Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 To follow up on what Duncan said, my allegies dimished greatly after my first few liver flushes. johng > > Don't despair aliqaesong, give some of those foods a rest and I'll > > betcha you'll be able to add them back in awhile. > > Here's some interesting documentation on an award-winning website, that > points out that histamine release (allergic response) is governed by > the immune system, and an overactive, underactive or autoimmune > response is one that lacks control. It lacks control because adequate > essential sugars are not present for the proper formation of cell > receptors, which are involved in ALL of the communication functions. > > If you supplement with the essential sugars, the receptors can be > formed properly again and the allergic responses disappear. You could > then start to eat foods again that used to result in a reaction. > > The reason the essential sugars were not present is that if a person > has been sick, toxic, or traumatised including stressed, the sugar > conversion process can fail. It can be restored. > > http://glycoscience.com (searchable). There's lots of other nutrition > information there too. > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 what are the essential sugars? this is interesting. aliqaesong > > Don't despair aliqaesong, give some of those foods a rest and I'll > > betcha you'll be able to add them back in awhile. > > Here's some interesting documentation on an award-winning website, that > points out that histamine release (allergic response) is governed by > the immune system, and an overactive, underactive or autoimmune > response is one that lacks control. It lacks control because adequate > essential sugars are not present for the proper formation of cell > receptors, which are involved in ALL of the communication functions. > > If you supplement with the essential sugars, the receptors can be > formed properly again and the allergic responses disappear. You could > then start to eat foods again that used to result in a reaction. > > The reason the essential sugars were not present is that if a person > has been sick, toxic, or traumatised including stressed, the sugar > conversion process can fail. It can be restored. > > http://glycoscience.com (searchable). There's lots of other nutrition > information there too. > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > > what are the essential sugars? this is interesting. > aliqaesong The eight essentials so far identified as necessary components of the cell receptor sites are: glucose xylose mannose fucose galactose n-acrtylglucosamine n-acetylneuraminic acid n-acetylgalactosamine Of these, the two most likely to be in shortest supply are mannose, which comes in aloe vera and cranberry, and fucose, which comes from kelp and other sea vegetables. Good thing, because as we know, the glucose is out and the xylose, which is a component of coconut meat, also breeds candida. But whatever, we need them all, and if we're healthy we can create them back and forth from glucose in small amounts, but we can lose that ability if we're sick. So I have some clients on Ambrotose from Mannatech. I have reversed autoimmne disorders with it. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 There are 8 essential sugars that help the cells in your body " communicate with each other " - this enables your body to " heal itself " the way God intended. It comes in powdered or pill form from Mannatech. Kathy in TX > > > Don't despair aliqaesong, give some of those foods a rest and > I'll > > > betcha you'll be able to add them back in awhile. > > > > Here's some interesting documentation on an award-winning website, > that > > points out that histamine release (allergic response) is governed > by > > the immune system, and an overactive, underactive or autoimmune > > response is one that lacks control. It lacks control because > adequate > > essential sugars are not present for the proper formation of cell > > receptors, which are involved in ALL of the communication > functions. > > > > If you supplement with the essential sugars, the receptors can be > > formed properly again and the allergic responses disappear. You > could > > then start to eat foods again that used to result in a reaction. > > > > The reason the essential sugars were not present is that if a > person > > has been sick, toxic, or traumatised including stressed, the sugar > > conversion process can fail. It can be restored. > > > > http://glycoscience.com (searchable). There's lots of other > nutrition > > information there too. > > > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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