Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the " sugars " in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience. The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 From a clinical nutrition perspective there is really no such thing as a glyconutrient. I believe the term was coined in the multilevel marketing world. What they are usually talking about are various sugars. Many of these sugars do play a role in immunity. I think you are best off using mushroom products (shitake, maitake, etc.) along with aloe vera and other natural sources. These "glyconutrient" formulas seem overpriced and , despite what the advocates say, without research support. There are many individual products that naturally contain many of these sugars that do have supporting research and are also cost effective.Mikealquitit <alquititoleander soup Sent: Friday, July 4, 2008 3:21:21 PM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience. The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 Thanks, Mike. I've been trying to find out about glyconutrients recently since someone recommended them, and have been stymied by not being able to find anything not put out by one of the companies selling them. Also , since I am new here, I would appreciate knowing a little about you and your background and where you are coming from. Blessings, Judy--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Mike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote: Mike Golden <goldenmike86Re: Glyconutrientsoleander soup Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 12:18 AM From a clinical nutrition perspective there is really no such thing as a glyconutrient. I believe the term was coined in the multilevel marketing world. What they are usually talking about are various sugars. Many of these sugars do play a role in immunity. I think you are best off using mushroom products (shitake, maitake, etc.) along with aloe vera and other natural sources. These "glyconutrient" formulas seem overpriced and , despite what the advocates say, without research support. There are many individual products that naturally contain many of these sugars that do have supporting research and are also cost effective.Mike alquitit <alquitit >oleander soupFriday, July 4, 2008 3:21:21 PM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience.The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 There are a couple recipes where you can mix the glyconutrients up yourself. I think Duncan Crow's site has one of the recipes. Samala, Renee ---- Thanks, Mike. I've been trying to find out about glyconutrients recently since someone recommended them, and have been stymied by not being able to find anything not put out by one of the companies selling them. Also , since I am new here, I would appreciate knowing a little about you and your background and where you are coming from. Blessings, Judy--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Mike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote: Mike Golden <goldenmike86Re: Glyconutrientsoleander soup Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 12:18 AM From a clinical nutrition perspective there is really no such thing as a glyconutrient. I believe the term was coined in the multilevel marketing world. What they are usually talking about are various sugars. Many of these sugars do play a role in immunity. I think you are best off using mushroom products (shitake, maitake, etc.) along with aloe vera and other natural sources. These "glyconutrient" formulas seem overpriced and , despite what the advocates say, without research support. There are many individual products that naturally contain many of these sugars that do have supporting research and are also cost effective.Mike alquitit <alquitit >oleander soupFriday, July 4, 2008 3:21:21 PM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience.The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 Thanks much, Renee. I found it and am going to try. Blessings, Judy--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Gaiacita <gaiacita wrote: Gaiacita <gaiacitaRe: Glyconutrientsoleander soup Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 11:19 AM There are a couple recipes where you can mix the glyconutrients up yourself. I think Duncan Crow's site has one of the recipes. Samala, Renee -- -- Thanks, Mike. I've been trying to find out about glyconutrients recently since someone recommended them, and have been stymied by not being able to find anything not put out by one of the companies selling them. Also , since I am new here, I would appreciate knowing a little about you and your background and where you are coming from. Blessings, Judy--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ > wrote: Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ >Re: Glyconutrientsoleander soupSaturday, July 5, 2008, 12:18 AM From a clinical nutrition perspective there is really no such thing as a glyconutrient. I believe the term was coined in the multilevel marketing world. What they are usually talking about are various sugars. Many of these sugars do play a role in immunity. I think you are best off using mushroom products (shitake, maitake, etc.) along with aloe vera and other natural sources. These "glyconutrient" formulas seem overpriced and , despite what the advocates say, without research support. There are many individual products that naturally contain many of these sugars that do have supporting research and are also cost effective.Mike alquitit <alquitit >oleander soupFriday, July 4, 2008 3:21:21 PM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience.The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 At the risk of boring others who have heard this before...I teach biology, kinesiology and pathology at a local college. I am also a chiropractic physician in Illinois, in practice for 21 years. My practice has always focussed on clinical nutrition. My wife has breast cancer, which is why I am active on some of these boards, helping and being helped.MikeJudith Marg <judithmargoleander soup Sent: Saturday, July 5, 2008 10:52:02 AMRe: Glyconutrients Thanks, Mike. I've been trying to find out about glyconutrients recently since someone recommended them, and have been stymied by not being able to find anything not put out by one of the companies selling them. Also , since I am new here, I would appreciate knowing a little about you and your background and where you are coming from. Blessings, Judy--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ > wrote: Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ >Re: Glyconutrientsoleander soupSaturday, July 5, 2008, 12:18 AM From a clinical nutrition perspective there is really no such thing as a glyconutrient. I believe the term was coined in the multilevel marketing world. What they are usually talking about are various sugars. Many of these sugars do play a role in immunity. I think you are best off using mushroom products (shitake, maitake, etc.) along with aloe vera and other natural sources. These "glyconutrient" formulas seem overpriced and , despite what the advocates say, without research support. There are many individual products that naturally contain many of these sugars that do have supporting research and are also cost effective.Mike alquitit <alquitit >oleander soupFriday, July 4, 2008 3:21:21 PM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience.The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2008 Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 Hi there i can't tel you where and what brand of glyconutrients to buy, but i can give you a site i use to go long tme ago, that tell you about the eight " essential sugars that make the glyconutrients. http://www.lis.net.au/-dbird/glyconutrients.htm doog luck Hugs Mary - alquitit oleander soup Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:21 AM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience.The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2008 Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 Unfortunately, the link did not work, even after I took out the extra spaces.--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Maria Stathopoulos <mary1kon wrote: Maria Stathopoulos <mary1konRe: Glyconutrientsoleander soup Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 6:57 PM Hi there i can't tel you where and what brand of glyconutrients to buy, but i can give you a site i use to go long tme ago, that tell you about the eight " essential sugars that make the glyconutrients. http://www.lis. net.au/-dbird/ glyconutrients. htm doog luck Hugs Mary - alquitit oleander soup Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:21 AM Glyconutrients Hello everyone; does anyone have experience with the glyconutrients? I have been having favorable results with increasing watermelon consumption, and I see references to it helping the liver because of certain sugars, so I remembered the glyco refs from the past. One of the "sugars" in glycos is from shittake mushrooms; I know this is beneficial from my own experience.The premise is that nutritional deficiencies are the basic cause of problems and the glycos reverse that issue. Can anyone recommend a brand or otherwise? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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