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Written on July 20, 2009 No Comment

Patent-protected blend of the eight essential monosaccharides (glyconutrients). No other product on earth contains blend of glyconutrients. Some claim it, but when tested, there is usually only a trace of a single glyconutrient – glucose.

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Written on June 8, 2009 No Comment

Fucose and n-acetyl neuraminic acid are two of the eight essential monosaccharides that your body needs for proper fucntion. Read more about these two glyconutrients and learn where they are found in nature and why you may need a glyconutritional supplement.

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Written on June 8, 2009 No Comment

N-acetyl glucosamine and n-acetyl galactosamine are two of the eight essential monosaccharides that your body needs for proper fucntion. Read more about these two glyconutrients and learn where they are found in nature and why you may need a glyconutritional supplement.

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Written on June 8, 2009 No Comment

Mannose and xylose are two of the eight essential monosaccharides that your body needs for proper fucntion. Read more about these two glyconutrients and learn where they are found in nature and why you may need a glyconutritional supplement.

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Written on June 8, 2009 No Comment

Glucose and galactose are two of the eight essential monosaccharides that your body needs for proper fucntion. Read more about these two glyconutrients and learn where they are found in nature and why you may need a glyconutritional supplement.

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Written on June 6, 2009 No Comment

Science has determined that there are eight essential monosaccharides (glyconutrients) that are required for proper cellular function. These eight monosaccharides are glucose, galactose, mannose, xylose, fucose, n-acetyl glucosamine, n-acetyl galactosamine, n-acetyl neuraminic acid

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