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I educate health profesionals and members of the public in a breakthrough technology called glyconutrition
Thomas M Rayner
Qualified Mental Health Advocate
Trained in Counselling skills
Trained in Glyconutrition
A PIVOTAL MOMENT IN HISTORY
Mission. Eradicate sickness & disease from the Human Race
Think this an impossible Task?
Before we had Aeroplanes it was very difficult to fly, it was just a Dream
But when the right technology by the WRIGHT people was employed we could fly.
(Original quote from Maharaji, in reference to Knowledge)
A PIVOTAL MOMENT IN HISTORY
Taking place at this very moment in time, most of us are born in an era when the discovery has long been established, rarely in the time of the unfolding of a discovery and being responsible and participating in the Delivery of the message to others.
Capt Cook’s and Dr Lind’s discovery of recommending Limes and Lemons led science to discover using Vitamin C as an aid to the body to resolve Scurvy was a pivotal moment in history and in human welfare
The discovery of 8 essential carbohydrates is a profound discovery and is claimed to be an interruptible technology to the present drug therapy used in medicine
A completely natural nutritional support for the promotion and maintenance of wellness is making traditional sickness treatments obsolete
One can now utilize existing and newly recognized nutrients to maintain wellness and recover from the disease that medicine is inadequate to deal with.
Superior science and superior technology
AN INTRODUCTION FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESIONALS
As Wellness Consultants in the nutritional sciences industry, our Cellular Health Plan formulas introduce cutting-edge technology in 4 key areas that the body requires for optimal health and longevity. These “building blocks” include: nutrients to ensure and enhance communication between body cells; protective nutrients for the immune system; hormonal support nutrients for the endocrine system; and food-based, balanced vitamin and minerals. This “systems” approach to health strengthens the terrain or internal environment of the body, so that it can properly regulate itself. This is a foundational approach to health - to support the body with the nutrients that are missing from our modern food supply. This wellness approach contrasts with the conventional medical “symptom and supposed cure” model of health treatment.
With the Cellular Health Plan System the 4 Building Blocks are present and the combined synergistic effect creates a symphony of health and protection. It could be said that the most important nutrient a person needs is the one that is missing. Our Optimal Health System ensures that you are giving your body the complete spectrum of nutrients required, whether your focus is disease prevention, longevity or recovery from poor health. The hundred and thousands of restorations to wellness is the bottom line to indicate that they work!
There are clinical studies that have been conducted with these nutrients to demonstrate the reversal of 8 of the 10 key biomarkers of aging. Please ask for references.
In order for Cells to be Function correctly, hence disease free.
All Cells Need to
Be in Communication
Be nourished
Be protected
Be regulated.
Health cells = healthy organs = healthy systems = healthy bodies.
The 4 Building Blocks for Optimal Health
1) IMMUNE SYSTEM ( supported by Glyconutrients):
Immune System Modulator, Strengthener, Cellular Communicator. Stem cell growth stimulator. Determiner of Blood Group
— As a modulator glyconutrients put your immune system in control of your bodily defence once more, a much more superior technology to vaccines and inoculations. (Invented as a consequence of a malfunctioning immune system and misguided understanding of Louis Pasteur). Which has led us all to believe that disease can be cured. Rather than prevented and even restored by an empowered body
— As a strengthener it will improve your NK (killer cell) function - like having a well-armed and trained police force protecting you.. It will also improve absorption and nutrition from food
— As a cellular communicator, up till this timely discovery, medical science did not know how cells communicated
— The brain of every cell in your body will have its maximum potential of expression and function according to a fully working design plan.
Glyconutrients are an amazing new discovery that puts the intelligence back into our immune system and other key systems of the body. They play a crucial role in orchestrating the healthy structure and function of the body. The discovery of the importance of these “biological sugars” is akin to the discovery of vitamins, essential fatty acids and amino acids in understanding how the body maintains optimal health. Our- glyconutrient product is a pure food product, comprised of the 8 essential saccharides (biological sugars now thought to be the code of life) The role of Glyconutrients at first was though only for cell communication but as research and use continues more profound discoveries are being realized Vastly underestimated was the discovery at first, we have a bigger discovery than the Genome project. Why because with the sugar code we do not necessarily have to know how the Genetic code is made up as just by ingesting the body can make restoration and corrections itself.
Stem cell Proliferation
Sugars determine blood types
Implications regarding longevity
First time in history possibility to eradicate disease from the human race.
Genome project
Sugars are key to reading genome and knowing what to do with it. Saves the genome project from becoming the biggest most expensive white elephant in history that must be present on the surface of every cell in the body in order for each and every one to communicate and function correctly.
Research has found that only two of these sugars are readily available in our modern diets. Glyconutrients are the alphabet for cellular communication that enable the body to perform the many complex functions for health such as immune system modulation, NK cell enhancement, and intra-cellular communication.
The 8 glyconutrient sugars also work as an adjuvant or co-factor to enhance and realize potential of design principle of cell, other nutrients or medications used in conjunction with it. Their overall importance cannot be overstated. The terrain of our body is not at its optimal level if there are insufficient sugars to provide for efficient communication and self- regulation.
2) PROTECTOR NUTRIENTS (Antioxidants): Nature’s protectors.
Free radicals can cause significant damage to your cells. Production of free radicals is continuous and inescapable in today’s society caused by toxins and pollutants in our food, water and air. Examples of where and how we come in contact with free radicals are:
Refer to, How to Survive on a Toxic Planet, by Dr S. Nugent ND. PhD. PDD. CNC
Dr. Steve Nugent is an internationally known expert in the therapeutic use of dietary supplements and a leading researcher in the connections between environmental toxins and diseases. Since 1977, he has educated health care professionals and the public in many countries. In 1989 his teachings turned exclusively toward the environment and human health. In 1998, he retired from practice to dedicate all his energies to delivering the vitally important message in this book. Through radio, television, tapes, his writings and his lectures, he has reached millions with this message.
This book is Dr. Nugent’s culmination of years of experience and research. You will learn scientific facts, worldwide statistics, and the latest information on breakthrough dietary supplements. You will also find basic tips that will teach you How to Survive on a Toxic Planet.
