Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 I have tons of good things to say about Glyconutrients, I also have many clinical studies that have already been done that I could send you. Who is doing the local study? I can send them to your private email if you would like. Sharon son wrote: > 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Hi, The study, thus far, is nameless until I fax or mail my application in. It's simply described as a not-for-profit faith-based research group out of Houston, Texas. I would LOVE to receive the clinical studies that you have! sharon@... Thank you! Sharon Re: [ ] Glyconutrients * I have tons of good things to say about Glyconutrients, I also have many clinical studies that have already been done that I could send you. Who is doing the local study? I can send them to your private email if you would like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 In a message dated 27/05/2005 02:43:36 GMT Daylight Time, sharon@... writes: 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. >>>If I could get them for free, I go for it MAndi in Uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Hi Sharon, That sounds like Mannarelief Ministries. They get their products from Mannatech. Get your child in their if you can. They will expect you to be on a strict protocol, but will cost you nothing. They have already done clinical trials on Autism, I am so glad to hear they are doing another. I have not heard about it yet, they were just finishing Bi-polar, and alzheimers. They also have one that just got started on Aids. I will send you the previous clincial studies. Sharon son wrote: > Hi, > > The study, thus far, is nameless until I fax or mail my application in. > It's simply described as a not-for-profit faith-based research group out of > Houston, Texas. > > I would LOVE to receive the clinical studies that you have! > sharon@... > > Thank you! > > Sharon > > > > Re: [ ] Glyconutrients > > > > * I have tons of good things to say about Glyconutrients, I also have > many > clinical studies that have already been done that I could send you. Who > is doing the local study? I can send them to your private email if you > would like. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Well, one could always hope the products are better than their marketing. I've tried finding information at this site: http://www.mannapages.com/sharethegift/PRDHome.asp?CountryCodeID=1 <http://www.mannapages.com/sharethegift/PRDHome.asp?CountryCodeID=1 & sMainMen u=ShopNow & sMain2Menu=Products & sSubMenu=Products & sSubMenuItem=ProdPres & sSubMe nu2Item=na & sSubMenu3Item=na> & sMainMenu=ShopNow & sMain2Menu=Products & sSubMenu=Products & sSubMenuItem=ProdPr es & sSubMenu2Item=na & sSubMenu3Item=na So far, all it looks like is some kind of multi-level marketing. I'm so frustrated at trying to get any useful information from their site....grrrrrrr...... Sharon * Hi Sharon, That sounds like Mannarelief Ministries. They get their products from Mannatech. Get your child in their if you can. They will expect you to be on a strict protocol, but will cost you nothing. They have already done clinical trials on Autism, I am so glad to hear they are doing another. I have not heard about it yet, they were just finishing Bi-polar, and alzheimers. They also have one that just got started on Aids. I will send you the previous clincial studies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Mannatech IS multi-level, it is, it is, and I feel the same way. I made my own IMMUNOSTART for almost exactly 10% of the cost of Mannatech's formula (I even calculated in the shipping costs to order the ingrediets). It is simply Colostrum with some beta glucan and added lactoferrin, but they are currently filing for a patent to be the only ones that can sell this combination as one single combined product. From their web pags: Colostrum - 150 mg Lactoferrin - 10 mg Beta Glucan - 20 mg Pectin - 5 Mg Some concern is about these being made form whey, which is a high sulfur food (but it seems to do okay with me...maybe because it is a small amount - I don't rightfully know) I would maybe not worry about the pectin - it was discussed at the adult site as being a sulfur food as well, but deemed okay becasue it was asorbtive in nature (please double check this last info about pectin if you are interested, as I am only going by memory) ------------------------ You could check out Manapol, the main ingrediant used to make Ambrotose. If you do some investigaton you wll see that Mannatech orders Manapol straight from Carrington laboratories. Manapol is NOT a multi-level item. You could make your own AMBROTOSE for a fraction of the cost and try it out and see if it will work for you. Below are the ingredients in AMBROTOSE as listed by the Manatech company: Ingredient: 1. Larex deciduas (arabinogalactan) Ingredient: 2. Anogeissus latifolia (gum ghatti) Ingredient: 3. Astragulus gummifer (gum tragacanth) Ingredient: 4. Manapol (inner leaf gel of Aloe barbadensis ) Ingredient: 5. Rice starch Ingredient: 6. Glucosamine HCL I personally want to stay away from rice starch becasue I am very allergic to it, but the Manapol, Glucosamine and Astraguluas are easy to get...I haven't looked into the first two items yet. When I get some money, I might make some of this. Another concern is that one posting suggested that Ambrotose will significantly raise glutathione levels. I have made a number of posts hoping that Andy would answer regarding this, but so far no luck. He has said many times to NOT give things that boost glutathione...but I wonder if this falls into that category or not. My gut feelng is that it would be okay, but I would really like to hear Andy 's spin on this, becasue he understands mercruy and from what I have found out so far Mannatech does not specifically understand mecury. ~Inga on 5/27/05 9:59 AM, Sharon son at sharon@... wrote: So far, all it looks like is some kind of multi-level marketing. I'm so frustrated at trying to get any useful information from their site....grrrrrrr...