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Hi there. Elise here, with 10 year old boy with

Aspergers.

My mom was greatly helped by Mannatech products and

her fibromyalgia is practically non-existent now.

I put my son on Ambrotose, Phytobears by Mannatech at

a very young age for a couple of years... great

improvement with sensory integration. When he was 3

years old, he would run out of the room crying and

covering his ears when i started the coffee grinder,

would stay in shade on sunny day, would hand flap when

nervous, had a difficult time with movies/anything

loud. These all improved a tremendous degree. Noise is

tolerated to a great degree, can even go to some

movies now at the theatre, no hand flapping, sunshine

completely tolerated.

Email me with any other questions

elisemhart@...

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Hi Coral,

We use 2 tsp. Ambrotose, 1-Ambrotose AO, 2 PLUS, 2 ImmunoSTART, 1-

GlycoBear all put into chocolate Almond Milk with a bit of GlycoLean

meal replacer drink (since he gets almost no nutrition from what he

eats). He gets PhytoBears when ever he will choose them for

reinforcers, and PhytAloe powder mixed into catsup on his hamburgers

(one of the only " good " foods he eats!). We did not start on this

amount but worked up to it over the course of 3 weeks. I havenot

seen any bad responses from his system. The other notable thing

that has occured is that we found out just before we started on

these that his blood sugar was VERY Irradic down in the 30s up to

238 etc. His blood sugar is now between 93-120 and you can really

tell he is much more calm.

Hope this helps,

Dolly

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We have only used the Ambrotose Complex in the bulk form, and the

Phyto-bears so far, and have seen wonderful improvements. We started

out slow with the Ambrotose, only 1/4 tsp. once per day, then

gradually increased it to 1/2 tsp. twice per day. Some people go alot

higher. They continue to increase until results are seen. However, it

CAN take up to 3 months to start seeing some really good improvements

because it can take that long for your body to produce new cells.

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My son took glyconutrients for several months. I did not see much

change with them, but I have read the research and am convinced that

it can make a lot of difference for other people. Esp. the stories

for kids with Down's are amazing!

The *only* way to get them is through mannatech or one of their

sellers (i guess sort of MLM?) and it is very pricy. However, you

can mix your own, if you have access to a health food store that

sells the things that go into it. Here is the website with

the " recipe " :

http://www.lis.net.au/%7Edbird/glyconutrients.htm

I hope that helps someone!

Sybelle

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a good website is www.manna4me.com. Mannatech sells them. Look at

that website and it explains. Kristy

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> could someone please explain to me what this is.what does it do, how

> is it given. where it can be purchased. this is all new to me. thank

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Dear Tiffiny,

I am obviously WAY behind in my mail, but I didn't see any responses to your

question...I am pretty new at this, too, but glyconutrients seem to be

helping my son, so I'm trying to learn more. Here is what I do understand:

A glyconutrient is a biochemical that contains a sugar molecule. The word

" glyco " means " sweet " in Greek. In the year 2000, the Nobel prize for

science was given for the discovery that virtually every cell in our bodies

is covered with miniscule, hair-like glycoforms. These cells are used as

receptor sites for monosacchrides which are essential for cell to cell

communication. Glyconutrients perform different functions than vitamins,

minerals, proteins, fats, herbs, enzymes, or homeopathic drugs.

Because of their role in cell-to-cell communication, glyconutrients function

in the immune system, endocrine system, and to support the proper structure

and function of each cell.

I think glyconutrients may be helpful in autism because they support immune

function and help the body to detoxify. Research has also shown that they

increase glutathione levels and lower copper levels.

If you want more information about the science of glyconutritionals, you can

go to www.glycoscience.org.

While at this point I would say we are seeing moderate improvement of

autistic symptoms due to the glyconutrients, I would strongly recommend to

anyone with cancer, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, lupus, fibromyalgia or

yeast infections that they research glyconutritionals. My dad is doing a

four-month trial for his macular degeneration. Because they are a food,

glyconutrients can be used safely with most traditional (drug) therapies.

