Glyconutrient supplement
facts
by Jeff OReilly
Unlike other nutritional
supplements,
glyconutrients provide the monosaccharides recently
identified as essential for good human
health. Glyconutritionals address the fundamental
structure of the body. Rather than trying to chelate out the
toxins or add a generic ingredient like
argenine to increase blood flow, we are dealing with the body's
"garden".
Diabetes Mellitus, commonly referred to as "diabetes," means
"sweet urine." Diabetes mellitus means "to flow, honey" in
Greek. Diabetes is a disease that affects the body's ability to
produce or respond to insulin, a hormone that allows blood
glucose (blood sugar) to enter the cells of the body and be
used for energy. It results from defects in insulin secretion,
insulin action, or both. In diabetes too much glucose stays in
the blood. Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia)
lead to spillage of glucose into the urine.
Our bodies are
made up of groups of cells, each cell so tiny it is invisible
to the naked eye. These cells reproduce themselves by dividing
in a regular way so growth and repair of body tissues can take
place. Cancer develops when cells start to divide at the wrong
time and in the wrong place, then continue to divide and invade
nearby tissues and organs. It is this uncontrolled growth of
cells that causes a swelling or tumour.
The mesotheleum helps
protect the organs by producing a special lubricating fluid
that allows organs to move around. For example, this fluid
makes it easier for the lungs to move inside the chest during
breathing. The mesothelium of the chest is called the pleura
and the mesothelium of the abdomen is known as the peritoneum.
The mesothelium of the pericardial cavity (the "sac-like" space
around the heart) is called the pericardium
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