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Mannatech company makes a great product called Ambrotose. It's comprised of

vital glyconutrients that the body can obtain only from food.

It is truly a superior product, with high energy and anti-inflammatory results.

It's also very expensive.

From the site:

" This superior-value, saccharide-rich formulation supplies a balanced

combination of mannose, from original Ambrotose complex's aloe derivative, and

fucose extracted from Undaria pinnatifida-the brown seaweed harvested from the

crystalline waters off Tasmania.

This power-packed new glyconutritional blend safely delivers significantly more

fucose than does Ambrotose in any other form! "

Does anyone have personal experience with a similar product that has better

dollar value?

Thanks.

Nenah

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Dear Nenah,

Ambrotose is 94% rice powder and 6% aloe.

Aloe Essence is 100% aloe, and it is cheaper, too.

see http://www.aloeessence.com

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Is there a good substitute for Ambrotose by Mannatech?

> Mannatech company makes a great product called Ambrotose. It's comprised

of vital glyconutrients that the body can obtain only from food.

>

> It is truly a superior product, with high energy and anti-inflammatory

results. It's also very expensive.

>

> >From the site:

>

> " This superior-value, saccharide-rich formulation supplies a balanced

combination of mannose, from original Ambrotose complex's aloe derivative,

and fucose extracted from Undaria pinnatifida-the brown seaweed harvested

from the crystalline waters off Tasmania.

> This power-packed new glyconutritional blend safely delivers significantly

more fucose than does Ambrotose in any other form! "

>

> Does anyone have personal experience with a similar product that has

better dollar value?

>

> Thanks.

> Nenah

>

>

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Re: Is there a good substitute for Ambrotose by

Mannatech?

> Dear Nenah,

>

> Ambrotose is 94% rice powder and 6% aloe.

>

> Aloe Essence is 100% aloe, and it is cheaper, too.

>

> see http://www.aloeessence.com

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

Hi Saul.

Where did you get that ratio of rice powder to aloe?

Also...I was thinking of Sherri-Lee's aloe, and was considering it. But I'm

wondering if I'll get even 80% of the results I got from the Ambrotose--it

was quite dramatic (and it gave my dog tremendous pep, and I know +that+ was

not a placebo effect). I know that aloe contains mannose. The Mannatech

formula also contains fucose from brown seaweed, and other things.

Also...does the Aloe Essence that Sherri-Lee sells, contain the yellow sap

of the aloe?

Thanks.

Nenah

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Dear Nenah,

That ratio comes from Mannatech, which I was a distributor of ten years ago,

when they changed their formula.

I don't know if it has the yellow sap, but it has a buff color.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Re: Is there a good substitute for Ambrotose by

> Mannatech?

>

>

> > Dear Nenah,

> >

> > Ambrotose is 94% rice powder and 6% aloe.

> >

> > Aloe Essence is 100% aloe, and it is cheaper, too.

> >

> > see http://www.aloeessence.com

> >

> > Best of Health!

> > Dr. Saul Pressman

>

>

> Hi Saul.

> Where did you get that ratio of rice powder to aloe?

>

> Also...I was thinking of Sherri-Lee's aloe, and was considering it. But

I'm

> wondering if I'll get even 80% of the results I got from the Ambrotose--it

> was quite dramatic (and it gave my dog tremendous pep, and I know +that+

was

> not a placebo effect). I know that aloe contains mannose. The Mannatech

> formula also contains fucose from brown seaweed, and other things.

>

> Also...does the Aloe Essence that Sherri-Lee sells, contain the yellow sap

> of the aloe?

>

> Thanks.

> Nenah

>

>

>

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