They can be found in the Physician's Desk Reference of Dietary Supplements.

I hope this is helpful. Feel free to e-mail me with any specific questions

you might have.

All the best to you and your family,

, mom to and

glyconutrients

> could someone please explain to me what this is.what does it do, how

> is it given. where it can be purchased. this is all new to me. thank

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Dear Christi,

This is my understanding so far:

Aloe contains mannose, a monosacchride. Glyconutrients are monosacchrides

necessary for cellular communication. While there are over 200

monosacchrides, the eight known essential monosacchrides are glucose (found

in sugar cane, rice, corn, potatoes, wheat) , galactose (made from the

conversion of lactose, a milk sugar), fucose (found in breast milk and

medicinal mushrooms), xylose, n-acetyl-neuramic acid (found in breast mik),

n-acetyl-glucosamine, and n-acetyl-galactosamine. (I don't have sources of

the other sugars handy.

In a healthy person, the body is able to manufacture some glyconutrients,

but it requires complex chemical pathways. Those who recommend

glyconutrients believe that stress, toxins, poor nutrition, and poor health

impede the body's natural manufacture of the eight glyconutrients needed for

cellular communication.

So if you take aloe vera, you are taking one of the eight glyconutrients.

Studies show that ale has antifungal, antiviral, antibacterial, antiallergy,

and anti-inflammatory properties. It blocks histamine, controls asthma

symptoms, kills candida, heals peptic ulcers, and partially inhibits HIV

virus replication. It is synergistic with AZT and Acyclovir.

Mannatech, Incorporated www.mannatech.com has a patent for any COMBINATION

of sugars, as they put their money into researching the synergistic

properties of sugars. You can get single sugars from other companies.

Their Ambrotose product is a combination of the eight known essential

sugars.

If you want to do more research on sugars, you can go to

www.glycoscience.com, which is Mannatech's science research website and has

more re: the biochemistry of sugar supplementation. The book you read is a

good one because the author talks about sugars outside the Mannatech " box. "

We have had our son on Ambrotose for the past four months and have seen some

very good things, but I am not ready to recommend it for every autistic kid

yet. It is expensive and we are waiting to see how far it takes .

However, I would recommend looking into this product for anyone who has

cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or any autoimmune or toxicity issue.

The research is amazing. Fucose, one of the essential sugars, is extremely

effective when used in breast cancer patients.

I hope this clarifies things a bit...It is new technology and very

interesting...

, mom to and

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> I just read a post that someone was using glyconutients. It is another

> supplement that I am interssed in. We read Sugars that Heal. I was just

> confused on a brand to try. The one we had purchased was aloe and gum

> sugars, and was quite expensive. I was wondering if you knew what the

> difference between glyconutrients and plain old Aloe extract?

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I hope you continue to have good look with glyconutrients and they may work for

many people. However, I am very much bothered by the fact that Mannatech is a

multi-level marketing company and anyone purchasing is asked to become an

associate in order to " save " money on their products. Being an associate means

ordering a bunch of product. You are also encouraged to sign up for automated

orders that are charged to your credit card every so many weeks.

I did do some research and was a little troubled by some of what I read about

the past associations of the company's president and what happened with some of

the past company's of which he was the head.

That said, if these products helps someone great. They did not help my child. In

fact, I think it may have caused problems. Maybe her system was just not ready

for them. I also looked up aloe vera and mannatose (not use that is spelled

right) on the SCD diet and they are not acceptable. I haven't been able to find

these products in the DAN protocol either.

I'm just curious did you sign up to become associates when you purchased your

products. We opted not to, but even with the discounts, these are expensive

products. Without the associate discounts they are worse.

glyconutrients

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> I just read a post that someone was using glyconutients. It is another

> supplement that I am interssed in. We read Sugars that Heal. I was just

> confused on a brand to try. The one we had purchased was aloe and gum

> sugars, and was quite expensive. I was wondering if you knew what the

> difference between glyconutrients and plain old Aloe extract?

