Advanced Ambrotose™
This superior-value, saccharide-rich formulation supplies a balanced combination of arabinogalactan with mannose, from original Ambrotose® complex’s aloe derivative, and fucose extracted from Undaria pinnatifida—the brown seaweed harvested from the crystalline waters off Tasmania.
This power-packed new glyconutritional blend safely delivers significantly more fucose than does Ambrotose® in any other form!
Advanced Ambrotose™
Advanced Ambrotose™ is the answer you’ve been seeking for extra glyconutritional support. This breakthrough formula combines arabinogalactan and saccharides from aloe with fucoidan-rich Undaria pinnatifida, a brown seaweed harvested from the clear waters near tasmania, for more fucoidans per serving than is available in any other Mannatech product. Advanced Ambrotose™ delivers a better balance of sugars at a better value per serving than ever before.
Advanced Ambrotose™ is designed to support effective cell-to-cell communication. The messages cells exchange directly affect your natural defense (immune) and endocrine (glandular) systems, as well as affecting proper gland and organ function.*
Advanced Ambrotose™ is a significant step forward in Mannatech’s internationally recognized family of proprietary glyconutritional products.
Advanced Ambrotose™ sets new benchmarks for health benefits, safety, convenience and value.
This brand is imported from USA.
2007-03-23 08:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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http://www.raysahelian.com/glyconutrients.html
What is a glyconutrient, anyway?
What is the exact definition of a glyconutrient, anyway? Glyco means sugar, and nutrient means a substance that is useful to the body. Is a glyconutrient a sugar molecule attached to another molecule, or a group of molecules? Sugar chains (also called glycans) vary in length from one sugar, to extremely long chains found in glycosaminoglycans. Is a glyconutrient any sugar attached to any other molecule or is a glyconutrient a specific substance or a group of specific substances? Does the chemical structure of a "glyconutrient" sold by one company the same as another company or completely different? Do people include glycoproteins within the broader definition of glyconutrients? Is there a scientifically accepted definition of what a glyconutrient is just like there is for the words vitamins and glycoproteins? If there is such a standard and accepted definition for word glyconutrient, I have not seen it yet. To me, the word glyconutrient has no special medical or nutritional meaning. My degree in college was nutrition. I have a bachelor's degree in nutrition science and afterwards went to medical school. As an expert in nutrition science, I do not find the term glyconutrient helpful
2007-03-21 07:42:22
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answered by Cammie 7
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2016-10-19 06:42:00
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answered by ? 4
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Try http://glycoinformation.com click their "best glyconutrients" tab. They ship glyconutrients worldwide. It is in powder form. You can buy a simple capsule filler cheap on ebay. Fill them yourself to save money.
2007-03-24 10:13:43
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answered by Troy O 1
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hey just dial 04039999999
2007-03-21 07:44:42
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