Guest guest Posted February 19, 2008 Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 Someone on one of these boards, either MSCured or LDN had a recipe for home made ambrotase. It seems like the stuff was made out of about 7 basic ingredients like sorghum. Spend some quality time the with advanced search feature and dig the recipe out. Save some money and write a report. Tie the results to some measurements that are readily reproduceable so the rest of us can do a peer review on the home made ambrotase. My $0.02 PS: I've been asking questions on the Lyme-aid board. when I send a letter out, two letter pop into my in-box. One from Buskatiers the other something like Sparkslist. ???????? > There are cetainly a few people who swear by the Ambotrose. > Kindsher, who used to be very active on this board, was one of the > biggest supporters of it (and a distributor). > > I have one canister (that someone graciously bought for me). I wasn't > that impressed by the ingredients. I did take it for a few weeks and > didn't see a difference. I know that I didn't give it much time. > > It is extremely expensive--minimally at least $100 per more or month > for a canister that would last about a month. It's a lot to spend on > one product. > > As many know there was a special on 20/20 that was very negative > about Mannatech. However, even 20/20 is biased--swayed by big pharma > who advertise with them and also wanting to produce a shocking story-- > so I don't take their version too seriously. > > All in all, I'm still confused about whether Ambotrose is worth the > investment. Someone did tell me recently that they offer a money back > guarantee. If that's the case, maybe it's worth a go. > > I still would like to understand more about the mechanisms by which > Ambotrose works and theoretically how would it help MS? > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Dr. Lawrence's less expensive alternative to Ambrotose: 1. 15 ml of aloe vera liquid 2x/day 2. kelp: 660 mg (Dr. Lawrence recommends 400 mg, but it's difficult to find that in the U.S.) 3. shark cartilage OR glucosamine/chondroiton (they supply the same sugars): - four capsules of the combined tablet containing glucosmaine (500 mg) & chondroiton(400 mg): two in the morning, two at night (not beef- derived) OR - shark cartilage: 500-1000 mg 2x/daily (often found in 750 mg tablets) Art -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Re: Home made (Ambrotose) Dr. Lawrence's less expensive alternative to Ambrotose: 1. 15 ml of aloe vera liquid 2x/day 2. kelp: 660 mg (Dr. Lawrence recommends 400 mg, but it's difficult to find that in the U.S.) 3. shark cartilage OR glucosamine/chondroiton (they supply the same sugars): - four capsules of the combined tablet containing glucosmaine (500 mg) & chondroiton(400 mg): two in the morning, two at night (not beef- derived) OR - shark cartilage: 500-1000 mg 2x/daily (often found in 750 mg tablets) Art -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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