NBG OxiShield, made with enhanced antioxidants and immunomodulators that help stop Mycoplasma

Dear colleagues,
This week we would like to share with you some results obtained with our product NBG OxiShield, specifically from a trial carried out with the prestigious I.R.T.A. Research Centre.
The product has been designed to help reduce the negative effects of metabolic oxidative stress and immunosuppression through nutrition, but surprisingly, in our latest trial, we have seen that it also helps reduce mortality in chickens affected by a severe Mycoplasma challenge.
In fact, if we consider that one of the mechanisms of action of Mycoplasma is the immunosuppression it causes through oxidation, this result should come as no surprise.
We can reveal that the results obtained with our product show, for example, that it is capable of reducing mortality from 13.42% in the control group to 3.92% in the group treated with NBG OxiShield, and it is also capable of improving the EPEF (European Productive Efficiency Factor) of the animals by +34.6 points. Furthermore, both data points have obtained statistical significance of P<0.05.
In fact, at the end of the trial after 35 days, our product showed an ROI (Return on Investment) of >3.5!
But what is NBG OxiShield?
NBG OxiShield is a natural and innovative product based on new and advanced technology that enhances the potency of olive extract rich in antioxidant and immunostimulatory molecules such as hydroxytyrosol and maslinic acid.
The technologies used to achieve this effect are brought together under the HHH System concept developed by NBG.
The HHH System operates with an innovative activation system that takes into account molecular protection and synergistic reactions that occur at the precise moment and in the specific location within the body.
Although the tissue analysis has not yet been carried out, if anyone is interested in the summary of the trial’s production parameters, please do not hesitate to contact us.
While we prepare the technical article for publication, we are pleased to share an interesting article that provides a brief summary of Mycoplasma gallisepticum, a microorganism that causes millions in losses to the poultry industry every year.
Enjoy the article.