Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Thanks , Much appreciated! Re: [low dose naltrexone] Ambrotose , If you want to try glyconutrients and not be separated from large amounts of money as you will with Mannatech see http://www.burnoutsolutions.com.au/glyconutrients.htm for glyconutrients you make yourself at a fraction of the cost . I can't comment on it specifically as I have never tried it but in the past people on here have and commented positively. Petsos wrote: > Bruce, > > After a continued search, I found the web site, but can't seem to > locate a product that is comparable to Mannatek's ambrotose. Any > ideas? Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 The anesthesiologist that did my baby's delivery last week has a son with CMT. She said that he was diagnosed when he was 13 and he is currently 19. There is a company here in a suburb of Dallas called Mannatech that has developed a supplement called Ambrotose. She said that she has been giving this to him over the past 5 years and it has corrected his foot drop and his muscle mass in his legs is greatly improved. I am a major skeptic and not a fan of MLM companies, but I did find it a bit bizarre that she would have a son with CMT. I also thought that it was interesting that someone that is clearly from the " medical world " would also endorse an alternative way to healing. Do any of you have knowledge of this? If so, has it helped you? Thanks! Amy Hodge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2007 Report Share Posted September 5, 2007 Yeah, you can get Glyconutrients from a chiropractor's office which is the same but costs about 1/3 as much. jp > Has anyone ever heard of Ambrotose by MANNATECH? It is a formulation > which is suppose to kick start or at least allow your body to produce > it's own (stem cell) growth or production! In other words, if one has > damaged tissue due to autoimmune condition, nerve damage ect. this > product will tell and allow your body to generate it's own specific > stem cell growth. It's rather expensive, I purchased two containers and > only just started using it, which I discontinued because of surgery I > just recently had..... cervical disectomy due to my cervical stenosis. > The reason I purchased the product in the first place was because I was > told that I had MS, which was later discovered to be a misdiagnosis. > So, with that being said... has any one ever heard of it or a product > close to it. > > Herb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 What a surprise, I really don't know why I feel that, to see Ambrotose here. Yes, I have heard of it and have taken it. MY friend has so many wonderful testimonies about people finding relief for various illnesses. I didn't have it described to me regarding the production of new stem cells, however. I have been told it is a break thru and patented something about the aloe vera they use .. There was a new discovery surrounding the cell . Picture a daisy with eight pedals. There was a discovery of the eighth pedal which was needed for the cells to communicate with each other so they can heal the body itself. Be Well. Cheryl Anne I probably massacred that description and there is far more research and a ton written about it . It isn't anymore expensive than any other health product. I keep hearing how expensive it is and I don't know why. Mannatech@... is Ann s e-mail. She is wonderful and would tell you the correct info without ever bugging you again. <lindae321@...> wrote: Hi I had a friend that had a baby with seizures and they gave him glyconutrients and the seizure frecuency diminished but did not go away Herbert <hrbjns@...> wrote: Has anyone ever heard of Ambrotose by MANNATECH? It is a formulation which is suppose to kick start or at least allow your body to produce it's own (stem cell) growth or production! In other words, if one has damaged tissue due to autoimmune condition, nerve damage ect. this product will tell and allow your body to generate it's own specific stem cell growth. It's rather expensive, I purchased two containers and only just started using it, which I discontinued because of surgery I just recently had..... cervical disectomy due to my cervical stenosis. The reason I purchased the product in the first place was because I was told that I had MS, which was later discovered to be a misdiagnosis. So, with that being said... has any one ever heard of it or a product close to it. Herb --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 There is more, much more to Ambrotose than glyconutrients. I know you would agree if you had seen the Science report I have. Keep an open mind until you learn more about the product. jhprice@... wrote: Yeah, you can get Glyconutrients from a chiropractor's office which is the same but costs about 1/3 as much. jp > Has anyone ever heard of Ambrotose by MANNATECH? It is a formulation > which is suppose to kick start or at least allow your body to produce > it's own (stem cell) growth or production! In other words, if one has > damaged tissue due to autoimmune condition, nerve damage ect. this > product will tell and allow your body to generate it's own specific > stem cell growth. It's rather expensive, I purchased two containers and > only just started using it, which I discontinued because of surgery I > just recently