> Thanks again, Christi

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>>>I just read a post that someone was using glyconutients. ...knew

what the difference between glyconutrients and plain old Aloe extract?

The 'sugars' are different than aloe but some products combine the

two. If you are interested in trying anything MLM, I would suggest

getting some from ebay or a friend that is not an associate or in the

business. This will allow you to try something without all the hassle

of join, join, join, sell, sell, sell. It is too bad that the

business model is so destructive. The problem is that you can never

really trust what is being said and need to look into yourself.

Some people are so nutrient deficient or have such impaired

digestion, that anything highly absorbable that they take will show

some improvement.

When considering any of the expensive supplements, I always check

ebay (and even buy some that way).

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We tried them and they just didn't work for us. In fact my child had a

regression. After about four months I said no more because things were getting

worse instead of better.

They may help some kids, but probably aren't right for everyone. I'd say do

slowly if you decide to try.

Glyconutrients

Hi,

Has anybody heard of/tried glyconutrients?

http://glycoinformation.com/

Thanks

Gayathri

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Yes, I take glyconutrients and my kids did for about 6 months or so.

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You do,. and.......???????

Your kids DID but don't anymore?

Could you shed a little more light?

~Inga

on 3/29/05 3:05 PM, Michele at calif.michele@... wrote:

Yes, I take glyconutrients and my kids did for about 6 months or so.

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Hi Inga,

Almost a year ago, a friend of mine asked me if I would try it if she bought me

the first jar. She has a child with respiratory and other problems -- it sounds

just like my genetic disorder only he doesn't test as having my genetic

disorder. Because of the similarities in our family medical problems, we have

been exchanging information and ideas for some time. She used to be a registered

nurse and understands a lot more of the physiology, etc. stuff than I do when

she reads articles. Glyconutrients were helping her and her kids and she knew

how sick I still was. I began taking them in May, around the same time that I

ran out of a couple of prescription drugs. My blood pressure had been high for

3 years -- the same length of time I was on those two drugs -- and I crashed

badly when I came off of them, cold and with all the signs of dramatically low

blood pressure. So I didn't want to get new prescriptions. I was able to avoid

them with the glyconutrients. I found that if I

forget to take it one day, my condition deteriorated dramatically. These days,

the difference isn't as dramatic but I have also upped how much I take because

there is plenty of 'extra' since my kids stopped taking them.

My best understanding is that it rebuilds stuff at the cellular level.

Anecdotally, I have had nerves that were damaged some time ago improve and I had

itching in very old scars after I was on it a few weeks -- the kind of itching

you get when a fresh wound is healing. These scars were decades old. I have

heard stories like that about other people too. I highly recommend them. I

injured my feet ...maybe 2 1/2 years or so ago... and I still walk with a limp.

Some of that damage has improved as well and I walk better. My feet improved

obviously after I increased the amount of glyconutrients I was taking. To me,

the connection is clear.

My kids were never as sick as I was. I instinctively knew what to do for them

even when I had no diagnosis and my youngest is only a carrier, not " positive "

for the disorder, so he is only slightly affected (the latest research shows

that carriers do have some of the traits, just very mild, and that fits our

experience). After I took glyconutrients for a while, I had my sons try them.

They quit taking them recently-- maybe 2 or 3 weeks ago. With the

glyconutrients and simply throwing away furniture that contained particle board

or smelled musty, etc. my oldest son has been off all drugs since about late

december. I mean, all maintenance drugs. And he never took as many as I took

because he never deteriorated to the degree I did. He still occasionally takes

advil or some other OTC stuff, but rarely. Treating his medical disorder made a

lot of " aspie " traits disappear with no other intervention.

Michele in California

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really need a college. He can learn them from books. The value of an education

in a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the

mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.

