More
thoughts on glyconutrients ... Mike's wife, Linda, stopped
start up of diabetes and stopped breast cancer by using them
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Consider
glyconutrients for you and the children. Even for
moms, dads & their children
The
flu they described at Christmas could just as easily
have been the
same chemical poisoning
that Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup workers had in 1989 & 1990 ...
but it is always called a
virus
.. it is NOT
a virus or cold *
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Scientific
American, July 2002, pages 40-47
"Sugars modify
many proteins and fats on cell surfaces and
participate in such biological processes as immunity
and cell-to-cell communication.
They also play a
part in a range of diseases, from viral infections
to cancer." etc
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The
thought on using glyconutrients,
in my opinion, is that it helps the immune
system to work properly instead of being
autoimmune - 'friendly firing' ... and then
the body can stop tumor formation ... &
recruit its own stem cells.
Glyconutrient trials are coming from research
done by
Roger
J. Williams
A doctor shares with doctors ... & my
disclaimer *
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I think they
will help a 'mother-to-be' ... Ask your doctor about taking
glyconutrients ... should help with gut health, fatigue,
normal 'due date for birth of baby' ... good
figure AND proper development of
brain, nervous system, etc of baby
Post
as web page RE: HGB of 4.1
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Man
in Iraq turns yellow - HB of 4
May 28, 2005 I met
a woman in Valdez whose husband was diagnosed in Iraq
Emergency Room with autoimmune hemolytic anemia. She
mentioned his hemoglobin was 4 and he had turned yellow,
and he was just out running. He worked as a civilian
support to troops somehow.
I'd like to know what he was downwind of, if his eyes were
burning and hurting and did he have diahrrea/vomiting
with it? Where was he then?
She says his hematologist has about 10 people with this
situation (I presume in Anchorage?) She said his blood
sugar was some elevated, but not horrible and that didn't
seem to concern the doctor. Horrible headaches, and of
course, FATIGUE.
The company he worked for fired him. Can you believe that?
I'll be sitting down with him soon and going
over some basic questions that should bring to light
whether or not there are enough add on signs to consider
this chemical's poisoning (
2-butoxyethanol)
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My wife, Linda, runs a nursing home
in O'Fallon, Illinois and has been
referring with her Registered Dietician
and her personal physician here in
Waterloo.
Both professionals are "sold" on
nutritional and herbal supplements as well
as healthy diet for the reversal of
several maladies. Linda had had symptoms
of diabetes, whereupon her physician had
sternly recommended the Atkins Diet. By
this we mean the original one, no
processed meats or other foods, colored
vegetables, no refined sugars or wheat,
etc. Cheeses, eggs, and mayo in limited
amounts, etc. Herbs and very-high vitamin
supplements galore.
In short, Linda reversed the symptoms
completely as evidenced by 2 very complete
blood tests over the past year. So, we've
really embraced the healthfood lifestyle.
There's one another supplement, which is
temporary, by the way, that her
personal physician is recommending which
is glyconutrients.
I confess at first that the stuff sounded
like snakeoil. The claims for it were
sounding too good to be true. But Linda
pressed her doctor AND her registered
dietician and they both swear by it,
pointing out that the AMA is
starting to slowly recognize that the
stuff does have merit.
The glyconutrients have reportedly
been found to have the ability for the
bodies cells to rebuild at a remarkable
rate. Degenerative diseases such
as cancer and diabetes have been
vanquished and certain other maladies are
falling before this treatment.
A video on the test results of this stuff
looked as if true science had been
followed regarding it , so I'm
putting some skepticism aside. Not
completely, but we're both considering it.
I'm mentioning glyconutritients to you
because perhaps, just perhaps these
supplements might produce a chance that
this afflicted man may enjoy some reversal
of cellular damage with the
above. I do NOT know if it can, but it's
interesting to study.
It's not considered a cure at all. But
rather a restoration of certain
natural nutrients that the body should
have in a regular diet so that it can heal
itself .
I'm considering it for Linda. I'm still
partially skeptical, so I'm searching the
Internet and asking other healthcare
professionals. By the way, nursing homes
are using low-powered versions of this
products and are reporting good results in
the improvement of the residents. This is
coming from the N.H. administrators, not
salespeople.
I hope the above can be of help for folks
that you meet. Please understand that I am
not recommending the stuff until I know
more, but I want anyone who's
suffering
like the man you wrote of to have any
chance of recovery, however remote.
Please have a good Sunday
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Yes,
I am hearing from several sources about the benefits
of glyconutrients. And several doctors willing to do
trials or doing
trials.
When I first saw the claims for glyconutrients about a
year ago I dismissed it as "too good to be
true"
I personally think that the glyconutrients alone would
produce these good results. Not that a good diet &
good nutrition isn't important. It is. But the Atkins
Diet isn't all that great except the leaving off the
white processed foods/sugar part.
recognize the harm of EGBE ...
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I now suspect the Type 2 diabetes that I have is a
birth defect from dad who must have been exposed in
his WWII service. I believe that with no changes in
diet, and use of the glyconutrients & minimal
medications of any kind ... and this can be reversed
& other ailments not show up (like brain tumors or
other tumors here 'n there *
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all that rare?
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Mike
...continues....
I am no expert on gluconutrients - our one
viewpoint on it from personal experience is
what is seen at O'Fallon Healthcare and it
IS very positive. The residents respond
quite well from using it.
The only thing is that if one has been on
the Atkins diet to control diabetes, then
the diet must be amended to compensate for
those gluconutrients which are sugars.
The only thing is that it is way expensive
at the moment. Some folks are selling it at
$500 per one month supply, but I'm pretty
sure that I saw some on the Web for 1/2 that
price which is better, but still..... hmm.
Who knows, maybe in a year we'll start
seeing it at Walgreen's at reduced prices
just like we see Rogaine at Walmart at 1/3
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Well, Dr
REG
said he would supply the glyconutrients for free, if
there were funds to monitor results - prior & post
trial - I think he is interested in the 'gulf war
syndrome' vets' group
By the way,
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