had..... cervical disectomy due to my cervical stenosis. > The reason I purchased the product in the first place was because I was > told that I had MS, which was later discovered to be a misdiagnosis. > So, with that being said... has any one ever heard of it or a product > close to it. > > Herb " Paying hope forward " Cheryl --------------------------------- Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 I compared the contents, talked to the packager of the Glyconutrients. Besides, usually doctors have access to better quality supplements than what is out there on the web or multi-levels. Is Ambrotose a multi-level product? That would explain the outrageous price. Not saying it might not be good, just overpriced. jp > There is more, much more to Ambrotose than glyconutrients. I know you > would agree if you had seen the Science report I have. Keep an open mind > until you learn more about the product. > > jhprice@... wrote: Yeah, you can get Glyconutrients > from a chiropractor's office which > is the same but costs about 1/3 as much. > jp > >> Has anyone ever heard of Ambrotose by MANNATECH? It is a formulation >> which is suppose to kick start or at least allow your body to produce >> it's own (stem cell) growth or production! In other words, if one has >> damaged tissue due to autoimmune condition, nerve damage ect. this >> product will tell and allow your body to generate it's own specific >> stem cell growth. It's rather expensive, I purchased two containers and >> only just started using it, which I discontinued because of surgery I >> just recently had..... cervical disectomy due to my cervical stenosis. >> The reason I purchased the product in the first place was because I was >> told that I had MS, which was later discovered to be a misdiagnosis. >> So, with that being said... has any one ever heard of it or a product >> close to it. >> >> Herb > > > > > > > " Paying hope forward " > Cheryl > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Mannatech ambrotose is multilevel product, and a total rip off, their glyconutrient powder is made up of 75% rice flour, which can be purchased for 20 cents at the supermarket. If you shop around there are quality glyconutrients available much cheaper, and the product is 100% the real deal. jhprice@... wrote: I compared the contents, talked to the packager of the Glyconutrients. Besides, usually doctors have access to better quality supplements than what is out there on the web or multi-levels. Is Ambrotose a multi-level product? That would explain the outrageous price. Not saying it might not be good, just overpriced. jp > There is more, much more to Ambrotose than glyconutrients. I know you > would agree if you had seen the Science report I have. Keep an open mind > until you learn more about the product. > > jhprice@... wrote: Yeah, you can get Glyconutrients > from a chiropractor's office which > is the same but costs about 1/3 as much. > jp > >> Has anyone ever heard of Ambrotose by MANNATECH? It is a formulation >> which is suppose to kick start or at least allow your body to produce >> it's own (stem cell) growth or production! In other words, if one has >> damaged tissue due to autoimmune condition, nerve damage ect. this >> product will tell and allow your body to generate it's own specific >> stem cell growth. It's rather expensive, I purchased two containers and >> only just started using it, which I discontinued because of surgery I >> just recently had..... cervical disectomy due to my cervical stenosis. >> The reason I purchased the product in the first place was because I was >> told that I had MS, which was later discovered to be a misdiagnosis. >> So, with that being said... has any one ever heard of it or a product >> close to it. >> >> Herb > > > > > > > " Paying hope forward " > Cheryl > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Why not make your own? You can get all the ingredients online. Will be much, much cheaper. Most of items you need to order by the pound except for about the 3 most expensive items. Wishin I Wuz Fishing Cotton-- N. Central TX. Re: Ambrotose Mannatech ambrotose is multilevel product, and a total rip off, their glyconutrient powder is made up of 75% rice flour, which > > > > > " Paying hope forward " > Cheryl > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 how do you mix it & the amt of each? roger cotton <cotteni@...> wrote: Why not make your own? You can get all the ingredients online. Will be much, much cheaper. Most of items you need to order by the pound except for about the 3 most expensive items. Wishin I Wuz Fishing Cotton-- N. Central TX. Re: Ambrotose Mannatech ambrotose is multilevel product, and a total rip off, their glyconutrient powder is made up of 75% rice flour, which > > > > > " Paying hope forward " > Cheryl > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Give me a little time. I did have the ingredient list on computer somewhere. It may take some hunting if I haven't lost it. I'll get back. Wishin I Wuz Fishing Cotton-- N. Central TX. Re: Ambrotose Mannatech ambrotose is multilevel product, and a total rip off, their glyconutrient powder is made up of 75% rice flour, which > > > > > " Paying hope forward " > Cheryl > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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