Antioxidants protect us from damage caused by Chemicals found in such things as air fresheners; new carpets, insecticides; pharmaceutical drugs; stress ;excessive exercise; radiation; sunlight; alcohol; margarine; cigarette smoking and second-hand smoke; nitrates in smoked and barbecued foods; per oxidized fats in meats and cheeses; deep-fried foods; chlorine in drinking water; tiny particles of metals the size of a few atoms which get into your body through our air supply which includes metal, like toxic lead and cadmium, abnormal, copper and iron
Free radicals affect cell components, including proteins, membranes and genetic material. They can also damage our body systems and organs, including the cardiovascular system, heart, brain and eyes. The net effect is premature aging.
There are over 60 diseases linked to free radical damage, including the following:
Cancer, Arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, Heart disease, Cerebrovascular disease, Stroke, Emphysema (Cross et al 1987), Diabetes mellitus (Sato et al 1979), Rheumatoid arthritis (Cross et al 1987, Greenwald & Moy 1979, 1980, Halliwell 1981, 1989, Del Maestro et al 1982, Fligiel et al 1984), Osteoporosis (Hooper 1989, Stringer et al 1989), Ulcers, Sunburn, Cataracts (Niwa & Hansen, 1989, Yagi 1977), Crohn’s disease (Niwa & Hansen 1989), Behcet’s disease, Aging, Senility
Antioxidants reduce free radicals which in turn reduces cellular damage so that your body can stay healthy and balanced.
An Antioxidant product to support your body’s natural ability to:
— DEFEND your health by supporting overall immune function through the natural glyconutrients, nature’s sugar code of life. Glyconutrients enhance the cell-to-cell communication that lets cells send and receive messages clearly and effectively, a major step toward overall optimal health. Vastly improving antioxidant provision and protection
— PROTECT against the daily onslaught of toxins, poor food, stress and the environment, all of which contribute to the influx of free radicals that can accelerate the aging process.
— RESTORE the balance your body may have lost due to the harmful effects of free radicals. Glyconutrients and antioxidants complement each other to support your body’s natural capability to restore cellular health.
3) ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (Supported by Phytogenins): Plant nutrients from which the body makes hormones.
Phytogenins offer the raw materials for a person’s body to manufacture the hormones (regulators and modulators) needed for a strong body and balanced emotions. They will assist you to recharge your batteries under the most stressful of times.
Our products provide proprietary food supplement for hormonal health they are not hormones, but gives the body what it needs to build healthy hormones. Hormones regulate growth, energy metabolism, fat metabolism, bone and tissue integrity, body rhythms, sexual function and health, and our sense of well being directly linked to emotional health.
This product is a very sophisticated formula that features a proprietary blend of plant hormone modulators and steroidal saponins, which support hormone activity and synthesis. It also contains key amino acids (L- lysine, L-glysine, L-glutamic acid and L-arginine) that your endocrine system uses to manufacture natural hormones.
It provides hormone and immune system modulation and overall glandular support (liver, adrenal, pancreas and pituitary). Because we are exposed to so many hormone-based toxins in our air, water, and food, supplying the body with an effective and superior Endocrine Support product is a great boon to hormonal regulation. Just as taking a master key into a locksmith and having a copy made from a key blank, this key formula offers that “blank” for a person’s body to create the hormonal configuration needed for its particular metabolism.
4) VITAMIN & MINERAL NUTRITION - Food based for maximum absorption.
When vitamins and minerals are delivered in a whole food matrix, the body is able to assimilate and utilize all of the nutrients available, providing a banquet of vital nutrients to help your body in every way.
This vitamin and mineral formula is a highly bio-available multiple vitamin/mineral/anti-oxidant formula. The vitamins and minerals are delivered in a unique glycinated food-mineral matrix. Additionally, it provides antioxidant-rich nutrients to help the body cope with the harmful effects of oxidative stress. When vitamins and minerals are delivered in a whole food matrix, the body is able to assimilate and utilize all of the nutrients available, compared to the minute absorption levels available from the typical isolate approach in most multiple vitamin and mineral formulas.
In Summary
New cells in the body are being created daily. A regular program of these 4 Building Blocks for Optimal Health assures the healthy development and growth of new cells and protects the body against the relentless attack from stress, trauma, toxins and the toll of nutritional deficiencies. Also, there is evidence that new stem cells appear in the body once glyconutrients have been added to the diet. ask for reference
Our dietary supplements are made from natural foods. They can work in conjunction with prescription medications and are not intended to take the place of necessary medical treatment. Because these products are foods they would not require a doctor’s prescription. The Cellular Health Plan products are completely assayed, thus certifying that they contain what is on the label in the strength that is listed, that each capsule and batch is uniform and that they have the claimed effect.- The ingredients come from natural sources and are grown free of chemicals.
Note: Glycobiology and the application of glyconutrients are at the forefront of medicine and nutritional science with thousands of studies and articles having been published in the last few years.
Research and Validation
— Harper’s Biochemistry 25th edition, a Lange medical textbook
— Official Journal of the Society for Glycobiology Oxford University Press
— Acta Anatomica, International Journal of Anatomy
— Health Professionals Medical Education Materials presented at the Comprehensive Cancer Conference 2000
— Science Magazine
— Physician’s Desk Reference
— Sugars That Heal: The New Healing Science of Glyconutrients
by Emil Mondoa, M.D., 2001
Harper’s Biochemistry 25th edition,
A large medical textbook
The 1996 and subsequent editions of Harper’s Biochemistry, a widely used medical text book, devoted an entire chapter (Chapter 56) to Glycoproteins and on page 677 included a table of the eight principal sugars found in human glycoproteins.
Official Journal of the Society for Glycobiology Oxford University Press
Glycobiology is essential reading for researchers in biomedicine, basic science, and the biotechnology industries. By providing a single forum, the journal aims to improve communication between glycobiologists working in different disciplines and to increase the overall visibility of the field.
Society for Glycobiology
“The objectives of the SOCIETY FOR GLYCOBIOLOGY shall be to promote knowledge, encourage research, and to stimulate personal communications, in an inter-disciplinary sense, using as a common meeting ground an interest in the complex carbohydrates of glycoproteins, glycolipids, glycosaminoglycans, and the biological systems in which they are found”
The society is a non-profit professional organization promoting the science of GLYCOBIOLOGY. The official journal of the society is “Glycobiology” published by Oxford University Press. The society organizes an annual conference.
