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Harpers
Biochemistry, is the definitive reference for
medical students and contains the latest information
in the field of Biochemistry. Chapter 56, entitled
Glycoproteins is devoted to glycoscience.
This textbook that has been educating healthcare
professionals about Glyconutrients and their role in
health and healing since 1996. From a clinical
perspective, one class of nutrients absolutely
necessary for optimal cellular communication and
which is essentially missing from our food supply is
glyconutrients. These are
necessary carbohydrates (monosaccharides)
that according to Harper's Biochemistry, only 2 or 3
of the necessary 8 are commonly found in our diet.
These monosaccharides provide the necessary building
blocks that enable the cells of our body to
communicate effectively.
Physician's
Desk Reference (PDR) for
Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements
lists only scientifically validated (peer reviewed)
products and is distributed to over 300,000
physicians each year. The company's products have
been listed on pages 508, 819 and 820.
Acta
Anatomica ~ Glycosciences, Issue 161/1-April 1998
International Journal of Anatomy, Embryology and
Cell Biology. The Acta Anatomica is a highly
respected scientific journal, featuring our
scientific breakthrough. The article explains the
unsurpassed coding capacity of the 8 glyconutrients
that make up our discovery and states:
"Glycosylation is the most common form of protein
and lipid modification but its biological
significance has long been underestimated. The last
decade, however, has witnessed the rapid emergence
of the concept of the sugar code of biological
information. Monosaccharides represent an alphabet
of biological information similar to amino acids and
nucleic acids but with unsurpassed coding
capacity."
Science
Magazine, Special Issue ~ Carbohydrates &
Glycobiology, March 23, 2001. A publication
of Stanford University for the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, Science Magazine
dedicated an entire 200-page magazine issue to
educating the science and medical community about
Glyconutrients, Glycobiology and Glycoscience.
Scientific
American ~ Medicine, Jan. 22, 2002.
"Changing Cancer Cells' 'Surface Sugars' Can Inhibit
Tumor Growth." The key to halting cancer cells may
lie in their sugary coats, scientists say.
Carbohydrate molecules surround all cells and help
them to identify and interact with one another. Now
new research, published today in the Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, indicates that
altering some of the surface sugars associated with
cancer cells can control tumor growth. The findings
suggest that the sugars could one day serve as
targets for new anti-cancer therapies.
Scientific
American ~ July 2002. "Sweet Medicine: Building
Better Drugs from Sugars." Sugars play critical
roles in many cellular functions and in disease.
Study of those activities lags behind research into
genes and proteins but is beginning to heat up. The
discoveries promise to yield a new generation of
drug therapies.
Physician's
Management Magazine called the Company the
clear
leader
in the field
of nutraceuticals and went on to urge doctors to get
involved with the company!
Pharmacists'
Network Exchange is owned and operated by
North American pharmacists and provides
over-the-telephone or on-line consultations for
people. If you visit their web site you will see a
lot of information about the Company's products.
7Sugars That Heal, by Emil Mondoa
MO
Even Tiny amounts
of these sugars — or lack of them have a profound effect. In
test after test conducted at leading
institutes
around the world, these saccharides have been shown to lower
cholesterol, decrease body fat, accelerate wound healing, ease
allergy symptoms and allay autoimmune diseases such as
arthritis, psoriasis, MS, and diabetes. Bacterial infections,
including recurrent ear infections in toddlers, often respond
remarkably Sugars to saccharides, as do many viruses,
from herpes to HIV. The debilitating symptoms of chronic
fatigue and fibromyalgia frequently abate after adding these
sugars. And for cancer patients, saccharides mitigate the toxic
effects of radiation and chemotherapy while increasing their
cancer killing effects, resulting in prolonged survival and
improved quality of life.” With proper cellular
communication, your body has the ability to reverse
any health condition!
Miracle
Sugars, by Rita Elkins MH
Scientists have
recently discovered that our modern diet is missing some very
vital nutrients and surprisingly enough, these missing nutrients
are sugars! After years of research, author Rita Elkins has come
to the conclusion that the lack of these sugars in our diet is a
major reason for most of today’s diseases, like cancer,
arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, HIV, MS, allergies, Crohn’s,
ADHD and many more.
Physicians’ Desk Reference
The
PDR for Non Prescription Drugs and
Dietary Supplements lists these
sugars. Clinically proven to be absolutely safe, glyconutrients
are exactly the same sugars your body produces, making it
physiologically impossible for them to interfere with
prescription drugs or harm you in any way!
Science or Miracle?
The NEW Book by by George Dubouch, Ph.D.
Easy reading,
revealing, insightful information on Glyconutrients and
the New Antioxidants. Learn what really causes chronic
degenerative diseases, and how to deal with them
effectively.
Filled with life saving information and facts, and
written in a "Science Friendly" format anyone can
understand.

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