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Thank you, Inga. I will look more deeply into what you've written. I've only just begun studying about glutathione. There's a few chapters of a book online which I'm using as a primer to get me going in trying to understand: " Glutathione in your body exists in two forms: the reduced form (GSH) and the oxidized form (GSSG). Several additional enzymes are necessary for glutathione to function effectively. The most important is glutathione peroxidase, which works with glutathione as a catalyst (an agent that speeds up a reaction) to capture and neutralize free radicals, especially toxic hydrogen peroxide. Glutathione reductase is a support enzyme that recycles glutathione and other antioxidants after they have neutralized free radicals. This recycling helps remove the captured free radicals from the body via the usual excretory pathways. It also frees up the glutathione to go out again and capture even more free radicals. " http://www.drpressman.com/Library/AminoAcids1.htm I don't even know enough to comment, but thought I'd pass this along to you. I'm sure you're way beyond what this is speaking about, though. I get on this list and I feel like my brain turns to mush. LOL. Sharon * -----Original Message----- Another concern is that one posting suggested that Ambrotose will significantly raise glutathione levels. I have made a number of posts hoping that Andy would answer regarding this, but so far no luck. He has said many times to NOT give things that boost glutathione...but I wonder if this falls into that category or not. My gut feelng is that it would be okay, but I would really like to hear Andy 's spin on this, becasue he understands mercruy and from what I have found out so far Mannatech does not specifically understand mecury. ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 Interesting. They are very expensive. So where would you get the ingredients? M Re: [ ] Glyconutrients Mannatech IS multi-level, it is, it is, and I feel the same way. I made my own IMMUNOSTART for almost exactly 10% of the cost of Mannatech's formula (I even calculated in the shipping costs to order the ingrediets). It is simply Colostrum with some beta glucan and added lactoferrin, but they are currently filing for a patent to be the only ones that can sell this combination as one single combined product. From their web pags: Colostrum - 150 mg Lactoferrin - 10 mg Beta Glucan - 20 mg Pectin - 5 Mg Some concern is about these being made form whey, which is a high sulfur food (but it seems to do okay with me...maybe because it is a small amount - I don't rightfully know) I would maybe not worry about the pectin - it was discussed at the adult site as being a sulfur food as well, but deemed okay becasue it was asorbtive in nature (please double check this last info about pectin if you are interested, as I am only going by memory) ------------------------ You could check out Manapol, the main ingrediant used to make Ambrotose. If you do some investigaton you wll see that Mannatech orders Manapol straight from Carrington laboratories. Manapol is NOT a multi-level item. You could make your own AMBROTOSE for a fraction of the cost and try it out and see if it will work for you. Below are the ingredients in AMBROTOSE as listed by the Manatech company: Ingredient: 1. Larex deciduas (arabinogalactan) Ingredient: 2. Anogeissus latifolia (gum ghatti) Ingredient: 3. Astragulus gummifer (gum tragacanth) Ingredient: 4. Manapol (inner leaf gel of Aloe barbadensis ) Ingredient: 5. Rice starch Ingredient: 6. Glucosamine HCL I personally want to stay away from rice starch becasue I am very allergic to it, but the Manapol, Glucosamine and Astraguluas are easy to get...I haven't looked into the first two items yet. When I get some money, I might make some of this. Another concern is that one posting suggested that Ambrotose will significantly raise glutathione levels. I have made a number of posts hoping that Andy would answer regarding this, but so far no luck. He has said many times to NOT give things that boost glutathione...but I wonder if this falls into that category or not. My gut feelng is that it would be okay, but I would really like to hear Andy 's spin on this, becasue he understands mercruy and from what I have found out so far Mannatech does not specifically understand mecury. ~Inga on 5/27/05 9:59 AM, Sharon son at sharon@... wrote: So far, all it looks like is some kind of multi-level marketing. I'm so frustrated at trying to get any useful information from their site....grrrrrrr...... ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 glyconutrients... poor people.... no much money....sick patients.... multimedia marketing it rings the bell! Sabila (aloe vera) that grows at any garden, cheap and NATURAL. SOME juice: orange, carrot, ANY A blender. Clean or wash well a medium leave of sabila (aloe vera), add to the blender, add natural juice, salt or pepper is you like it... blend it... and the BEST GLYCONUTRIENT, NATURAL, ALMOST FREE AND FRESH! AMEN 2005/5/28, Matt & <m4thmiller@...>: > > Interesting. They are very expensive. So where would you get the > ingredients? > > M > > > Re: [ ] Glyconutrients > > Mannatech IS multi-level, it is, it is, and I feel the same way. > > I made my own IMMUNOSTART for almost exactly 10% of the cost of > Mannatech's > formula (I even calculated in the shipping costs to order the ingrediets). > It is simply Colostrum with some beta glucan and added lactoferrin, but > they are currently filing for a patent to be the only ones that can sell > this combination as one single combined product. > > From their web pags: > Colostrum - 150 mg > Lactoferrin - 10 mg > Beta Glucan - 20 mg > Pectin - 5 Mg > > Some concern is about these being made form whey, which is a high sulfur > food (but it seems to do okay with me...maybe because it is a small amount > - > I don't rightfully know) I would maybe not worry about the pectin - it was > discussed at the adult site as being a sulfur food as well, but deemed > okay > becasue it was asorbtive in nature (please double check this last info > about > pectin if you are interested, as I am only going by memory) > ------------------------ > > You could check out Manapol, the main ingrediant used to make Ambrotose. > If > you do some investigaton you wll see that Mannatech orders Manapol > straight > from Carrington laboratories. Manapol is NOT a multi-level item. You could > make your own AMBROTOSE for a fraction of the cost and try it out and see > if > it will work for you. > > Below are the ingredients in AMBROTOSE as listed by the Manatech company: > > Ingredient: 1. Larex deciduas (arabinogalactan) > Ingredient: 2. Anogeissus latifolia (gum ghatti) > Ingredient: 3. Astragulus gummifer (gum tragacanth) > Ingredient: 4. Manapol (inner leaf gel of Aloe barbadensis ) > Ingredient: 5. Rice starch > Ingredient: 6. Glucosamine HCL > > I personally want to stay away from rice starch becasue I am very allergic > to it, but the Manapol, Glucosamine and Astraguluas are easy to get...I > haven't looked into the first two items yet. When I get some money, I > might > make some of this. > > Another concern is that one posting suggested that Ambrotose will > significantly raise glutathione levels. I have made a number of posts > hoping > that Andy would answer regarding this, but so far no luck. He has said > many > times to NOT give things that boost glutathione...but I wonder if this > falls > into that category or not. > > My gut feelng is that it would be okay, but I would really like to hear > Andy > 's spin on this, becasue he understands mercruy and from what I have found > out so far Mannatech does not specifically understand mecury. > > ~Inga > > on 5/27/05 9:59 AM, Sharon son at sharon@... wrote: > > So far, all it looks like is some kind of multi-level marketing. I'm so > frustrated at trying to get any useful information from their > site....grrrrrrr...... > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 I LIKE THE COMMENT FROM TORRES!!! But as far as ingredients, >>>The Manapol comes from Carrington Laboratories - you can order it online. You can the the other parts of the Ambrotose at a health food store from the bulk section, or order them online, (Astragalus, glucosamine slulate or Hcl, Colostrum can be had through iHerb.com at a good price - the original SYmbiotics brand. Beta Glucan is available all over the place...I have a bunch stored in the freezer. Here is a source for some of the other components - look under " Cardiovascular Research " - you will find lactoferin, astragalus and all sorts of stuff here: http://www.advancedhealthservices.net/ahs/Web_store/Html/Products/0430.HTML I have some more info saved to file, if anybody wants to see it, but it is just the ingredients and such...like the patent application for Immunostart...it also discloses the intents of the items in combination. Nothing much more informative than the item I have listed.... ~Inga on 5/28/05 10:41 PM, at dr.atorres@... wrote: glyconutrients... poor people.... no much money....sick patients.... multimedia marketing it rings the bell! Sabila (aloe vera) that grows at any garden, cheap and NATURAL. SOME juice: orange, carrot, ANY A blender. Clean or wash well a medium leave of sabila (aloe vera), add to the blender, add natural juice, salt or pepper is you like it... blend it... and the BEST GLYCONUTRIENT, NATURAL, ALMOST FREE AND FRESH! AMEN 2005/5/28, Matt & <m4thmiller@...