ACTA ANATOMICA,
FEATURES GLYCOSCIENCES REVIEWS IN FIRST ISSUE OF 1998
Acta Anatomica, International Journal of Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology devoted its first issue of 1998 to reviews of current research in the areas of the glycosciences (Acta 161;1-4.1998). This prestigious scientific journal was founded in 1945 and is published in Basel, Freiburg, Paris, London, New York, New Delhi, Bangkok, Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney.
Access to full text and tables of contents can be obtained online at http://www.karger.com/journals/aan/aan_bk.htm.
We became aware of this issue of Acta after we began working on the GlycoScience Nutrition Science Site and are delighted to feature it as our first NEWS item. It is a perfect example of the exponential growth in the very new and exciting area of GlycoScience research.
One of the goals of our site is to bring together, from all the scientific disciplines, the most current studies related to saccharides and nutrition. The Acta publication had a similar goal in that it was designed to provide an up-to-date reference source on research being done in the glycosciences and also to be a “valuable primer for scientists and graduate-level students from the fields of anatomy, histology, cell biology, pathology, cancer research, pharmacology and pharmaceutical chemistry.” Our site has an additional goal of bringing together older studies that have been “lost in the literature” but that bear on topics of saccharides and nutrition.
In the Editor’s Note for the Acta publication, Dr. H.W. Denker wrote “Research on the biological roles of glycoconjugates has made impressive progress in recent years. This has left footprints in virtually all fields of biology and medicine, not only immunology (e.g. lymphocyte homing), but also in general cell biology, developmental and reproductive biology, and neurobiology. It has become increasingly difficult for anyone but a few insiders to keep pace with this rapid growth of knowledge. So, as the Guest Editors of this series of special issues of Acta Anatomica mention in their Preface, many of the ‘secrets of glycosciences are only accessible to a closed circle of aficionados’, who appear to be the only ones to understand the ‘meaningful words of a sweet language of life.”
The back cover of the journal contains a quote, “Glycosylation is the most common form of protein and lipid modification, but its biological significance has long been underestimated. The last decade has witnessed the rapid emergence of the concept of the sugar code of biological information. Indeed, monosaccharides represent an alphabet of biological information similar to amino acids and nucleic acids, but with unsurpassed coding capacity.”
Acta Anatomica, the International Journal of Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology, is an international forum for communication among scientist interested in morphology (study of structure and form) at all levels of organization with emphasis on humans and higher vertebrates. Volumes 161 through 163 published in 1998 were special issues devoted entirely to Glycosciences because, in the words of H.W. Denker, the editor of Acta Anatomica, “It has become increasingly difficult for anyone but a few insiders to keep pace with this rapid growth of [glycoscientific] knowledge.” Quoting the guest editors in their Preface to these series of special issues of Acta Anatomic, Dr. Denker says, “Many of ‘the secrets of Glycosciences are only accessible to a closed circle of aficionados’, who appear to be the only ones to understand the ‘meaningful words of a sweet language of life’.” These special volumes were dedicated to disseminate the knowledge of the rapidly expanding field of glycobiology.
Sweet Medicines A new generation of drugs will be based on sugars—a neglected set of molecules
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…By Thomas Maeder
Now that the human genome has been deciphered, much of the fanfare surrounding it has transferred to the proteome, the full complement of proteins made from the genetic “blue-prints” stored in our cells. Proteins, after all, carry out most of the work in the body, and an understanding of how they behave, the press releases say, should translate into a font of ideas of curing all manner of ills. Yet living cells are more than genes and proteins. Two other major classes of molecules-carbohydrates (simple and complex sugars) and lipids (fats)-play profound roles in the body as well. These Substances, too, need to be considered if scientists are to truly understand how the human machine operates and how to correct it maladies.
Sugars in particular perform an astonishing range of jobs. Once regarded mainly as energy-yielding molecules (glucose and glycogen) and as structural elements, they are now known to combine with proteins and fats on cell surfaces and, so situated, to influence cell-to-cell communication, the functioning of immune system, the ability of various infectious agents to make us sick, and the progression of cancer. They also help to distinguish one cell from another and to direct the trafficking of mobile cells throughout the body, among other tasks. So ubiquitous are these molecules that cells appear to other cells and to the immune system as sugarcoated.
Recognizing the importance of sugars in health and disease, increasing numbers of researchers in academia and the biotechnology industry have recently stepped up efforts to learn the details of their structures and activities and to translate those findings into new therapeutic agents. These pioneers have also gained support from the federal government. In October 2001 the National Institutes of Health awarded a five-year, $34-million “glue” grant to the Consortium for Functional Glycomics, a group of 54 investigators around the world who aim to coordinate and facilitate research in the area, such as by developing a library of synthetic sugar chains and structural database available to all. The grant, says James C. Paulson of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., the consortium’s principal investigator, is “a vote of confidence” in the field.
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.
Previous research had suggested that certain features of the polysaccharide sugars surrounding tumor cells might indicate either the stage or aggressiveness of the cancer. Whether changes to the coating were a cause or a consequence of the disease, however, remained unclear. To investigate the control a cancer cell’s sugar jacket exerts over its growth, Ram Sasisekharan and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology employed two enzymes capable of cutting the sugar heparin sulfate in different places. They injected cancerous mice with both the enzymes and the two sugar fragments they produce. Injection of heparinase 1 (hep 1) or its corresponding sugar fragment promoted growth of melanoma tumors in the mice. Injection of heparinase III (hep III) or its product, in contrast, inhibited tumor growth and prevented spread of the disease to other organs.
The researchers also investigated the mechanism by which the two sugar fragments act on cancer cells and determined that the sugars bind to, and hence disrupt, the activity of certain signaling molecules involved in tumor activity. The opposing effects that the two molecules have on tumor growth suggest that cancer could involve a biological balancing act. “Tumors might be kept in check by the body’s production of specific enzymes that in turn release sugar fragments that keep tumor cells dormant,” Sasisekharan explains. “Or, perhaps in response to pathophysiological changes, a tumor cell releases different enzymes that enable the tumor to grow more rapidly.”
