Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 THIS time I got a message that this website doesn't accept attachments, so I've copied the information on glyconutrients from Dr. Lawrence. The use of Glyconutrient Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis I am currently greatly interested in the increasing use of glyconutrients. This is a group of what is now recognised as essential sugars, in the same manner as essential fatty acids. By attaching to cell surface binding sites these apparently enhance the process of inter-cell communication, thus optimising normal physiological function, including that of the immune system. These seem to be effective in a vast range of diseases, like LDN, in auto-immune diseases, chronic viral and bacterial infections, and numerous cancers. Case studies have shown that a regime of glyconutrient therapy has been effective in reducing disabilities, and the size and number of brain lesions shown on MRI scan. This, according to clinical studies, has the effect of increasing the release of intrinsic stem-cells from the bone marrow by up to 400 times, in turn stimulating all the various processes of repair and regeneration. As Gaba has the same basic purpose and effect, this would be further increased by also taking Gaba. This should provide a response better than stem-cell therapy as the benefits will be self-sustaining, constant and ongoing. The response to stem-cell therapy is relatively transient, short-lived, and very expensive. Mannatech has been providing a form of glyconutrient therapy, as Ambrotose, containing just three of the necessary glyconutrients, but this is at a very low dose and is very expensive, at least £25 per month for one teaspoonful each day. The recommended dose for MS is perhaps 6 spoonsful each day, obviously costing £150 per month. Further research has revealed that the eight essential glyconutrients can be provided by just three common food supplements, kelp, aloe vera and whey (milk) or egg protein. The frequent and common sensitivity to either cow's milk or eggs makes it diffiicult to take4 the last of these but the remaining seven can be readily provided by just kelp and aloe vera. IU suggest that a higher than normal dose be employed as the dose needs to be maximal for optimal effect. The suggested dose is kelp, four tablets each day, and Aloe vera, 15 mls twice daily. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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