STEM CELLS RESEARCH
Clinical studies prove that proper glyconutrients stimulate the body's production of stem cells to repair or replace damaged cells.
This is now a medically established fact.
See Harper's Biochemistry, a prominent medical text book. In 1996 they added a new chapter called Glycoproteins (chapter 47).
A NUMBER OF OTHER FACTS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED:
All mammals must sythesize glyconutrients as a normal function of life.
Glyconutrients attach to the protein surface on each cell to form glycoproteins.
Cells that do not produce all eight glyconutrients correctly will develop some form of malfunction causing tissues and organs to break down.
In order to make the eight glyconutrients the body requires a host of enzymes and micronutrients to complete the action.
Five of these necessary sugars are found in mother's milk...an excellent reason to nurse a baby for as long as possible.
Our modern diet is a "nutrient deficient diet."
Toxins and stress interfere with the body's basic functions.
Certain sugars are "biologically active" and do not convert to glucose when consumed.
The eight essential sugars" go directly to the protein surface of each and every cell in our bodies to form a complex system for cellular communication, the "operating system" of the body.
Stem cells are produced in the bone marrow and travel throughout the body repairing damaged tissue.
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