-Sarah Graham
The New Era of Glyconutrients
The most important discovery of this century for the immune system may be something called glyconutrients. They are not vitamins, minerals, herbals, homeopathics or enzymes. They are a class all to themselves. They are supplements derived from nature that have been formulated based on a new understanding in biochemistry of how our bodies maintain health at the cellular level. Our Immune Systems at Risk
Cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune diseases
(e.g. lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis), osteoporosis, genetic diseases, foreign viruses, AIDS, and infant mortality seem to be more prevalent today than ever. Why are we experiencing these mounting health challenges?
The reasons are quite simple. According to the 1992 Earth Summit, the USA has the worst soil in the world - 85% depleted. This means the potency of our food supply is not able to sustain optimum health. The amount of toxins in our environment has reached a level where the FDA now has designated “permissible” levels of dioxin and other harmful chemicals in the environment. Today we have over 300 chemical toxins including dioxin in the tissues that were not found in any human before 1940.1 these toxins have been shown to bind to receptors, blocking important enzymatic reactions in the body. One of the harmful effects of toxins such as DDT and dioxins is that they mimic hormones in the body causing disruption and confusion in the endocrine system.
Processed food and fast foods are depriving us of even more essential nutrients. Many scientists believe that commercial farming, which burns out nutrients and adds poisons to the soil, as well as shipping foods “green” to ripen upon trucks, are major contributors to ill health. Many corporations continue activities harmful to our health to increase profits at the cost of our ecosystem and food chain. They do not inform the public about the true extent of the problem created by toxic substances and harmful additives in our foods nor about the environmental pollution generated from their manufacturing plants. The recent movie, A Civil Action, depicts this lack of accountability in the corporate arena. Finally, according to research scientist named Andreas Hartman “A class of broad spectrum antibiotics in drinking water is causing toxicity to human DNA!“3 Given these harsh challenges, one might seriously ask how can we best protect ourselves and optimize our health?
Our Body’s Capability to Defend and Protect Itself
Every human is equipped with natural killer cells that identify and kill tumor cells and cells infected with viruses or some types of fungi or bacteria. Thus, the body has the genetic capacity to defend itself against viruses and bacteria’s, to cleanse itself of destructive toxins, to absorb and utilize nutrients for fuel, and to heal itself from practically any kind of damage or disease. So why doesn’t it always perform these functions? Research studies that have followed our immune system function over time have shown that on average, Americans have lost over 25% of natural killer cell function (our first line of defense) over the past 15 years due to toxins, viruses, and daily stresssors.4 It seems we have the ability, but are lacking the energy required to adequately protect, detoxify, and heal.
New Discoveries in Glycobiology
Healthy bodies, comprised of many components working together in sophisticated harmony, must have accurate biochemical communication to function correctly. In its most basic form, this communication occurs at the cellular level and is referred to by molecular biologists as cell-to-cell communication.
.Our Immune Systems at Risk
Cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune diseases
(e.g. lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis), osteoporosis, genetic diseases, foreign viruses, AIDS, and infant mortality seem to be more prevalent today than ever. Why are we experiencing these mounting health challenges?
The reasons are quite simple. According to the 1992 Earth Summit, the USA has the worst soil in the world - 85% depleted. This means the potency of our food supply is not able to sustain optimum health. The amount of toxins in our environment has reached a level where the FDA now has designated “permissible” levels of dioxin and other harmful chemicals in the environment. Today we have over 300 chemical toxins including dioxin in the tissues that were not found in any human before 1940.1 these toxins have been shown to bind to receptors, blocking important enzymatic reactions in the body. One of the harmful effects of toxins such as DDT and dioxins is that they mimic hormones in the body causing disruption and confusion in the endocrine system.
Processed food and fast foods are depriving us of even more essential nutrients. Many scientists believe that commercial farming, which burns out nutrients and adds poisons to the soil, as well as shipping foods “green” to ripen upon trucks, are major contributors to ill health. Many corporations continue activities harmful to our health to increase profits at the cost of our ecosystem and food chain. They do not inform the public about the true extent of the problem created by toxic substances and harmful additives in our foods nor about the environmental pollution generated from their manufacturing plants. The recent movie, A Civil Action, depicts this lack of accountability in the corporate arena. Finally, according to research scientist named Andreas Hartman “A class of broad spectrum antibiotics in drinking water is causing toxicity to human DNA!“3 Given these harsh challenges, one might seriously ask how can we best protect ourselves and optimize our health?
.Health Professionals Medical Education Materials,
presented at the Comprehensive Cancer Conference 2000
Comprehensive Cancer Care 2000
Conference Sponsors: National Center for Alternative and Complementary Medicine of the NIH, National Cancer Institute, University of Texas HSC, Houston, Texas Center for Mind-Body Medicine. Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia, June 6, 2000
Abstract: A Role for Dietary Supplementation in Standard Cancer Treatment?
H. Reg McDaniel, M.D., Fisher Institute for Medical Research, Grand Prairie, Texas,
This scientific conference is regarded as an appropriate forum to review alternative ideas in cancer management to determine if there is a basis for further development. A challenge confronts participants of this forum. Each individual is presented with new vistas in intellectual pursuits that may one day be transformed into science through the experimental process. This activity constitutes a gauntlet to overcome due to the human proclivity to reject the new and unknown. Medical tradition expands this trait to limit revisionist thought and actions, maintain a revered status for fixed-orthodoxy, to have contempt for new diagnostic or therapeutic modalities, and to reject peers who venture into uncharted territory. This presentation is not represented to be formal science or designed to establish public policy or serve as a guide for professional recommendations or practice. Two series of anecdotal cases are presented. Set A contains extended survival of cases unresponsive to standard therapy or judged terminal in the mid-80s. Current cases in set B are pancreatic cancer patients with inoperable complications that are over two years post-diagnosis.
Experiments that provide a scientific rationale for the clinical benefits observed include: the supply of glyconutrients to mixed-Ieukocyte cultures increases the synthesis of cytokines: (IL-1, IL-2, IL-6, TNF, GMCF, & y-interferon), on a dose-response basis (Marshall 1993). Similar cell cultures demonstrated an increase in NK Lymphocyte 4-hour cytolysis of target cells on a glyconutrient concentration basis (Marshall 1993). Murine Norman sarcoma 100% fatality was reduced to 33% by a bi-weekly IP injection of glyconutrients (Campbell 1997). Feline leukemia had a 75% increase in expected survival and became negative for salivary and serum antigen following the receipt of glyconutrients (Sheets 1991).
