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Who says, besides Mannatech, says that you need all 8 sugars at the same time?

They don't occur in nature that way.

Gill Butts wrote: Hi Bernie

There are companies who say they produce glyconutrients but they

quite often get closed down because only Mannatech has the patents

for producing the glyconutrient formula, which contains all 8 of the

essential sugars.

With regards

Gill

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Hi ,

Someone is always going to be first in line to discover new things, many

besides Mannatech understand and are researching Glycobiology in depth

and have been for years. There is still so much to be discovered and

understood in this field. The research was going on long before the

scientists that are now involved with Mannatech made the discovery. Even

the drug companies got on board and Glaxo klein just came out with

their first glyco drug. It costs $3500 per month. The other new glyco

drug from another company costs $8500. per month, but it will be

recommended by the doctors and covered by insurance so that will make it

all good.

If having all 8 sugars was not important I guarantee there would not be

so many companies trying to imitate them. These companies are not

stupid, just violating the patent, or lying, one or the other. Here is a

list of studies from many sources that might interest you. As far as

occuring all together in nature?? That is not something that has ever

been said, many nutrients that we need do not all come in one food, that

would sure be convenient though.

Partial List of Published Studies and Case Histories Relative to

the Effectiveness of Glyco-Nutritional Supplementation

Following are Peer Reviewed Journals as well as scientific symposia

which have published studies and

case reports relative to glyco-nutritional supplements.

Glycoscience & Nutrition 2003, September 3;4: Boyd S., K, Koepke

CM, McAnalley S, Ford CR,

Horn C, McAnalley BH: an open-label pilot study of the anti-oxidant

effect in healthy people of Ambrotose

AO™.

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research: Vol 3, No. 2,

March 2004:

• The Effects of Nutritional Supplements on Quality of Life of Former

National Football League Players

after Twelve Months on Nutritional Supplements, Ward, PDF,

Ford, PhD,

Dykman, MD, Tone, BA.

• A Retrospective Post-Marketing Survey of Clinical Symptom Changes in

Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Voluntarily Supplementing their Diets with Glyconutrients: Preliminary

Results, VanderWal,

MSN, FNP, and C.E. Pippenger, PhD.

• Effects of Nutritional Supplementation in Peripheral Neuropathy: A

Pilot Study, Tim Hipskind, MD.

• Preliminary Investigation into the Benefits of Glyconutient

Supplementation in Learning-Disabled

Children, Omelchuk, MD and Don Wells.

• Dietary Supplementation and Several Hospital Employees: Three Case

Reports, Dudly White,

FACHA and Freddie , WCS.

Federation Proceedings Experimental Biology Meeting, April 20-24, 2002,

New Orleans, LA:

• Effect of Glyconutritional Supplement on Brain Potentials Associated

with Language Processing, by

Wang, C., Pivik, RT, and Dykman, RA, (double blind, placebo controlled

study).

• Effects of Glyconutritional Supplement on Resting Brain Activity, by

Wang, C., Pivik, RT, and

Dykman, RA, (double blind, placebo controlled study).

Age, Volume 22, 1999, pages 149-158: A Glyconutritional Mixture Provides

Some Amelioration To

Mice with ackie Virus-Induced Pancreatitis (C. Gaunt, D. Busbee, H.J.

Wood, S. Reyna, R.

Barhoumi, R. Burghardt, W. McAnalley, and H.R. Mc.

Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science Journal, Volume 33, No.

1, page 1 — ADD/ADHD

(Dr. K. Dykman, MD)

Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science Journal , Volume 33.

No. 1, page 61 — Chronic

Fatigue Syndrome (Dr. K. Dykman, MD)

Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science Journal , Volume 33,

No. 3 — Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome (Dr. Darryl M. See, MD)

Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association, Supplement No. 1,

August 1997

• Follow-up: The Effects of Nutritional Supplementation on Alcoholics:

Mood States and Craving for

Alcohol

• The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis

• Observed Improvements in Developmental Dyslexia Accompanied by

Supplementation with

Glyconutritionals and Phytonutritionals

• Case Report: Hepatitis C — Changes in Serum Liver Enzymes After

Dietary Supplementation

• The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Herpes Labialis

• Case Report: Effects of Nutritional Supplementation on Benign Mucous

Membrane Pemphigus

(Cicatricial Pemphigoid)

• Case Report: Observed Improvements in Respiratory Air Flow in

Asthmatics Following Dietary

Supplementation

• Case Study: Tay-Sachs Disease Improvement During Nutritional

Supplementation

• Analysis of Retrospective Survey on the Effects of Nutritional

Supplements on Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome and/or Fibromyalgia

• Dietary Supplements Improve Many Symptoms of Asthma and Decrease the

Need for Other

Medications: A Retrospective Study

Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter

1999

• An In-Vitro Screening Study of 196 Natural Products for Toxicity and

Efficacy, Darryl M. See, MD,

et al.

