Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Glyconutrients/ambrotose

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Hi, Suzanne.

Sorry to hear that the vulvodynia continues to be a problem, along

with the other stuff.

I haven't been aware of glyconutrients being beneficial for raising

glutathione. Can you point me toward something written on this

subject? The only connection that occurs to me is that the

metabolism of carbohydrates is necessary to power the enzyme

glutathione reductase, which recycles glutathione after it becomes

oxidized by hydrogen peroxide or other oxidizing species, and the

glyconutrients have a carbohydrate component.

Rich

> Also, Rich if you read this, from my reading it seems that

glyconutrients can raise gluthione (sp?)...have you done any

research on this?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hi suzanne --

this is not a technical answer but i'm going to take a shot at the

answer. ambrotose will essentially facilitate a detox. especially

if you're doing lots of water.

and like most detoxes, your symptoms are going to get worse for a

while. the way the ambrotose works is that it rebuilds your cells.

based on my own personal experience, it took 3-4 WEEKS for me to

really feel any effect. i've been on it since 10 april. and even

though i still have really bad days -- given the stress i've been

under for about 2 years now (gone from my home 9 out of 22 months;

dad died; mom broke her wrist and was almost od'ed in hospital on

meds; business partnership broke up with my ex best friend, etc.) --

it's probably a miracle i am moving at all. if i forget a morning

or just get rebellious -- i can tell.

i'd be happy to share more but today i'm having a really bad

thinking day, problems with words.

but i know that anytime i've gone macrobiotic, gone off caffeine or

sugar or wheat, etc. -- i seem to get worse as it's pushing the

toxins out of your body.

best regards,

laurel

> Thanks to all that replied about Ambrotose. I appreciate it.

>

> I have been taking it for about 6 days now, and it does seem to

help the fatigue a tiny bit but my vulvodynia is flaring very bad. I

am very inflamed. I can't seem to figure out why this product would

do this? Do any of you that know how glyconutrients work have any

ideas? I hate to give it up since it helps the fatigue a tiny bit

and every little bit counts when you feel this bad. I'm sure you

understand.

>

> Anyway, if anone knows of any ideas I appreciate it.

> Thanks,

> Suzanne

>

> Also, Rich if you read this, from my reading it seems that

glyconutrients can raise gluthione (sp?)...have you done any

research on this?

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rich,

If you do a search for glyconutrients and glutathione, some links

will turn up which say they do raise glutathione.

Also, the following site has much information about them:

http://www.glycoscience.com/glycoscience/home.wm

bg

>

> > Also, Rich if you read this, from my reading it seems that

> glyconutrients can raise gluthione (sp?)...have you done any

> research on this?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 years later...
Guest guest

Hi, Kay.

I do not know specifically about how ambrotose relates specifically

to uterine cancer. But it does appear to me that

ambrotose/glyconutrients have been of significant value across the

board to people diagnosed with cancer.

I have also read that there are comparable, cheaper substitutes for

ambrotose. You might check with some people more knowledgable than I

about that.

I believe I understand that certain mushrooms, such as shitake and

meitake, contain significant glyconutrients. One thing I have done is

to buy a 5 pound bag of dried shitakes from an Oriental food store

and to grind them, a little at a time, to powder, and then to

sprinkle the powder over various food items like brown rice, salad,

baked potato, etc.

I don't think ambrotose is so one-of-a-kind/miraculous that if the

company that makes it went out of business tomorrow it would be an

irreparable catastrophe for people diagnosed with cancer.

Comments from others with regard to the value of ambrotose and

regarding suitable, cheaper substitutes would be welcomed.

Elliot

>

> Hi,

> Anyone have anything good to say about glyconutrients regarding

uterine cancer which is a hormonal cancer? Ambrotose was recommended

to me by a hospital nutritionist. Thanks...Kay

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi Kay,

I spent some time researching glyconutrients and I

started taking Ambrotose a few months ago. I was

hesitant and skeptical about it because it is a MLM.

However, a friend was taking it and she knew others

that had good results. I must admit that it has

helped my digestive issues. I am currently increasing

the doseage to see what effect it will have on my

lungs.

--- glange <glange@...> wrote:

> Hi,

> Anyone have anything good to say about

> glyconutrients regarding uterine cancer which is a

> hormonal cancer? Ambrotose was recommended to me by

> a hospital nutritionist. Thanks...Kay

>

>

>

>

________________________________________________________________________________\

____

Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.

http://searchmarketing./

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi, Kay.

Two things occur to me with regard to hormonally-connected cancers, of

which I understand from Bruce Guilmette there are many:

1) With regard to alternative treatment, it does not particularly

matter, in my experience, whether or not a cancer particularly has to

do with hormones. What works for one cancer generally is beneficial for

all cancers,(as well as for degenerative dis-ease in general.)

2) If you have not already had a conversation with Bruce Guilmette, I

believe you would benefit greatly from speaking with him. He even told

me, during one of our last conversations, how many cancers are known to

be hormonally-based. I believe you would come away from a conversation

with Bruce feeling edified and uplifted.

I do not have it immediately available to post, so if you will just do

an internet search under " bruce guilmette " you will come up with links

to his website, and at his website you will be able to find his phone

number.

Best wishes,

Elliot

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I have been using glyconutrients and some other supplements sold by a well known

MLM company for 16 months. I started using them when I found out that I had

prostate cancer. I elected to have surgery since the tumor was quite small and

fully contained within the gland. I had been taking fairly large doses of

supplements (including Ambertose and Phyt-Aloe) for about four months before my

surgery which was on August 1 of last year. I did feel better within several

weeks of starting the supplement protocol. Two days after my surgery when the

nurses removed my bandage they told me that they could not believe how good my

incision looked. My doctor commented on how advanced my recovery was compared

to most patients. I attribute this speedy recovery to the supplements. I

continue to take them (at a smaller dose). They are expensive but I feel that

they help me. By the way, my last three 3-month checks have shown my PSA to be

at 0.01 with excellent DREs. My doctor told me that I could consider myself

cured. I plan to keep it that way.

----- Original Message -----

From: glange

Anyone have anything good to say about glyconutrients regarding uterine cancer

which is a hormonal cancer? Ambrotose was recommended to me by a hospital

nutritionist. Thanks...Kay

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

--- david <colbyd@...> wrote:

> I had been taking fairly large

> doses of supplements (including Ambertose and

> Phyt-Aloe) for about four months before my surgery

> which was on August 1 of last year.

Hi ,

How much were you taking per day? Were you taking the

regular Ambrotose or Advanced? Glad that you are

doing so well.

Thanks,

>

________________________________________________________________________________\

____

Get the toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.

http://new.toolbar./toolbar/features/mail/index.php

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi ,

The protocol that I used was the following:

2 Tsp. Advanced Ambrotose (4 times per day)

1 Tsp. Phyt-Aloe (4 times per day)

2 Tsp. Labs Lecithin (4 times per day)

(the above listed supplements were taken with applesauce, yogurt, or oatmeal)

2 Catalyst ( strong multi-vitamin) (2 times per day)

2 Manacleanse (2 times per day)

This protocol was suggested by a registered nurse as a cancer fighting protocol.

She used it to help herself as she recovered from lung cancer. Her cancer is in

remission.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...