A medical researcher with lingual squamous carcinoma and an initial NK cell cytolysis ranging from 250 to 500 units rose to in excess of 80,500 units (N->40,000) by the addition of a glyconutrient dietary supplement to his diet. No return of the cancer has occurred in 2 years. Anecdotal reports have been received and a series of 100 patients (Hyland 1999) were presented by an oncologist reporting a clinical impression that patients’ malignant cells have an increased susceptibility to radiation or cytotoxic chemotherapy, while normal cells are protected from free- radical and reactive oxygen specific damage. Protection was most noted in bone marrow elements.
To explore this phenomenon, liver cells were scanned by a Meridian Cell Analyzer after the addition of 50 ug/dL of glyconutrient that resulted in a 50% increase in intracellular reduced- glutathione in 300 sec. This increase in intracellular oxidative stress protection combined with the biochemical activity of normal cells in the GI and malignant cells in the SI cell-cycle phase provides a plausible molecular mechanism for the clinically beneficial differential effects observed (Stockdale 1987). It is concluded that further investigation of the role dietary supplementation may provide in combination with standard medical treatment is warranted.
Comprehensive Cancer Care II:
Oral Presentation: Integrating Complementary & Alternative Therapies, Sponsored by Center for Mind-Body Medicine & National Cancer Institute, Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, VA, June 1999
A PILOT SURVEY: STANDARD CANCER THERAPY COMBINED VITH NUTRACEUTICAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION IMPROVES TREATMENT RESPONDS AND PATIENT QUALITY OF LIFE
G. Hyland, M.D., D. Miller, M. T., Medcenter One, Dept. Radiation Oncology, Bismark, North Dakota
In thousands of cancer cases evaluated by H. Foster, 87% percent of those with “spontaneous remissions” had made major dietary changes prior to tumor regression. The Dietary Supplement Health Education Act of 1994 resulted in millions of US citizens adding a plethora of supplements to their diets. A favorable response by 5 patients that failed all cancer therapy was noted after it was stopped. We found that they had consumed glyconutrient, Phytonutrients and Phytogenins containing dietary supplements. A search revealed that Busbee et. al 1994 found that a glyconutrient in these diet supplements increased IL-l, IL-6, INF and TNF production in monocyte cultures. See et. all 1999 reported enhanced NK lymphocyte cytolytic function in response to multiple glyconutrients. Barhomi et. al 1997 found that glyconutrients increased intracellular reduced-glutathione protection 50% in liver cells. Such activity provides a potential differential effect for tumor cell destruction and normal cell protection. To increase our observations, patients malignancies were solicited from a 3 state area and 127 volunteered to add nutraceuticals to their diet. 100 patients returned a quality of life survey focusing on weight loss, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, pain control, ability to complete treatments on schedule, physical activity and sense of well being. 40% of the group had failed standard therapy and were in a state of progressive disease. 60% were starting radiation or chemotherapy. 85% reported improvements in the above clinical parameters. The phytogenin supplement contains plant sterols for nutrient based endocrine support. Ovarian, breast, uterine, and prostate malignancy patients were discouraged from taking this nutrient. But, some elected to add the phytogenin to their diet and they reported the best preservation of appetite, muscle mass, and had the least side-effects during treatment.
Patient with a diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma, astrocytoma grade IV, lymphoma with mild marrow suppression, a massive pelvic myxosarcoma, and colon adenocarcinoma with brain metastasis had unprecedented responses.
Conclusions:
Nutraceutical dietary supplements:
1. Do not inhibit tumor cell destruction by radiation and chemotherapy
2. Enhance tumor cell destruction
3. Protect normal cells from radiation and cytotoxic damage
4. Induce reductions in tumor mass in malignancies resistant to all treatments.
5. Improve quality of life for patients by reducing toxicity and side effects from radiation and chemotherapy.
Science Magazine
The weekly publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science devoted an entire issue to Carbohydrates and Glycobiology in its March 23, 2001 edition (Vol. 291, No. 5512, pages 22632502). Introductory remarks note that “the important roles that carbohydrates play in biology and medicine have stimulated a rapid expansion of the field of glycobiology, the focus of the special section of this issue.”
Carbohydrates and Glycobiology
2337 Cinderella’s Coach is ready
NEWS
2338 Searching for Medicine’s Sweet Spot
Saving Lives with Sugar.
After the Fall
Sugar Separates Humans From Apes
The Best of Both Worlds?
Bent Out of Shape.
REVIEWS
2344 Toward Automated Synthesis of Oligosaccgarides and Glycoproteins
2351 Glycoprotein Structure Determination by Mass Spectrometry A. Dell and H.R. Morris
2357 Chemical Glycobiology C.R.Bertozzi and L.Kiessling.
2364 Intracellular Functions of N-Linked Glycans A. Helenius and M. Aebi
2370 Glycosylation and the Immune System
P.M. Rudd, T. Elliott, P., Cresswell, I.A. Wilson R.A. Dwek
VIEWPOINT
2376 Glycosylation of Nucleoctoplasmic Proteins: Signal Transduction and O-GlcNAc
L. Wells, K. Vosseller, G. W. Hart
COVER 2357
The cell surface landscape is richly decorated with oligosaccharides anchored to proteins or lipids within the plasma membrane. Cell surface oligosaccharides mediate the interactions of cells with each other and with extracellular matrix components. The important roles that carbohydrates play in biology and medicine have stimulated a rapid expansion of the field of glycobiology, the focus of the special section in this issue. [Illustration: Cameron Slayden]
Proceedings, Of the Fisher Institute for Medical Research.
www.fisherinstitute.org
Born with a severe lung infection, Matthew Wolf lived his first weeks shrouded by an oxygen hood in neonatal intensive care. At 10 months old, he contracted bronchial pneumonia, after which he developed severe chronic asthma.
Those times were scary, remembered Matthew’s mother, Kelli Wolf. “I used to sit at night and watch my sleeping child struggle to breath,” she said.
As he grew, Matthew’s lung health worsened, dragging down the rest of his body with it. If a playmate passed him a cold, Matthew developed coughing fits that lasted for months. His joints ached severely, and it pained him too much to stand up, let along run, skip or jump.
Wolf ushered her son to doctors weekly, but his respiratory difficulties failed to improve. “They (doctors) gave me shopping bags full of medicine,” Wolf said. She recalls one office visit when a nurse poured her a bottle of prednisone like it was candy.