• Effects of Baseline Total Cholesterol Levels on Diet and Exercise

Interventions, Gilbert R. Kaats, PhD

et al

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Vol. 3, No. 1

• Case Study: Free Radical Damage in Marathon Runners with and without

Glyconutritional

Supplementation, CE Pippenger, PhD, and VanderWal, MSN, FNP

• Free Radicals Determine Your Future, CE Pippenger, PhD, and

VanderWal, MSN, FNP

• Effects of Glyconutritionals on C-reactive Protein ANA, Tim Hipskind, MD

• Polysaccharide Supplements as Radioprotectors: A Review and Proposal,

C. Muscatello

• Chicago Results Project: Dietary Supplementation is Associated with

Improved Student Grades and

Behavior, Amirah Yisrael and Margaret

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Vol.2, No. 3

• A Random Open-Label Controlled Study of the Effects of Standard Asthma

Treatment Conbined with

Glyconutrients an Phytonutrients in Asthmatic Patients, by Sharon

Riesen, MD, M. Fals,

MD, and Ressia Lee, MD, Loma University

• Case Report: Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Multidisciplinary Treatment Effects

Including Dietary Supplements,

Arcadi, DC, DICCP

• Case Report: Early Intervention in Insulin Dependent Juvenile

Diabetics with Dietary Supplementation,

Candace Mc, D.O. and Sharon Baumgartner

• Case Report: Prader-Willi Syndrome Improvement with Nutritional

Therapy and Chiropractic Care,

Arcadi, D.C., DICCP

• How Can Dietary Supplements Support Human Health?, H. Reginald

Mc, M.D.

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Vol. 2, No. 2

• Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Nutritional Supplementation: A Case

Series, by D.

Schlachter, MD, and Blaine Purcell, MD

• Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia: A Case Report, by

Schlachter, MD

• Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Case Presentation, by

Schlachter, MD

• Heart Transplant Patient’s Reponse to Nutraceuticals, by A.

DeJonge, DO

• Mobilization of Dioxin is Supported by Dietary Supplements: A Case

Report, by H.R. Mc, MD

and P.B. s

• Fat Busters’ Lean Team – Weight Reduction Through a Comprehensive

Lifestyle Approach, by Chris

Rucker

• The Art and Science of Medicine, A Path with Heart, by Riesenman, MD

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Vol. 1., No. 3

• Glyconutritionals and Phytochemicals in Eight HCV-Positive Patients

• Nutritional Supplementation in Recurrent Otitis Media: A Case Report

• Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Glyconutritional Supplementation: Two

Case Reports

• Phytochemicals and Glyconutrients in Autistic Children

• Changes in Self-Reported Conditions of Well-Being During Participation

in a Behavior Modification

Plan with Glyconutritional Supplements

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Vol. 1, No. 2

• Macrophyage Candidacidal Activity of a Complete Glyconutritional

Formulation versus Aloe

Polymannose

• Potential Nutraceutical-Induced Changes in Performance Measured in an

Indy Racing League Driver

Proceedings of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Vol. 1, No. 1

• The Potential Significance of Dietary Sugars in Management of

Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis:

A Review

• Enhancement of Glutathione Levels and Protection from Chemically

Initiated Glutathione Depletion in

Rat Liver Cells by Glyconutrients

• Effects of Nutraceutical Dietary Intervention in Diabetes Mellitus: A

Retrospective Survey

• Cocksackieviruses and Inflammatory Diseases of the Pancreas and Heart

in Mouse Models: A Review

• Effect of Glyconutritionals on the Severity of Attention-Deficit

Hyperactivity Disorder

• Effects of Dietary Supplements on Lupus: A Retrospective Survey

• Nutraceuticals Decrease Blood Glucose and Pain in an Individual with

Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes

and Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Case Report

• Use of Nutraceuticals in Menopause: Case Reports

• Enhancement of Immune Function in Rodents Using a Proprietary Complex

Mixture of

Glyconutritionals

GlycoScience & Nutrition:

Vol. 2, No. 12, June 8, 2001

• Effect of Glyconutritionals on Oxidative Stress in Human Subjects: A

Pilot Study, Warren J. Goux,

Phd, Boyd, MD, PhD, FRSM, M. Tone, R. Ford, PhD,

and Bill H.