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Re: [ ] RE: glyconutrients

Hi Inga,

Almost a year ago, a friend of mine asked me if I would try it if she bought

me the first jar. She has a child with respiratory and other problems -- it

sounds just like my genetic disorder only he doesn't test as having my genetic

disorder. Because of the similarities in our family medical problems, we have

been exchanging information and ideas for some time. She used to be a registered

nurse and understands a lot more of the physiology, etc. stuff than I do when

she reads articles. Glyconutrients were helping her and her kids and she knew

how sick I still was. I began taking them in May, around the same time that I

ran out of a couple of prescription drugs. My blood pressure had been high for

3 years -- the same length of time I was on those two drugs -- and I crashed

badly when I came off of them, cold and with all the signs of dramatically low

blood pressure. So I didn't want to get new prescriptions. I was able to avoid

them with the glyconutrients. I found that if I

forget to take it one day, my condition deteriorated dramatically. These

days, the difference isn't as dramatic but I have also upped how much I take

because there is plenty of 'extra' since my kids stopped taking them.

My best understanding is that it rebuilds stuff at the cellular level.

Anecdotally, I have had nerves that were damaged some time ago improve and I had

itching in very old scars after I was on it a few weeks -- the kind of itching

you get when a fresh wound is healing. These scars were decades old. I have

heard stories like that about other people too. I highly recommend them. I

injured my feet ...maybe 2 1/2 years or so ago... and I still walk with a limp.

Some of that damage has improved as well and I walk better. My feet improved

obviously after I increased the amount of glyconutrients I was taking. To me,

the connection is clear.

My kids were never as sick as I was. I instinctively knew what to do for them

even when I had no diagnosis and my youngest is only a carrier, not " positive "

for the disorder, so he is only slightly affected (the latest research shows

that carriers do have some of the traits, just very mild, and that fits our

experience). After I took glyconutrients for a while, I had my sons try them.

They quit taking them recently-- maybe 2 or 3 weeks ago. With the

glyconutrients and simply throwing away furniture that contained particle board

or smelled musty, etc. my oldest son has been off all drugs since about late

december. I mean, all maintenance drugs. And he never took as many as I took

because he never deteriorated to the degree I did. He still occasionally takes

advil or some other OTC stuff, but rarely. Treating his medical disorder made a

lot of " aspie " traits disappear with no other intervention.

Michele in California

calif.michele@...

webmaster@...

Visit Michele's World! of (Twice) Exceptional Homeschooling

http://www.califmichele.com

It is not so very important for a person to learn facts. For that he does not

really need a college. He can learn them from books. The value of an education

in a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the

mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.

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Here is a web site. I think you can order it from there. The little

girl I mentioned in my first post, She has been on my list since it

was started via snail mail 12 years ago, (we graduated and went

email) Thats the only reason why I believe in this stuff. We know

the girl and she has made remarkable progress in the last 6 mos. The

head hancho of the group said it best, Even if it helps 1 or 2 of

our kids, Its worth looking into.

http://www.mannatech.com/default.asp

Abstract

Protection from disease depends on the effective function of cells

involved in the immune response. Macrophages, cells central to the

immune response, have previously been shown to be powerfully

stimulated by glyconutrients.1 Macrophages orchestrate the activity

of other immune system cells, including natural killer (NK) cells.

NK cells, white blood cells that circulate through the body and

attack target cells (invaders), such as cancer cells, viruses,

bacteria, and fungi, are crucial to normal immune system function.

An extensive scientific literature has documented the effects of

diet on proper immune function. This study was an in vitro

comparison of the effect of two dietary supplements on human NK cell

activity (a measure of the ability of NK cells to kill target

cells). The first, a glyconutritional supplement (GN), is listed in

the Physicians' Desk Reference for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary

Supplementsâ„¢ (PDR) as a supplement that can provide immune support.2

This effect has been documented in the scientific literature.1 ,3 GN

is composed of various polysaccharides used by the body in glycoform

synthesis and cell-to-cell communication. The second supplement

tested, a bovine colostrum product with added constituents such as

zinc, aloe vera and mushrooms (TFP), is not listed in the PDR (2001

edition). However, this product is promoted as an " immune system

activator " on the web site of the distributing company. At no dose

tested was TFP more effective than GN at stimulating NK cell

activity. However, in amounts representing achievable levels of

dietary intake, GN significantly enhanced natural killer cell

activity 65% more than did TFP (p ( 0.001.). GlycoScience &

Nutrition (Official Publication of GlycoScience.com: The Nutrition

Science Site). 2000;2(17):1-4.

http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?

