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Glycohealth1234
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« on: November 27, 2002, 06:08:07 AM »

Folks, this is some interesting stuff!!   Go to www.glycoscience.com  
then click on "product Specific studies"  
then go to "Human, Observational: Case Report"  

There is a study on Hepatitis with Glyconutritionals here.  

Also, you can type in "hepatitis" on the search engine of the website and there is a ton of INCREDIBLE NEW studies done about Glycobiology in here.  

Here is a link you can follow as well:
http://www.glycoscience.com/glycoscience/summary_display.wm?SECTION=MAIN &CRITERIA=hepatitis&COMMAND=0

Eminent scientists in the field of glycobiology have proposed that specific dietary sugars (glyconutrients) could represent a new class of nutrients with interesting benefits to health.2 Glyco means "sweet" and refers to monosaccharides, or sugars. The role of carbohydrates (sugars) in energy production has been long understood. However, their additional, crucial role in orchestrating the healthy structure and function of the body is a relatively new discovery that is not yet fully appreciated.  

Glycoconjugates on cell surfaces and in the blood are responsible for cellular recognition processes that enable the body to perform the many complicated functions required for health. Glycoconjugates on the surface of one cell bind to receptors on another cell, which allows the cells to communicate with one another. This is called cell-to-cell communication. Glyconutrients also constitute important parts of glycoprotein molecules in the blood (rather than attached to cells).  
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