McAnalley, PhD.

Volume 1. July 15, 2000

• Use of a Calcium Channel Blocker and Glyconutrients to Treat FSH

Muscular Dystrophy, Lefkowitz,

D.L., PhD, Lefkowitz, S.S, PhD,

Presentations

• Experimental Biology, March 31st - April 4th 2001, Orlando, Florida:

The Effect of Glyconutritional

Supplementation on Toddlers with Failure to Thrive: Dykman,

M.D., Gardiner,

PhD, R. Ford, PhD.

• Oral Presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the Pavlovian Society

in Dusseldorf, Germany,

October 31-November 1, 1999, page 5: The Effectxs of Glyconutritional

Supplementation on

Autistic Children, Dykman, KD, and McKinley, RN.

If you would like to check out the research for yourself, you can do so

at www.glycoscience.org . An

effective way of bringing up the above referenced studies is to type the

last name of a doctor involved in

the study into the search window in the upper left of the screen.

To print articles, click on “download printable document” then click on

“I agree”. What you are

agreeing to is to use the information in compliance with the U.S. DSHEA

law (explanation under legal

notices section). If you do not use this procedure, it will be

unreadable if you print it.

Another site where full copies of many of these studies can be obtained

is www.fisherinstitute.org .

Pugh wrote:

>

> Who says, besides Mannatech, says that you need all 8 sugars at the

> same time? They don't occur in nature that way.

>

> Gill Butts <gillbutts@... <mailto:gillbutts%40hotmail.com>>

> wrote: Hi Bernie

> There are companies who say they produce glyconutrients but they

> quite often get closed down because only Mannatech has the patents

> for producing the glyconutrient formula, which contains all 8 of the

> essential sugars.

> With regards

> Gill

>

> ---------------------------------

> Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.

>

>

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Hi , I don't doubt that glyconutrients are important. I just wonder if

there are synergystic components, that are missing from the powder, that are in

the whole food sources of these nutrients. I can also see how other companies

would want to imitate a money making product, whether there was any truth to the

claims or not. It happens all the time. I've been researching Goji berries and

there is so much deception in the advertising of them and products made from

them that it's hard to find any real information on their health benefits. There

are hundreds of products made that include them, some with total deception of

where they are from or how they are grown, besides false claims that they cure

breast cancer. Scientists tend to isolate the components and research the

values individually instead of the way those components work together. My

question is about how glyconutrients, Ambrotose, works without all of the

components found in nature. It is an isolated

supplement made from several sources. I'm not against Mannatech or Ambrotose.

I just have some questions that have never been asked in this group.

Thanks for the list of studies.

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indscher (Charter) " wrote:

Hi ,

Someone is always going to be first in line to discover new things, many

besides Mannatech understand and are researching Glycobiology in depth

and have been for years. There is still so much to be discovered and

understood in this field. The research was going on long before the

scientists that are now involved with Mannatech made the discovery. Even

the drug companies got on board and Glaxo klein just came out with

their first glyco drug. It costs $3500 per month. The other new glyco

drug from another company costs $8500. per month, but it will be

recommended by the doctors and covered by insurance so that will make it

all good.

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Hi ,

Synergy is something that I have heard the doctors and scientist talk

alot about, they know the importance of this. That is why their formulas

have been revised many times because its not just about having some

ingredients but there has to be the right amount. Like any good recipe

you can have all the right ingredients but it will turn out better if

you know exactly what amounts to use. The sources used for the powders

are mostly whole food sources, obviously processed to some degree but

still taken from the whole plant or tree. The aloe is an exception

because they discovered that its the inner leaf that has the benefits

and the rest of the plant is what is responsible for diarrhea and other

less then desirable effects of taking aloe. So that was isolated and

stabilized and has proven to have huge benefits just by itself, many

have used it, D-Mannose. Its still in supplement form obviously but I do

think the researchers do their best in this company to use quality raw

materials to start with.When eating raw whole foods, there are still

parts of the plant that will be discarded, like the peels, seeds,

unless a person is juicing. So I don't know if this addresses your

question or not, I am not a scientist, just doing the best I can to help

people have faith, hope and take actions for their health.

Pugh wrote:

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> >>>My question is about how glyconutrients, Ambrotose, works without

> all of the components found in nature. It is an isolated

> supplement made from several sources. I'm not against Mannatech or

> Ambrotose. I just have some questions that have never been asked in

> this group.

>

> Thanks for the list of studies.

>

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