FILENAME=S004

> What are glyconutrients and where do you get them???

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Donna, thank you so much. I agree, if something can help even one child it's

worth a try. I'm certainly going to try it for my daughter. I'm glad you

posted that message. I had read some mention of glyconutrients a while back

somewhere & had meant to check it out at the time.

C.

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From: Donna

Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 8:45 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: glyconutrients

Here is a web site. I think you can order it from there. The little

girl I mentioned in my first post, She has been on my list since it

was started via snail mail 12 years ago, (we graduated and went

email) Thats the only reason why I believe in this stuff. We know

the girl and she has made remarkable progress in the last 6 mos. The

head hancho of the group said it best, Even if it helps 1 or 2 of

our kids, Its worth looking into.

http://www.mannatech.com/default.asp

Abstract

Protection from disease depends on the effective function of cells

involved in the immune response. Macrophages, cells central to the

immune response, have previously been shown to be powerfully

stimulated by glyconutrients.1 Macrophages orchestrate the activity

of other immune system cells, including natural killer (NK) cells.

NK cells, white blood cells that circulate through the body and

attack target cells (invaders), such as cancer cells, viruses,

bacteria, and fungi, are crucial to normal immune system function.

An extensive scientific literature has documented the effects of

diet on proper immune function. This study was an in vitro

comparison of the effect of two dietary supplements on human NK cell

activity (a measure of the ability of NK cells to kill target

cells). The first, a glyconutritional supplement (GN), is listed in

the Physicians' Desk Reference for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary

SupplementsT (PDR) as a supplement that can provide immune support.2

This effect has been documented in the scientific literature.1 ,3 GN

is composed of various polysaccharides used by the body in glycoform

synthesis and cell-to-cell communication. The second supplement

tested, a bovine colostrum product with added constituents such as

zinc, aloe vera and mushrooms (TFP), is not listed in the PDR (2001

edition). However, this product is promoted as an " immune system

activator " on the web site of the distributing company. At no dose

tested was TFP more effective than GN at stimulating NK cell

activity. However, in amounts representing achievable levels of

dietary intake, GN significantly enhanced natural killer cell

activity 65% more than did TFP (p ( 0.001.). GlycoScience &

Nutrition (Official Publication of GlycoScience.com: The Nutrition

Science Site). 2000;2(17):1-4.

http://www.glycoscience.org/glycoscience/start_frames.wm?

FILENAME=S004

> What are glyconutrients and where do you get them???

> C. Consaul

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on 3/29/05 5:20 PM, L Consaul at lconsaul@... wrote:

What are glyconutrients and where do you get them???

>>>Look up Mannatech.

http://www.mannapages.com/sharethegift/MPGetReferral.asp

You have to buy through an associate. I knew a gal a long time ago, and I

think she may still be distributing for them and if you want to key her name

in, it is White. She is a real sweetheart....and smart too.

There might be other companies by now. I don't know.

My best understanding is that it rebuilds stuff at the cellular level.

>>>It is supposed to increase cell to cell communication and therefore help the

immune system communicate with the body properly.

~Inga

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I'm an associate with Mannatech. I have never had a customer. I only order what

I want for me and my family, but became an associate to do it. So, technically,

I can sell the stuff.

And glyconutrients from mannatech are a mix of 8 different sugars (not " sugar "

as in " table sugar " but " sugar " as in the chemical definition). One of them is

related to xylitol, which is an ingredient I use to beef up the effectiveness of

saline sinus washes. Research into Cystic Fibrosis turned up the fact that

xylitol works well as a topical anti-infective -- it is the same sugar you find

in some kid's anti-cavity chewing gums. I think the one in mannatech's

glyconutrient formula is called xylitase. Just sort of interesting " trivia', so

to speak.

