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I recently found a Curezone site that discusses the important subject of glyconutrients. I think these nutrients are worth looking into, but I think there are some products out there way, way overpriced. I know a woman personally who had a totally miraculous recovery from autoimmune disease with glyconutrients. You may want to look into the possibilities. Patty http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=223 & i=2024 Make your own MUCH CHEAPER. Here's How. by loweduane 80 days 5 URL: /forums/m.asp?f=223 & i=2024 Subject: Make your own MUCH CHEAPER. Here's

How.From: loweduane < Send email to loweduane > | All loweduane's Messages | | Public Profile | Date: 1/17/2006 1:02:00 AM ( 3 mon ago ) ... viewed 865 times since Feb 20 2005 5 readers agree with this message. Hide votes What is this?How do you feel about this message? Agree Disagree Hide this question This is a repeat of a recent previous post, but since this is some of the most sought after information, I thought it important to make the information easy to find.____________________Glyco-1 formula (from Mannatech's Patent - same ingredients at "AMBROTOSE")48% Arabinogalactan (ImmunEnhancer AG from Larex, the only manufacturers.12% Rice Starch (Filler? Improves solubility? digests into glucose)10% Manapol (Patented Aloe vera extract from Carrington Labs).10% Glucosamine10% Gum Tragacanth10% Gum GhattiHere is one person's sources for the

ingredients:http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=223 & i=1951Last I checked, 100 grams arabinogalactan (made by the same company that supplies Mannatech) was only $16.00 - that's only $8.00 per 100 gram batch of formula for the main ingredient.You can also use the Aloe extract from Improve USA instead of Manapol. It is MUCH cheaper, and chemically comparable to the benefical acemannan in Manapol. For a graphic of the actual comparison (via chromatography):http://www.curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=223 & i=2195Here is a retail supplier of the Aloe that pilotlight uses. (the Freeze Dried Aloe from Improve USA, product #700)AL LOWE, Inc1-800-807-4779Product: AloeImmune, 500mg, 90 caps, $49.95. No filler (100% aloe in each cap)(can also get 150mg, 90 cap, $19.95, but that

contains rice starch filler.)One bottle of AloeImmune contains 4.5 times the amount found in one container of Ambrotose.Dr. Birds Formula (contains polysaccharides comprised of the same types of sugars found in Ambrotose but in other plant-based ingredients- and also contains some other nutrients including some very potent plant-based antioxidants.)Here is the listing: (information from Dr. Bird posted at many sites).http://www.burnoutsolutions.com.au/glyconutrients.htmHere is a link to one persons sources for ease of putting it together:http://www.web-graphique.com/glyconutrients/source_list.htmMany people have noted beneficial results with both recipes. Even those who have switched to them from Mannatech's products. No one yet has said that they have had to go back to

Mannatech's products after switching. All have noted that it is significantly more economical, especially when taking one or more teaspoon doses each day.PILOTLIGHT, on this forum, also bought a large supply of Gum Ghatti, and has offered it to those who are interested.According to Mannatech, in a paper concerning the development of their "Advanced Ambrotose"While formulating Advanced Ambrotose, several other improvements were made. We removed rice starch and replaced it with oat fiber to provide a better source of glucose in the form of beta-glucans, molecules well accepted by the scientific community as important for immune support. We removed the Larix decidua-sourced arabinogalactan and substituted gum acacia, which contains all the sugars in arabinogalactan, as well as three other important sugars—rhamnose, galacturonic acid, and glucuronic acid."

(http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:0qP_SXcc_SAJ:www.mannapages.com/sharethegift/RDReport2005.pdf+gum+acacia+saccharides & hl=en):While the main ingredient in "Advanced Ambrotose" is now Gum Arabic, vs. arabinogalactan, "which contains all the sugars in arabinogalactan" it should be noted that Arabinogalactan does has several studies showing it does have effects on the peripheral immune system, Gum Acacia (a.k.a. Gum Arabic) does not.If looking at individual saccharides that make up Gum Ghatti, note that it does not add any unique sugars that are not found in the other ingredients. You could technically just double the Gum Tragacanth, and be getting about the same amount of the individual saccharides..if that was your goal.However, since Mannatech found it beneficial to replace the main ingredient in Ambrotose with Gum Arabic, you could always replace the Gum Ghatti with that substance. One site sells one pound for $7.95

(http://www.raivinfire.com/product_info.php?products_id=2148 & company=Froogle & campaign=RaivinFire & adgroup=Shopping)and there area many others selling it too.Mannatech brags about "Advanced Ambrotose" being cheaper than Ambrotose, but if you take into account that the bulk of their product is one of the cheapest ingredients even the general public can buy (much cheaper than arabinogalactan), then they are making a huge profit, probably even moreso than their original formula. So there is no altruism here.Another great suggestion is that you can take the original formula and Dr. Birds formula, or parts of them, and combine them or use different combinations of the ingredients. Just as Mannatech came out with "Advanced Ambrotose", with different combinations of ingredients, you can find what works best for you. Instead of Rice starch, add some maiitake powder, or fenugreek, etc.To all...Good Luck.Duane How do you feel about this message? Agree Disagree Hide this question Use of CureZone is subject to the following Terms of Service Attributes associated with this message:You can < Send email to loweduane > Liver Flush ¤ Cleansing ¤ Foods ¤ Diet ¤ Health DISCLAIMER Information on CureZone is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. You should not use the information on CureZone for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication or other treatment. You should always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement, or adopting any treatment for a health problem. Read more

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