>: > > Interesting. They are very expensive. So where would you get the > ingredients? > > M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 Sorry Beth, I haven't heard of it, but very curious to see if others have. I see you are still hanging in there after the storms. We were up late because of the warnings and storms. I was also getting drenched trying to convince ferral cat and her kitten to come in out of the storm !! A no go, but they were fine this morning. love/peace, Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Hi, I have not posted for a while, as I have been doing volunteer aid work in Sri Lanka, however I am back now and am wondering if anyone knows a cheaper and more potent way to get the glyconutrients which are in the manatec pills?......thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 > > Hi, I have not posted for a while, as I have been doing volunteer aid > work in Sri Lanka, however I am back now and am wondering if anyone > knows a cheaper and more potent way to get the glyconutrients which > are in the manatec pills?......thanks > This was posted on June 30, 2006 in message number 38660 by : For those of you who have received the welcome package from Aletha-- which include Dr. Lawrence's recommendations re: supplements, LDN, diet--there's a document called Glyconutrients. In it, Dr. Lawrence discusses Ambrotose, the Mannatech product. He recommends it, but also suggests a much less expensive alternative. I have been following his recommendations since January and have a little more energy. Here's what I take: 1. 15 ml of aloe vera liquid 2x/day 2. kelp: 660 mg (Dr. Lawrence recommends 400 mg, but it's difficult to find that in the U.S.) 3. shark cartilage OR glucosamine/chondroiton (they supply the same sugars): - four capsules of the combined tablet containing glucosmaine (500 mg) & chondroiton(400 mg): two in the morning, two at night (not beef-derived) OR - shark cartilage: 500-1000 mg 2x/daily (often found in 750 mg tablets) All the glyconutrients can be started at the same time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Here are Dr. Lawrence's recommendations. He's practices in Wales and has treated thousands of MS patients over the year; he also has it himself. GLYCONUTRIENTS: • The suggested dose is kelp, four tablets each day, Aloe vera, 15 mls twice daily, and shark cartilage 500 to 1000 mg twice daily. • TYou can also take glucosamine and chondroiton instead of the shark or bovine cartilage. The glu/chondroiton supplies 2 of the same sugars as the cartilage. • When you start the glyconutrients you can begin them all at once. You need either shark cartilage or glucosamine/ chondroitin, not both, but make sure the latter is not beef derived! • Typical dose per tablet is 500 mg glucosamine and 400 mg chondroitin. I recommend at least four tablets per day This formulation is usually provided in a combined tablet or capsule, containing both components. Thus, take just four tablets! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Thank you for your reply Bruce - you really cut thru the hype for me and saved me buckets of research time! Molasses and vinegar is something even I can afford :-) ~Amber -- RE: [low dose naltrexone] glyconutrients Glyconutrients can be a real hot topic for cancer sufferers. Like anything else, they work for some and not for others. One of the great issues that surrounds this concept is that the most recognizable merchandiser of them is an MLM which in turn generally relates to inflated price structures. The biggest problem I have with their marketing comes with the exaggerated claims as to curing things which in deed makes it sound like the solution to all our medical ailments. When first researching the use of glyconutrients, I discovered that roughly 1 tbs of apple cider vinegar and 1 tbs of black strap molasses morning and evening was the rough equivalent of what you would get for $500+ per month of ambrotose by MANNATEK. Cost however was in the $5-7 per month range. I also discovered that Boston Mountain Labs has a version comparable to or better than ambrotose for roughly $100 per month. It does need to be ordered through a naturopath or other doctor’s office. The benefits of having all the basic sugar complexes in your body in proper amounts should be an obvious thing to anyone who is into holistic medicine, but to consider it a cure-all is not necessarily a wise decision. It is an important piece of the puzzle but by no means the only piece. With the proper balance of sugars, your body’s immune and digestive systems will function properly and this is a major aid in defeating any cancer. Cancer is looking for hypoxic, acidic conditions and proper balancing of essential sugars most certainly normalizes acidity. Regards, Bruce Guilmette, PhD Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. http://survivecancerfoundation.org Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34 (NIV) From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of CSent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 11:19 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] glyconutrients See http://www.burnoutsolutions.com.au/glyconutrients.htm Sima wrote:>Hi, I have not posted for a while, as I have been doing volunteer aid >work in Sri Lanka, however I am back now and am wondering if anyone >knows a cheaper and more potent way to get the glyconutrients which >are in the manatec pills?......thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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