In seven years, Matthew visited 30 pediatricians and six specialists in Nevada. At times, his lung capacity was less than 60 percent. Wolf found herself losing hope. “It was a nightmare and really sad to watch my little boy grow up that way,” she said. As Matthew’s health declined, she even considered looking for caskets.
Then Matthew visited Michael Schlachter, MD, a pulmonologist at the Lung Institute of Nevada. After hearing about the child’s medical odyssey and examining him thoroughly, Dr. Schlachter began supplementing Matthew’s diet with glyconutrients, a set of eight essential sugars that include glucose, Galactose, mannose, fucose, xylose, n-acetylneuraminic acid, n-acetylgalactosamine and nacetylglucosamine. Reports have suggested that when glyconutrients are present in proper amounts, they can decrease over stimulation in the immune system, thus suppressing inflammation associated with asthma.
Within two weeks of using glyconutrients, Matthew showed a profound change in his asthma symptoms, and he was later able to reduce his medications. Wolf noticed color returning to her son’s face and he gained energy.
SCIENCE BEHIND GLYCONUTRIENTS
Investigations into glycobiology and the science behind glyconutrients began as early as the 1960s, but researchers didn’t make any major advances into the area until the mid-1990s. This research suggested that glyconutrients combine in different sequences to form transmitters and receivers that are necessary for cellular communication. When glyconutrients aren’t present or are synthesized incorrectly, cellular communication can break down, thus causing a disruption in the immune system.
“The immune system is a fine-tuned, multi-faceted system, and some researchers believe asthma is a dysfunction of this system,” Dr. Schlachter said. Adding glyconutrients to asthma patients’ diets promotes cellular communication and avoids the dysfunction, he explained.
At first, this concept may seem radical to physicians, Dr. Schlachter admitted. “The idea that a simple blend of sugars ingested by a person can have ‘medicine-like’ effects goes against everything that has been taught in the past 100 years about sugars and their use by the body,” he said.
But anecdotal evidence about glyconutrients’ success is growing. C.E. Pippenger, PhD, the Peter C. and Pat Cook research professor in the department of biomedical/health sciences at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich., has heard some anecdotal accounts from pediatric pulmonologists who have seen patients helped tremendously by glyconutrients. Their reports spurred him to conduct one of the countries few double-blind, phyto-controlled studies of nutritional supplements in children with asthma.
In his study, Dr. Pippenger followed 100 patients with asthma and their use of glyconutrients, phytonutrients and a combination of both starting in January 2001. Ninety-two patients from the original group completed the study by June 2002. Most patients who didn’t complete the study left it due to compliance problems. He expects results will be available sometime this fall.
“We began the study because we believe the science surrounding glycobiology and receptors and interrelationships between sugars, cell function and the immune system are justified,” Dr. Pippenger said. “If we can demonstrate that there’s an effectiveness to nutritional supplements, then we can have a strong foundation for administering these to asthmatic children. They may decrease the amount of other medications the children are using.”
Sharon Riesen, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, Calif., also has been studying glyconutrients and their effects on children with asthma. Preliminary results of her open-label, controlled crossover study, 60 percent to 70 percent of the participants who used glyconutrients reported improvement of their asthma symptoms. Glyconutrients appeared safe, and no child involved in the study needed to stop due to side effects, “which is incredibly rare, even with the placebo,” she said. “My passion is to get this information out to physicians that they could be using glyconutrients instead of medicines like prednisone,” Dr. Riesen said. “The side effects of so many of the asthma medicines are intense. To have the kind of success that glyconutrients appear to have with asthma without side effects and have the majority of physicians not know anything about it is a shame.”
PROCEED WITH CAUTION
While he has heard of glyconutrients, Gailen Marshall, MD, PhD, associate professor and director of the division of allergy and clinical immunology at the University of Texas, said it’s still far from clear whether or not the supplements would be efficacious in all asthma patients. He wants to see the objective evidence from randomized, controlled clinical trials before he will recommend nutritional supplements as a part of asthma therapy.
“If individuals whose asthma symptoms are reasonably controlled by medications that have demonstrated effectiveness abandon them in favor of a more ‘natural’ solution that doesn’t work for them, the risk for morbidity and mortality is not trivial in their case,” Dr. Marshall said.
Glyconutrients don’t require a physician’s prescription of approval and can be purchased as nutritional supplements, concentrates or extracts. A few companies sell the supplements, Dr. Schlachter said, but the Food and Drug Administration forbids marketing a specific nutrient as having direct or indirect association with a disease.
Asthma patients should never discontinue use of any medication without the supervision of their physician, Dr. Schlachter stressed. Similarly, patients
choosing to supplement their therapy with products like glyconutrients should inform their doctors so they can follow the patients’ disease states closely and adjust pharmaceutical therapy as needed. For example, in Matthew’s case, he now only needs his albuterol inhaler in case of an asthma flare-up or if he develops a deep cough.
Today, at age 12, Matthew is a happy and healthy middle school student. He loves to cook and plays violin, which his mom says is exceptional because his motor skills suffered from the medications he took for so long. He’s even completed the mile run in gym class and rarely needs to use his inhaler before or after participating.
“Matthew shows a lot of heart, and running the mile was exciting for him,” his mom said. “He’s like a brand-new kid.”
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Debra Yemenijian is editorial assistant of ADVANCE.
Sugars That Heal:
The New Healing Science of Glyconutrients
by Emil Mondoa, M.D., 2001
It isn’t often that you find the words sugar and heal together when discussing health matters, but Dr. Emil Mondoa is working hard to change that.
As founder of the Glyconutrients Research Foundation and author (along with Mindy Kitei) of Sugars That Heal, he has found that the addition of essential sugars to your diet can affect everything from the immune system to cholesterol levels. But this doesn’t mean you should start heaping table sugar on every meal! Rather, Mondoa proposes that through the use of a few simple supplements, you may be able to fight off colds, lower your blood pressure, or simply have more energy.
Mondoa is cautious when mixing research with anecdote and praise. While some people benefit tremendously from supplements, he points out that “many supplements aren’t well absorbed or assimilated and are of doubtful efficacy.”
He later goes on to recommend consultations with your health care provider before beginning any of his specific regimens.
