The
science is based on Glyconutrients; plant-based natural
carbohydrates required for optimal health, yet lacking in
the 'fast food', highly-processed, green harvested food
chain that makes up most of the normal American diet.
The
individual cells in our bodies use Glycoproteins, much like
the Braille bumps used by the blind, for information and
communication. If the bumps on an elevator or other signs
were damaged or altered, a blind person would get confused
and have great difficulty finding his or her way around.
Our immune system cells roam around the body all day long
rubbing up against these "Glyco Braille Bumps"
attempting to discover the identity and condition of our
cells. There are approximately 200 carboyhdrates in nature;
eight of which are essential for human health. Unfortunately,
we only get two of them in our normal diets, so our immune
system attempts to operate much the same as the blind person
using damaged Braille bumps.
When
our immune system cannot communicte properly with our cells,
our systems get confused, and fail to protect our body from
day-to-day attacks, which can result in even more serious
conditions.
New research has shown that certain sugars are "biologically active" and do not convert to glucose when consumed.
Instead, these "eight essential sugars" or glyconutrients attach to proteins on the surface of cells to form a complex system for cellular communication, the "operating system" of the body.
As your cells touch one another, they communicate through this "sugar code" everything cells need:
nutrition, repair, defense, and hormone response. |
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Without these surface sugars, your body's "operating system" breaks down. |
Our
cellular alphabet is made up of eight molecules of which
two are found in our diets. The English alphabet is made
up of four shapes. Remove just one (25%) and you can see
the result. 
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