Glyconutrient Supplements

The term "glyconutrient" is used in mainstream science to represent a single corbohydrate source, a glycoprotein or glycolipid, depending on it's chemical structure. For instance, the carbohydrates in agar that support bacterial growth are glyconutrients. There are many different types of glyconutreints. But there are only 8 essential glyconutrients that are essential for the cells in the body. These glyconutrients have been shown to help the cells to communicate better.

The polysaccharide constituents of glyconutritional supplements have a high degree of polymerization with the highest molecular weight polymers having well over 1,0000,000 daltons. A number of glyconutrient formulations contain an individual sugar, such as glucosamine, or starch, either as a food component or a filler.

Additionally, glyconutrient supplements may have a number of other minor components such as minerals, protein and peptides. These formulas are usually composed of naturally occuring plant products, although some animal products may be included (such as shark chondroitin).

Glyconutrient supplements are comprised of elements that have been previously used in health products and traditional health remedies, including: aloe vera extracts; arabinogalactan fraction of Larch extract; gum arabic and gum acacia; ghatti gum; gum tragacanth; kelp; cordyceps; xylitol; glucosamine; fenugreek seed; oat fiber; and Shiitake and Reishi mushroom.

Consumers cannot assume that dietary supplements are safe, pure, or that the quantities of active ingredients are listed on their labels--the nutritional supplement industry is largely unregulated. The Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act of 1994 altered the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) ability to assess the safety of nutritional supplements before they go out on the market. As a result, the FDA can act only after an illness or injury has been reported through a "consumer complaint coordinator" at FDA district offices in cities across the country.

Many antioxidant or supplement manufacturers do not test their products for effectiveness before marketing them. This is what is unique about our glyconutrients company. Our company is over 10 years old and has thousands of happy return customers. Our company has invested a lot of money and time in extensive research and testing, both in the laboratory and in people. And the research is ongoing, keeping the research up to date. Our company went far beyond the standard levels of testing. In wanting more accurate test results, our company invented and patented new testing machines and methods.

Any individual with a known health problem, or any one taking prescribed medications, should consult a doctor before using any nutritional supplements

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