The sources for these sugar-based supplements vary from shellfish to mushrooms, onions, and bovine tracheal cartilage, and he cautions against using the supplements without checking the ingredients, as those with allergies can experience serious reactions.
Mondoa does include a few simple recipes for mushroom tea and vegetable sauce, but most of the glyconutrients are added to your diet through pills, powders, or tinctures; contact information for supplement sources is found at the end of the book. Specific chapters on the immune system, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, and cancers detail the exact combinations of sugars most likely to heal.
Are we looking at a source of new “miracle” cures here? Perhaps. But Mondoa, in his role as intelligent advocate, would be the first to preach caution and patience along with hope.
Jill Lightner
Book Description
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:“Sugars That Heal” sounds like a contradiction in terms, but it’s the key to one of the most important breakthroughs in recent medical science.
We’ve all been bombarded with warnings about the evils of consuming too much sugar. But, in fact, for our bodies to function properly, we need small amounts of eight essential sugars, only two of which—glucose and galactose—are commonly found in our limited, over processed diets. When all eight sugars are available, the health benefits can be breathtaking: Individuals regain their ability to fight disease, reactivate their immune systems, and are able to ward off infection. Based on cutting-edge research in the rapidly evolving science of glyconutrients, Sugars That Heal is an exciting new approach to health and disease prevention.
As medical doctor and scientific researcher Emil Mondoa explains, these eight essential sugars, known as saccharides, are the basis of multicellular intelligence—the ability of cells to communicate, cohere, and work together to keep us healthy and balanced. Even tiny amounts of these sugars—or lack of them—have profound effects.
In test after test conducted at leading institutes around the world, saccharides have been shown to lower cholesterol, increase lean muscle mass, decrease body fat, accelerate wound healing, ease allergy symptoms, and allay autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, psoriasis, and diabetes. Bacterial infections, including the recurrent ear infections that plague toddlers, often respond remarkably to saccharides, as do many viruses—from the common cold to the flu, from herpes to HIV. The debilitating symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and Gulf War syndrome frequently abate after adding saccharides. And, for cancer patients, saccharides mitigate the toxic effects of radiation and chemotherapy—while augmenting their cancer-killing effects, resulting in prolonged survival and improved quality of life.
Sugars That Heal offers a revolutionary new health plan based on the science of glyconutrients—foods that contain saccharides. It gives authoritative guidance for getting all eight saccharides conveniently into your diet through supplements and readily available foods, as well as detailed information on correct dosages. Here, too, are chapters dealing with the special nutritional needs of people suffering from cancer, heart disease, asthma, and neurological disorders, and methods for using glyconutrients to treat depression, obesity, and ADHD.
The more doctors learn about glyconutrients, the more excited they become about their long-term fundamental health benefits. Now, with this new book, the breakthroughs in the study of glyconutrients are available to everyone. Whether your goal is to prevent disease, live longer and better, or treat a serious illness that has eluded conventional medicine, Sugars That Heal is your essential guide to complete health.
In addition to personal stories about how they work, today there is a HUGE body of scientific evidence that supports the potential benefits of glyconutrients for various health conditions. This new book published by Random House and available at most book stores, summarizes some of the benefits. Here are some of the headings from the table of contents:
— Introduction to the Immune System
— Key Cells in the Body’s Immune Response & how Glyconutrients Improve their Functioning
— Preventing the Common Cold and Other Viruses
— Treating Bacterial, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections
— Alleviating Allergies, Asthma, and Other Pulmonary Diseases
— Healing Skin Disorders, Burns, and Wounds
— Addressing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Gulf War Syndrome
— Managing Arthritis, Diabetes, and Other Chronic Illnesses
— Inhibiting Cancer
— Fighting Hepatitis, HIV, and Opportunistic Infections
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— Glyconutrients as Preventive Self-Care
— Glyconutrients Slow Down Aging; Build Endurance, Sexual Function, and Fertility
— Glyconutrients help you Lose Weight and Gain Muscle
— Glyconutrients and Prevention of Sun Damage, Osteoporosis, and Cataracts
— Working with Memory, Insomnia, Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD
— Glyconutrients Improve Memory and Learning
— Glyconutrients and ADHD
— Glyconutrients Lower Anxiety and Improve Sleep
— Reversing Heart Disease
— Raising “Good” Cholesterol and Lowering “Bad” Cholesterol with Glyconutrients
— Glyconutrients, Blood Pressure, and Heart Failure
— Prescription for the Future
— Glyconutrients and the Science of Medicine
THIS NEW SCIENCE IS CLEAR… NOT HAVING THESE ESSENTIAL GLYCONUTRIENTS IN YOUR DIET INCREASES YOUR PROPENSITY TOWARD DISEASE AND ACCELERATED AGING.
About the Authors:
Emil I. Mondoa, M.D., is a practicing, board-certified pediatrician affiliated with Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden, New Jersey; South Jersey Medical Center in Vineland, New Jersey; and the Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. He also holds an MBA from the Wharton School, with a focus on health-care management. He is founder of the Glyconutrients Research Foundation.
Mindy Kitei is an editor, writer, and instructor who works in Philadelphia. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, a former editor at TV Guide and Philadelphia Magazine. She has taught journalism at Temple University and Rosemont College.
The Oath
By Hippocrates
Written 400 B.C.E
I swear by Apollo the Physician and Asclepius and Hygeia and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I will fulfill according to my ability and judgment this oath and this covenant: To hold him who has taught me this art as equal to my parent and to live my life in partnership with him, and if he is in need of money to give him a share of mine, and to regard his offspring as equal to my brothers in male lineage and to teach them this art—if they desire to learn it—without fee and covenant; to give share of precepts and oral instruction and all other learning to my sons and to the sons of him who has instructed me and to pupils who have signed the covenant and have taken an oath according to the medical law, but to no one else. I will apply dietetic measure for the benefit of the sick according to my ability and judgment; I will keep them from harm and injustice. I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody if asked for it, nor will I make a suggestion to this effect. Similarly I will not give a woman an abortive remedy. In purity and in holiness I will guard my life and my art. I will not use the knife, not even on sufferers from stone, but will withdraw in favor of such men as are engaged in this work. Whatever houses I may visit, I will come for the benefit of the sick, remaining free of all intentional injustice, of all mischief and in particular of sexual relations with both female and male persons, be they free or slaves. What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about. If I fulfill this oath and do not violate it, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and art, being honored with fame among all men for all time to come; if I transgress it and swear falsely, may the opposite be my lot.