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I really believe in Glyconutrients. They were instrumental in reversing Downs

Syndrome in a now 17 year old - she started on them at 9. (Pictures and more

info on my website: http://tamihealth.tripod.com/glyco-nutrients.htm including

click on page for homemade glyconutrients if interested).

Also, there's a DAN Doctor using Glyconutrients: Dr. Reid

of Greshem OR - for 6 or 7 years. She has a protocol - her ph number is

503-492-9427.

Additionally, the main company that sells Glycontrients, Mannatech - has a

new program (with no commissions) that is for health challenged kids under 18.

The program provides $400 of product for $125/mo (6 mo sign up) and is overseen

by M.D. who provides protocol for child given the child's medical history.

www.mannarelief.org (Hope Program in US, Blessings Program outside of US)

I've just made some homemade glyconutrients and really like them. For kids,

I'd probably use the company products tho - however this has all good

ingredients. Whatever you do, blessings and good luck!!

Light and Love, Tami

> From: " Donna " <donna.arnold@...>

> Subject: Re: glyconutrients

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>

> Here is a web site. I think you can order it from there. The little

> girl I mentioned in my first post, She has been on my list since it

> was started via snail mail 12 years ago, (we graduated and went

> email) Thats the only reason why I believe in this stuff. We know

> the girl and she has made remarkable progress in the last 6 mos. The

> head hancho of the group said it best, Even if it helps 1 or 2 of

> our kids, Its worth looking into.

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> What are glyconutrients and where do you get them???

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Hi, I'm a distributor - Mannatech ID 946050. I'd be happy for you to sign up

for product thru me or contact me if you have further questions. Altho if this

is for a health challenged child, you can go directly thru a program for

children that provides $400/mo in products for $125/mo. It's www.mannarelief.org

Hope Program in US, Blessings Prog outside of US.

Blessings, Tami

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I'm sorry, but I can't even begin to understand how glyconutrients

reversed a chromosomal disorder. I've seen the before/after

pictures and story of this girl and admit they are astounding. If

this worked, than why aren't more people using it? Are there more

families willing to come forward with their success stories

regarding Down Syndrome?

It sure is expensive. I just distrust products that make such

miraculous claims. False hopes and claims are nearly as bad as the

initial insult of mercury induced Autism itself. I don't doubt this

girl's improvements (she really looks different in these pictures!),

but question the marketing.

Not meaning to cause an argument here, but I'd love to hear from

more people beyond 'they worked great'.

Pam

>

>

> I really believe in Glyconutrients. They were instrumental in

reversing Downs

> Syndrome in a now 17 year old - she started on them at 9.

(Pictures and more

> info on my website: http://tamihealth.tripod.com/glyco-

nutrients.htm including

> click on page for homemade glyconutrients if interested).

>

> Also, there's a DAN Doctor using Glyconutrients: Dr. Reid

> of Greshem OR - for 6 or 7 years. She has a protocol - her ph

number is

> 503-492-9427.

>

> Additionally, the main company that sells Glycontrients,

Mannatech - has a

> new program (with no commissions) that is for health challenged

kids under 18.

> The program provides $400 of product for $125/mo (6 mo sign up)

and is overseen

> by M.D. who provides protocol for child given the child's medical

history.

> www.mannarelief.org (Hope Program in US, Blessings Program

outside of US)

>

> I've just made some homemade glyconutrients and really like them.

For kids,

> I'd probably use the company products tho - however this has all

good

> ingredients. Whatever you do, blessings and good luck!!

>

> Light and Love, Tami

>

>

>

>

> > From: " Donna " <donna.arnold@g...>

> > Subject: Re: glyconutrients

> >

> >

> > Here is a web site. I think you can order it from there. The

little

> > girl I mentioned in my first post, She has been on my list since

it

> > was started via snail mail 12 years ago, (we graduated and went

> > email) Thats the only reason why I believe in this stuff. We

know

> > the girl and she has made remarkable progress in the last 6 mos.

The

> > head hancho of the group said it best, Even if it helps 1 or 2

of

> > our kids, Its worth looking into.

