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Clinical Studies prove that Glyconutrients stimulate the body's production of healing stem cells!

MUST HAVE GLYCONUTRIENTS:  In 1996, Harper’s Biochemist, a prominent medical text book added a new chapter called Glycoproteins. This discovery established the fact that all mammals must synthesize glyconutrients as a normal function of life. The glyconutrients then attach to the protein surface on the cell to form glycoproteins. Those who don’t produce all eight glyconutrients correctly will develop a disease condition.  This is now a medically established fact!

Trouble Making Glyconutrients: The process to make the eight glyco­nutrients is very complex and requires a host of enzymes and micronutrients to complete the action. Scientists believe that our modern, nutrient deficient diet, along with toxins and stress interferes with this process, leaving us lacking in these life-giving molecules.

 

 

Glyconutrients Found in Nature:  Scientists working for a company in the U.S.A., discovered that certain plants have special “sugars” called glyconutrients. They patented a process to extract and stabilize these unique carbohydrates. These sugars are not digested as energy for the body, but go directly to the cell surfaces to form glycoproteins, the same as if your body had made them!

The eight essential sugars and some of their functions:

Fucose:

Fucose is believed to be responsible for modulating the immune system. It is said to inhibit tumor growth and to enhance cellular communication. Science reference: 1995 Clin Exp Rhematol 13)2):243-6 Fucose decreased arthritic symptoms (n=135). Also: Luhn K, Marquardt T, Harms E, Vestweber D. Discontinuation of fucose therapy in LADII causes rapid loss of selectin ligands and rise of leukocyte counts.Blood. 2001 Jan 1;97(1):330-2. PMID: 11133780 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Galactose:

Galactose is believed to not only enhance wound healing but also to decrease inflammation, enhance cellular communication, and increase calcium absorption. Galactose helps in cancer: Science reference: 1997 Kosik J Anticancer Research Mar-Apr 17(2b):1411-5. In 80 stomach cancer patients, D galactose prevented liver metastases and enhanced survival

Mannose:

Mannose enhances cellular communication and thereby promotes healing, inhibits tumors, prevents infections - bacterial, viral, parasitic, and fungal. Mannose helps in rheumatoid arthritis: Science reference: 2001 Rudd PM  Science 29:(5512):2370-6. The key molecules are glycoproteins and glycoforms. Rheumatoid arthritis: agalactosylated glycoforms & mannose-binding lectin.

N-AcetylGalactosamine:

N-AcetylGalactosamine is believed to inhibit tumors from spreading, and to enhance cell-cell communication. The lack of it in and around neurones seems to play a role in Alzheimer’s disease: Baig S, Wilcock GK, Love S. Loss of perineuronal net N-acetylgalactosamine in Alzheimer's disease. Acta Neuropathol (Berl). 2005 Aug 30; [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 16133543 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

N-AcetylGlucosamine:

N-AcetylGlucosamine is involved in the repair of cartilage, reduction of pain in joints, and reduction of inflammation. N-AcetylGlucosamine helps to increase the range of motion of arthritic joints. N-AcetylGlucosamine also helps in inflammatory bowel disease: Salvatore S, Heuschkel R, Tomlin S, Davies SE, Edwards S, Walker-Smith JA, French I, Murch SH. A pilot study of N-acetyl glucosamine, a nutritional substrate for glycosaminoglycan synthesis, in paediatric chronic inflammatory bowel disease.Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2000 Dec;14(12):1567-79. PMID: 11121904 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

N-AcetylNeuraminic Acid:

N-AcetylNeuraminic Acid is believed to be important in brain growth and development and learning, N-AcetylNeuraminic Acid is also believed to be an immune modulator that affects the viscosity of mucus. Mucus helps fight bacteria, viruses and other pathogens.  It has been found in human milk: Martin-Sosa S, Martin MJ, Garcia-Pardo LA, Hueso P. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2004 Nov;39(5):499-503. Distribution of sialic acids in the milk of spanish mothers of full term infants during lactation. PMID: 15572889 [PubMed - indexed for Medline.

Xylose:

Xylose is believed to be involved in fighting against bacteria and fungi. It is involved in numerous cellular reactions, including the biosynthesis of chondroitin, dermatan and heparan sulphates. Science Ref: Wilson IB.Cell The never-ending story of peptide O-xylosyltransferase.Mol Life Sci. 2004 Apr;61(7-8):794-809

Glucose:

Glucose is an energy source that could enhances memory, calcium absorption, and cellular communication.