Harpers Biochemistry,
is the definitive reference for medical students and
contains the latest information in the field of
Biochemistry. Chapter 56, entitled
Glycoproteins is devoted to glycoscience. This
textbook that has been educating healthcare professionals
about Glyconutrients and their role in health and healing
since 1996. From a clinical perspective, one
class of nutrients absolutely necessary for optimal
cellular communication and which is essentially missing
from our food supply is glyconutrients. These are
necessary carbohydrates
(monosaccharides) that according to Harper's Biochemistry,
only 2 or 3 of the necessary 8 are commonly found in our
diet. These monosaccharides provide the necessary building
blocks that enable the cells of our body to communicate
effectively.
Physician's Desk
Reference (PDR)
for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements
lists only scientifically validated (peer reviewed)
products and is distributed to over 300,000 physicians each
year. The company's products have been listed on pages 508,
819 and 820.
Acta Anatomica ~ Glycosciences, Issue
161/1-April 1998 International Journal of
Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology. The Acta Anatomica
is a highly respected scientific journal, featuring our
scientific breakthrough. The article explains the
unsurpassed coding capacity of the 8 glyconutrients that
make up our discovery and states: "Glycosylation is the
most common form of protein and lipid modification but
its biological significance has long been
underestimated. The last decade, however, has witnessed
the rapid emergence of the concept of the sugar code of
biological information. Monosaccharides represent an
alphabet of biological information similar to amino
acids and nucleic acids but with unsurpassed coding
capacity."
Science Magazine, Special Issue ~
Carbohydrates & Glycobiology, March 23,
2001. A publication of Stanford University for
the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
Science Magazine dedicated an entire 200-page magazine
issue to educating the science and medical community
about Glyconutrients, Glycobiology and Glycoscience.
Scientific American ~ Medicine, Jan. 22,
2002. "Changing Cancer Cells' 'Surface Sugars'
Can Inhibit Tumor Growth." The key to halting cancer
cells may lie in their sugary coats, scientists say.
Carbohydrate molecules surround all cells and help them
to identify and interact with one another. Now new
research, published today in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, indicates that altering
some of the surface sugars associated with cancer cells
can control tumor growth. The findings suggest that the
sugars could one day serve as targets for new
anti-cancer therapies.
MIT's Technology Review ~February
2003. The Science of glycomics was profied
as one of the 10 technologies that will change the
world. Glycomics "could have an impact on health
problems ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to the spread
of cancer cells."
MIT's Technology Review ~October
2001. "Sugars Could be Biology's Next Sweet
Spot." Technology Review promotes the understanding
of emerging technologies and their impact on business
and society. In this issue the magazine emphasizes
the next field of biology is waiting to break out:
glycomics. This emerging discipline seeks move sugars
and carbohydrates into the mainstream of biomedical
research and drug discovery.
Scientific American ~ July 2002. "Sweet
Medicine: Building Better Drugs from Sugars." Sugars
play critical roles in many cellular functions and in
disease. Study of those activities lags behind
research into genes and proteins but is beginning to
heat up. The discoveries promise to yield a new
generation of drug therapies.
Committee of Government Reform:
Comprehensive Medical Care for Bioterrorism
Exposure. In November, 2001 the Company's Medical
Director addressed a congressional subcommittee on
Bio Terrorism & the evidence supporting the
potential for glyconutrients and micronutrient
dietary supplementation to support natural defense
and healing mechanisms to ameliorate bacterial, viral
and fungal infections due to the outstanding results
of our products on the human immune
system.
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Our company's proprietary technology is both patented
and patent pending throughout the world. The United
States Patent and Trademark Office invited the company
to present its technology at its 3 day technology fair
in 2001. All other companies were pharmaceutical drug
companies with the exception of ours. The purpose of the
presentation was to educate more than 400 senior patent
examiners on current cutting-edge technology for which
they review patents.
M.D. News, ~ June 2002.
M.D. News, a national publication
with regionalized editions in 40 major medical
markets in the U.S. This 3-page article covers the
science of sugars and reviews specific topics such as
successes with fibromyalgia, toxic shock and
diabetes.
Advance for Managers of Respiratory Care,
July/August 2002. Feature article entitled
"Glyconutrients Could Offer Novel Approach to
Asthma."
Fisher Institute for Medical
Research
Fisher Institute for Medical Research seeks
to promote wellness by providing research into the
benefits of glyconutrients, phytochemicals, and
functional foods.
American Nutraceutical
Association
Providing quality education to
health care professionals, consumers and manufacturers
involved in the emerging nutraceutical industry.
Physician's Management
Magazine called the Company the
clear leaderin the field of nutraceuticals and went on
to urge doctors to get involved with the company!
Pharmacists' Network
Exchange is owned and operated by North
American pharmacists and provides over-the-telephone or
on-line consultations for people. If you visit their web
site you will see a lot of information about the
Company's products.
Media Validation
The following cite print and news media
articles discuss glyconutrient products.
Las Vegas Magazine featured a
story about Greg Letourneau ñ an MGM Grand Executive ñ
who was on his death bed with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)
when Dr. Michael Schlachter put our patented product
into his feeding tube. Today, Greg is alive and well and
credits his survival to our product!
Ms Fitness Magazine said
glyconutrients are the "only way to thrive on an ailing
planet" polluted with toxins and other
environmental concerns. The 4 page articled addressed
the need for every single living person to consume
glyconutrients for optimal health. A second issue ran
an article sharing glyconutrients' ability to fight
cancer.
Black Belt
Magazine
called the company's sports supplements pure magicand noted the products ìcould help athletes
perform harder, longer and faster and recover
quicker.î
Karate magazine featured an interview with Dr. Bob Ward
(former strength and conditioning coach for the
Dallas Cowboys) in which he recommended
glyconutrients because of ìtheir ability to enhance
athletic performance better than anything else on the
market.î
Natural Muscle Magazine. "How To
Thrive on an Ailing Planet - Glycoproteins." This is an
excellent article on how to overcome the deficiencies in
our modern-day diet by Spice
Williams-Crosby.
Newsweek (April 25, 1994)
featured a story that talked about the power of the same
substances in glyconutrients to
"kill and necrose cancer in the human
cell"
ABC's 20/20 ran a story on the
company, and its product.
Good Morning
America rated the company as one of the top 10
home-based business opportunities available today
because of the results people have had with
glyconutrients.