
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Wednesday 23 July 2025 22:53:31 GMT
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