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Mannose - Is It Just For UTI?


Author: Zachary Thompson

Mannose: is one of the 8 Glyconutrients. It helps to build tissues and aids with communication between the cells. It assists the body in strengthening the immune system and repairing itself. Mannose helps the body produce cytokines, which fight off infections and serious diseases. It is found in the leaves of the Aloe Vera plant, which has been used for many centuries to promote the healing of wounds.

Mannose is similar in structure to glucose. It is a sugar compound made up of 6 carbon atoms. It is found in many plant polysaccharides and glycoprotein. Plant polysaccharides are also known as mannans, hence the name for this saccharide Mannose.

The liver in order to make glycoprotein absorbs mannose. It is also absorbed from the intestines walls into the blood stream and lastly into the cells. Glycoform synthesis in mammals uses dietary mannose. Mannose is readily absorbed by the body and clears within several hours. It is made into Glycoprotein in the liver, intestines, brain and even fetus.

People have been taking diet supplements for over 150 years. They were 1st given to sailors in the Royal Navy to prevent scurvy; a disease caused by lack of vitamin C. It was given in the form of lemon or lime juice, as these fruits are rich in vitamin C.

Since then other diet supplements have been developed to aid in prevention of other illnesses and for improvement of health. In 1941 the 1st RDAs were published. They were meant to be a guide for the basic nutrition intake for the public. The Food and Nutrition Board of the U.S. National Research Council published them. In Europe and Canada they publish a similar report.

Since the last 10 years scientists have been researching the carbohydrate group of foods, among them Glyconutrients. Scientists, until recently, have not given any importance to this complex group of foods but now with the advent of Glycobiology (study of Glyconutrients) research is revealing new facts about these vital nutrients.

Diet Supplements are best taken at room temperature with cold water. They will be most effective when taken this way. They are usually taken on a daily basis. It is important to take these supplements with your doctor’s advice. Supplements cannot cure diseases but they can help the body protect and heal itself better.

Taking these glyconutritional supplements will help you to improve your health and well being. In today’s busy world it is important that we try to maintain our health and we can do this with the help of supplements such as glyconutrients.

Note: Glyconutrients are not intended to heal, treat, or cure any disease.

About the Author: Zach Thompson is a Glyconutrients Consultant. His clients range from pro athletes and actresses, to cancer patients and children with Learning Disabilities. To learn if glyconutrients can help you, visit his Glyconutrients site for a consultation.


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