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Harpers Biochemistry is the medical textbook that all health care students including doctors and nurses study, to learn about Glycobiology and the function of Glycoproteins in the human body. Dr. Robert K. Murray author of chapter 56 of the 1996 edition of the Harpers Biochemistry textbook, states that eight glyconutrients are needed to form Glycoprotein structures necessary for cell-to-cell communication. Dr. Murray and many of his contemporary’s have established that only two of these vital glyconutrients exist in our modern day diet. |
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Our Glyconutrient products are detailed in the Physicians Desk Reference (PDR). This is every physicians guide to nonprescription drugs and dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals (natural, non-toxic foods that have a pharmaceutical like benefit without any side effects). Glyconutrients are in the nutraceutical classification. |
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Acta Anatomica the preeminent medical journal in the world dedicated an entire international journal to Anatomy, Embryology, and Cell Biology in April of 1998.
The journal highlighted the unmatched structural possibilities when forming glycoproteins. Glycosylation and its role in human biology and physiology, was over looked for many years. Over the last two decades however, there has been an acceptance of monosaccharides (simple sugars) as the code for all biological information.
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Stanford University’s Science Magazine gives the medical and science world research on carbohydrates and the cell. The American Association for the Advancement of Science devotes the whole issue to Glycobiology and Glycoscience research. |
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Scientists report in the January 2002 issue of Scientific American that the code to stopping cancerous cells may be found in their sugary surface coating. Carbohydrate structures cover cells and allow them to interact with each other. “Changing cancer cells’ surface sugars’ can inhibit tumor growth.” They reported from a report by National Academy of Sciences that these “surface sugars” or glyconutrients linked to cancer cells can control tumor growth. These reports indicate the carbohydrates could be a consideration for cancer treatments. |
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Physicians Management encouraged physicians to get involved with our company and rated us as the obvious front-runner to the wellness industry. |
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The featured cover story of Scientific American July 2002 issue stated “Sweet Medicine: Building Better Drugs form Sugars”. Further research in to cellular function as well as disease abatement and prevention, find that sugars are immensely important to both. The research of these sugars has not caught up with other fields of science such as human genome research, but it’s begging to gain momentum. This field of research could lead to a whole new classification of drugs and treatments for disease. |
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Advance for Managers of Respiratory Care publish an article about glyconutrients and how the could be an alternative avenue for people suffering from chronic and debilitating asthma attacks. |
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Fisher Institute for Medical Research http://www.fisherinstitute.org/ This not-for-profit organization is dedicated to medical research on the potential benefits of nutraceuticals including Glyconutritionals, Phytonutritonals, and whole or natural substances that allow the body to achieve over all wellness.
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Karate Magazine published a Q & A with Dr. Bob Ward the Dallas Cowboys former fitness coach, in which he said glyconutrients are the best product on the market when it comes to improving athletic achievement. |
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Natural Muscle featured an article in July 1999 about Glycoproteins. The article detailed all the challenges we face from our modern diet and how to conquer these issues through supplementation. |
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In 1994 Newsweek Magazine published a feature on phytochemicals and other plant based substances ability to prevent cancer. |
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Dr. Ben Carson, Chief Pediatric Neurosurgeon at John Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore Maryland is featured here by Dallas weekly. Dr Carson,
diagnosed with a very aggressive form of prostate cancer and turned to
glyconutrients as an alternative treatment. He attributes his recovery to
these natural non-toxic plant based nutrients and says glyconutients should
be part of everyone’s diet and a key component in complimentary medicine.
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MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently rated this amazing discovery as one of ten technologies that will change the world. |