> >

>

>

>

>

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I gave my daughter Ambrotose for about a year. In addition she did

the high dose Vitamin A protocol and colostrum and all the other

suggested supplements, TTFD and ALA. Before the Vitamin A &

Ambrotose my daughter was one of the original kids in Dr. McCandless

Salivary Rubeola study and tested as one of the highest at 5+ in the

initial testing. After 6 months on vitamin A and Ambrotose she was

retested and her level was down to a 2+. During this time period

most of the stomach, bowel problems disappeared as well. I can't say

how much the Ambrotose helped but I feel it did. I also became a

distributer not so much to sell the product but to purchase it at a

discounted amount. After 6+ months off of it I am planning putting

her back on it to see if it offers further benefits as well as trying

it for other family members health issues.

Michele

> >

> >

> > I really believe in Glyconutrients. They were instrumental in

> reversing Downs

> > Syndrome in a now 17 year old - she started on them at 9.

> (Pictures and more

> > info on my website: http://tamihealth.tripod.com/glyco-

> nutrients.htm including

> > click on page for homemade glyconutrients if interested).

> >

> > Also, there's a DAN Doctor using Glyconutrients: Dr. Reid

> > of Greshem OR - for 6 or 7 years. She has a protocol - her ph

> number is

> > 503-492-9427.

> >

> > Additionally, the main company that sells Glycontrients,

> Mannatech - has a

> > new program (with no commissions) that is for health challenged

> kids under 18.

> > The program provides $400 of product for $125/mo (6 mo sign up)

> and is overseen

> > by M.D. who provides protocol for child given the child's medical

> history.

> > www.mannarelief.org (Hope Program in US, Blessings Program

> outside of US)

> >

> > I've just made some homemade glyconutrients and really like them.

> For kids,

> > I'd probably use the company products tho - however this has all

> good

> > ingredients. Whatever you do, blessings and good luck!!

> >

> > Light and Love, Tami

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > From: " Donna " <donna.arnold@g...>

> > > Subject: Re: glyconutrients

> > >

> > >

> > > Here is a web site. I think you can order it from there. The

> little

> > > girl I mentioned in my first post, She has been on my list

since

> it

> > > was started via snail mail 12 years ago, (we graduated and went

> > > email) Thats the only reason why I believe in this stuff. We

> know

> > > the girl and she has made remarkable progress in the last 6

mos.

> The

> > > head hancho of the group said it best, Even if it helps 1 or 2

> of

> > > our kids, Its worth looking into.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Tami,

Would you send an email to my address. I want to find more info about

Glyconutrients.

Thanks,

Neena Garza

neena@...

318-861-0541

[ ] Re: glyconutrients

>

> In a message dated 3/30/2005 12:00:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> writes:

>

> > What are glyconutrients and where do you get them???

> >

>

> Hi, I'm a distributor - Mannatech ID 946050. I'd be happy for you to sign

up

> for product thru me or contact me if you have further questions. Altho if

this

> is for a health challenged child, you can go directly thru a program for

> children that provides $400/mo in products for $125/mo. It's

www.mannarelief.org

> Hope Program in US, Blessings Prog outside of US.

> Blessings, Tami

>

>

>

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Two common glyconutrient supplements are " larix " (i.e., larch

arabinogalactans) and Echinacea. The idea behind them is that they

stimulate the immune system and (in the case of larix, at least) feed

good gut flora. We are supplementing with larix, which is very easy

to mix and dissolve into juice, and thus easy for pediatric use. Here

are two articles on the subject:

http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/.fulltext/4/2/96.pdf

http://www.thorne.com/pdf/journal/7-2/arabinogalactan_echinaea.pdf

> I found out about a local study that provides glyconutrients to

volunteers

> (Autistic children between ages of 4-8). This is one area of

nutrition I've

> not ventured into. If anyone has any knowledge or good/bad things

to say

> about supplementing with glyconutrients, I'd appreciate your comments.

>

> Sharon

>

>

>

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