Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 For what it's worth, Dr. L says there is nothing to recommend this product and not one shred of evidence it works and there is evidence it may cause damage in DS. He says it is useless and expensive and the ingredients in it should cost next to nothing instead of being about $28 an ounce according to one site. Here's an excerpt from http://chetday.com/glyconutrients.htm A Friendly Skeptic Looks at Glyconutrients and Ambrotose® By Dr. Ralph Moss from CancerDecisions.com Newsletter: " For Ambrotose in particular, we see an enormous popularity in publications by and for lay people but nothing listed in the standard medical literature to substantiate claims of health benefits, at least not under this particular brand name. To put it mildly, this isn't very reassuring. .. . .The main danger I believe is that patients will not only lose money but will also lose precious time. Cancer is a complex disease. It requires professional help. Regardless of the sometimes uncaring attitude of certain errant members of the medical profession, one should not reject everything that conventional medicine has to offer in favor of a regimen discovered on the Internet. " Read the whole article for more that answers your question below. There's much more on the internet and in the archives about this multi level company and its large claims to cure about anything. I just hate to see folks spend money on something that's probably a lot of hype (in my mind anyway) and not much good. Priscilla K >>>>>>>>> Have a question on Glyconutrients & Leukemia Posted by: " Qadoshyah " feargod@... hoppinherdofhares2003 Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:42 pm (PST) Hi All, I was wondering if anyone has any info on Glyconutrients (Mannatech/Ambrotose) & it's benefit (or no benefit) to Luekemia? Our friend who's little girl is going through chemotherapy for Leukemia got some info on Mannatech & I'm going to look through it for them. Other kids who are going to the same hospital as our friend's little girl, have had success with giving Ambrotose to their kids while they are going through chemotherapy - what I've heard from them so far, sounds good, but I am leary about them, so I'm looking for some info! Thanks, Qadoshyah >>>>>>> Priscilla Kendrick, married 28 years to Darrel and parents of 9 kids including Evan, 10, born with Down Syndrome and Spina Bifida " My strength is made perfect in weakness. " " My grace is sufficient. " II Corinthians 12:9 KJV __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 I so agree. I admit that I am weary of the ambrotose claims going round and round. You can make it yourself if you really want to give it a try. The recipe is somewhere on the net. I was dumb enough to give a whirl with and it did nothing at all. I have only heard one parent give it a thumbs up in 6 years of being on the lists! And I *think* she SOLD the stuff..... I saw that Dr Leshin was asking for parents who had felt 'pressured' by ambrotose sales people's claim it will actually change how a person looks to contact him. Sounds like he is tired of it too?? I would suggest a better way to get all those natural sugars would be to juice with organic items. Consumed right after juicing with no processing... can't beat THAT. :-) Lots cheaper, not to mention tastier.Priscilla <priskend1@...> wrote: For what it's worth, Dr. L says there is nothing to recommend thisproduct and not one shred of evidence it works and there is evidenceit may cause damage in DS. He says it is useless and expensive andthe ingredients in it should cost next to nothing instead of beingabout $28 an ounce according to one site.Here's an excerpt from http://chetday.com/glyconutrients.htmA Friendly Skeptic Looks at Glyconutrients and Ambrotose®By Dr. Ralph Mossfrom CancerDecisions.com Newsletter:"For Ambrotose in particular, we see an enormous popularity inpublications by and for lay people but nothing listed in the standardmedical literature to substantiate claims of health benefits, atleast not under this particular brand name. To put it mildly, thisisn't very reassuring.. . .The main danger I believe is that patients will not only losemoney but will also lose precious time. Cancer is a complex disease.It requires professional help. Regardless of the sometimes uncaringattitude of certain errant members of the medical profession, oneshould not reject everything that conventional medicine has to offerin favor of a regimen discovered on the Internet." Read the whole article for more that answers your question below. There's much more on the internet and in the archives about thismulti level company and its large claims to cure about anything. Ijust hate to see folks spend money on something that's probably a lotof hype (in my mind anyway) and not much good.Priscilla K>>>>>>>>> Have a question on Glyconutrients & Leukemia Posted by: "Qadoshyah" feargodatruechurch (DOT) info hoppinherdofhares2003 Mon Aug 28, 20062:42 pm (PST) Hi All,I was wondering if anyone has any info on Glyconutrients(Mannatech/Ambrotose) & it's benefit (or no benefit) to Luekemia? Ourfriendwho's little girl is going through chemotherapy for Leukemia got someinfoon Mannatech & I'm going to look through it for them. Other kids whoaregoing to the same hospital as our friend's little girl, have hadsuccesswith giving Ambrotose to their kids while they are going throughchemotherapy - what I've heard from them so far, sounds good, but Iam learyabout them, so I'm looking for some info!Thanks,Qadoshyah >>>>>>>Priscilla Kendrick, married 28 years to Darrel and parents of 9 kids including Evan, 10, born with Down Syndrome and Spina Bifida"My strength is made perfect in weakness." "My grace is sufficient." II Corinthians 12:9 KJV__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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