—Translated by Ludwig Edelstein
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You will be working from a foundation of the knowledge of how primal components of nutrition address the proper function of the body at cellular level to bring about and maintain wellness.
“We will not understand immunology, neurology,developmental biology or disease until we get an handle on glycobiology”
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To treat leukemia it was estimated to cost £28.000 per year for a certain drug if you can get it.
The cost of Stem cell proliferation is $25 to $50 a week
The question is asked, “In view of the safety, effectiveness and economical benefits of generating a person’s own adult stem cells to replace critical and vital organ cells that include neurons, is embryonic stem cell research designed to develop costly, patentable stem cell lines designed to repair specific organ cells now obsolete? H. Reg McDaniel, M.D. 8/10/05
Independent investigations have now confirmed the phenomenon that that an individual’s own bone marrow can be activated to enhance apoptosis, (regeneration and replacement of structure/function cells damaged or aged) when plant cell wall sourced complex polysaccharides are added to the diet as a supplement. The intent of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 is supported beyond its supporters’ dream by this advancement. This nutritional technology has the capacity to decrease healthcare costs for a nation by reversing organ damage regarded as permanent and irreversible, to prevent disabilities and slow aging.
1. US Patent 946561 Klarquist Sparkman, Portland Oregon A method to enhance stem cell trafficking using blue green alga cell wall complex carbohydrates.
2. Sweeney, EA, Lortat-Jacobx, H. Sulfated polysaccharides increase plasma level so SDF-1 in monkeys and mice: involvement in mobilization of stem/progenitor cells. Blood, 1 January 2002, Vol. 99, No9. 1, pp 44-51. Complex fucans generate adult stem cells.
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Dr McDaniel received his Medical Degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1962, and in 1967 completed his Residency in Anatomic Clinical Pathology, having trained at Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, and Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, where he served in the Army Medical Corps.
In 1996, Dr McDaniel received the American Naturopathic Society Annual Recognition Award for the Biochemical Discovery of the Year.
Dr McDaniel served as an elected member of the Texas State Board of Education and spent five years as Director of Medical Education for the North Texas Health Science Center.
Recently, he joined MannaRelief Ministries www.mannarelief.org as Medical Director, bringing health and nutrition to the neediest children around the globe.
Dr McDaniel has had 25 years service with Rotary International.
Dr McDaniel has lectured at a UN International Conference, to a US Congressional Committee on Bioterrorism, to The Royal Society of Medicine, London, The 9th World Congress on Clinical Nutrition, at Medical Education, Cancer, AIDS, Hepatitis ‘C’,
Foetal Alcohol Syndrome, Cellular Communication Conferences and many others, globally.
Dr Reg McDaniel is a World Expert on Glyconutrients and one of the pioneers in this new Field of Glycoscience.
What do I take and how much?
. This is not an unreasonable question, and the accurate answer is, “What works or enough.” That is not an evasion. It is the nature of nutrition as compared to toxic prescription drugs. See, Nutrition Against Disease, pub.1971, Roger J. Williams, Ph.D., first chapter.
On reading this book you will be ahead of 99% of the world of science, nutrition and medicine regarding these issues. If a person can eat food, they can take dietary supplements. Micronutrients are not medications and they support biochemistry and physiology. Supplementation is not the treatment of disease and does not cure disease. “The body heals itself and nutrition provides the resources to accomplish the task,” Roger Williams, Ph.D. 1971.
We are amazed from time to time at how little of the supplements it takes, as well as the huge amounts it requires to support a health restoration in several individuals that appear to have the same health challenge. This is just as Dr. Williams observed decades ago in his research cited above. The amount on the labels for the supplements has been noted to provide excellent dietary support in healthy people with a good family history for large numbers of individuals (G Kaats 2000). For abnormal conditions and even serious problems the amount on the label has benefited some persons, but usually it takes significantly more. A reasonable place to start trying to identify the least amount that works is about twice on the label and to increase the Glyconutrients only weekly, if not responding. Some have found increasing the other supplements is more beneficial, as the phytochemicals in macular degeneration and other visual challenges, Phytogenins in seizures and hot flashes, supplements with chromium as an ingredient in diabetes. Others do not feel they have weeks or months to spare and may want to start on the next plan called the serious protocol that has served many well.
A Plan for very serious conditions or to initiate supplement use in a chronic condition to be used as a starting point follows: Very importantly, this is not designed to substitute for medical care or standard therapy. However, as the DSHEA law of the land states, “nutrition is essential for good health, to prevent disease and restore health.” We have seen countless times standard therapy works better if nutrition is optimized. (Remember, some respond to less others require more supplements.)
Adults- (General health challenges, especially in autoimmune diseases and allergies use the standard glyconutrient formula. 2 tsp. bulk 8 essential carbohydrates, mixed 1:1 with granular soy lecithin in juices with meals and at bedtime i.e. 4 times a day. (Our most extensive experience has been with Lewis Lab’s Lecithin available at many health food stores. It has a good content of phosphatidyl inositol, it is an emulsifier that increases GI absorption of complex polysaccharides, extracts excess cholesterol from membranes of neurons and was shown to alter the viral envelope of virus particles making them in capable of docking with susceptible cell membrane entry sites.)
With this also add each time Glyconutrients are taken: 1/4 tsp bulk Phytochemicals, 1 x muscular skeletal support capsule content or Phytogenins tablet, 1 Vitamin Mineral or Glycesential caplet.
In MALIGANCIES and chronic infections, especially viral choose the New advanced Glyconutrient supplement and use the same amounts as above.
In some cases sucking on 3-4 Immunostart per day may boost defense mechanisms against infections or abnormal cells. I do not recommend Immunostart in conditions where the immune system if over active, such as autoimmune diseases and allergy. After taking this biologic a month, take it every other week to allow the trigger mechanisms for defense to rest. I currently recommend Immunostart, even crushed, for newborns and children with development and gene defects.
If not responding in two weeks add 1 or 2 Antioxidant support 4 times a day.
Some believe all products work better if the gut has 2 Mannacleanse a day. You need 8 oz fluid per tab if this seems to improve the response and sense