Is anyone taking glyconutrients?
Is anyone taking glyconutrients?
I would like to hear from anyone who is supplementing their diet with the 8 healing sugars. Thanks
This site is not SNAKE OIL SALESMEN, NO SELLING...JUST GOOD INFORMATION ON NUTRITION FOR ALL...and all the food sources listed to obtain necessary optimal health. easy informative reading
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lglyconutrients.htm this web site has valuable information not only on the eight essential sugars....but the eight essential protiens that the human body needs for cellular communication....all documented with reference for further reading and hundreds of studies by the medical profession....and yes mannetech is a MLM company and I was dissapointed that their products were extremely $$$$ ....but this web site informs you of the natural food sources to obtain both the natural sugars , protiens, fatty acids, and vit. and minerals needed for optimal health.
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lglyconutrients.htm this web site has valuable information not only on the eight essential sugars....but the eight essential protiens that the human body needs for cellular communication....all documented with reference for further reading and hundreds of studies by the medical profession....and yes mannetech is a MLM company and I was dissapointed that their products were extremely $$$$ ....but this web site informs you of the natural food sources to obtain both the natural sugars , protiens, fatty acids, and vit. and minerals needed for optimal health.
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Hi Pegs-
My husband isn't supplementing with glyconutrients, but I find this link very interesting. Thanks for posting. He does eat alot of fresh veggies and fruits, and swears by his quercetin supplement for energy. As an interesting aside, His Copaxone has the sugar mannitol (precursor to mantose) as an ingredient, used to enhance CNS uptake.
IV Mannitol is also used in treatment of traumatic brain injury, to reduce swelling and inflammation, and is often preferable to steroids.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12804397
Nice to see your name pop up, Chris. So glad your daughter's health is stable and she is going strong!
best,
AC
My husband isn't supplementing with glyconutrients, but I find this link very interesting. Thanks for posting. He does eat alot of fresh veggies and fruits, and swears by his quercetin supplement for energy. As an interesting aside, His Copaxone has the sugar mannitol (precursor to mantose) as an ingredient, used to enhance CNS uptake.
IV Mannitol is also used in treatment of traumatic brain injury, to reduce swelling and inflammation, and is often preferable to steroids.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12804397
Nice to see your name pop up, Chris. So glad your daughter's health is stable and she is going strong!
best,
AC
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There are several topics on this under the Natural Approach section of the site. Ken
It would be really nice to be able to put links in here
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