The largest revolutionary change in
the war against disease is
represented by glyconutrients. If
you do not want to become a patient
(and therefore a statistic) you need
to answer in your own mind and heart
if what you are doing for your
health is optimal, and if not what
else can you do.
-
Michael D. Schlachter, MD
Board Certified Internal Medicine
and Pulmonary Disease
Clinical Instructor
There has
been no other substance in the
history of medicine that has
achieved immune system modulation.
Glyconutritionals are the ONLY
substance in the history of medicine
that has ever been discovered that
takes care of both of the mechanisms
of chronic diseases in a totally
nontoxic manner. First, oxidative
stress or rusting of the cells and
also immune system dysfunction.
- Darryl See, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of
Medicine, World Health Organization
I really believe that
glyconutrients are something that
will become mandatory for overall
health, and the reason I have come
to these conclusions is because I
have spent the past several months
doing what I call research on the
research. And when I would do
searches on glyconutrients, and
especially a lot of different
disease processes, I was floored by
the number of quality studies that
are out there that have shown such
benefit and promise in a myriad of
diseases ranging from diabetes to
arthritis. I believe that
glyconutrients are going to become a
staple nutritional supplement for
all six billion people on the face
of this earth within the next two to
five years.
- Rob Ortmann, MD
Immunlogist and Research Scientist
Doctors
and Scientists on Board With Sugars
That Heal:
The following is dedicated to
those who took the time and courage
to move outside the box of their
beliefs about what “is” to explore
the power of the new discoveries
about sugars and their importance to
human health.
Another advocate for
glyconutrition is Dr. John Axford,
past President of the Royal Society
of Medicine in England and world
renowned glycobiologist. Dr. Axford
was so impressed with Mannatech’s
technology and products that he
accepted an invitation to become a
Member of the Board of Directors of
Mannatech. He was introduced to the
technology through Mannatech’s
presentation to the Royal Society of
Medicine.
Another
scientist, Chief Editor of Harper’s
Biochemistry, Dr. Robert Murray,
is very enthusiastic about how
Mannatech applied the science of
glycobiology. The 1994 edition of
Harper’s Biochemistry first
presented, in textbook form, the
newly discovered importance of
sugars for cell communication and
proper cell function. John Axford
and Robert Murray now actively
participate on the editorial review
board for the
www.glycoscience.org
site. This nutritional science web
site is a peerreviewed scientific
journal and archives thousands of
articles and studies related to
glyconutrients and cutting edge
nutraceuticals. Based on the
educational value presented through
the glycoscience site, Mannatech was
the only nutrition company in the
world to be invited to the 8th
Annual World Congress on the
Internet in Medicine (MedNet) in
Geneva, Switzerland. “Internet in
Health for All” was the theme of the
MedNet 2003 International
Conference, which took place at the
University of Geneva Hospital from
December 4-7, 2003. The MedNetco
conference brings together worldwide
leaders in academia, medicine,
government and industry who are
dedicated to improving the health of
the world through the Internet.
GlycoScience.org was recognized by
the HON Foundation (Health on the
Net) as a Web site that adheres to
the HON principles designed to make
ethical, credible web-based health
information available to the public.
In addition the site has won two
awards from the World Wide Web
Health Awards, a program which
recognizes the best health-related
Web sites for consumers and
professionals.
This next article is a reprint
from Dallas Weekly, February 2004
features Dr. Benjamin Carson and his
experience with glyconutrients. Dr.
Carson recently appeared at
Mannatech’s 10 year annual
conference as the keynote speaker.
His life story, Gifted Hands, is a
wonderful inspirational
autobiography for teens and adults.

Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson |
Dallas Weekly Reprint - The
Healing of the Healer
Dr. Benjamin Solomon
Carson Sr., one of the
worlds leading physicians,
says that glyconutrients
helped save his life and
should become a
complementary component
ofour healthcare system.
Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson
Sr., the world famous
director of pediatric
neurosurgery at Johns
Hopkins University in
Baltimore has risen to the
very top of the medical
profession.
Three years ago, Time
Magazine and CNN named him
one of the top twenty
doctors in America. In
1987 he was the lead surgeon
in the twenty-two hour
operation that separated the
heads of the Binder Siamese
twins from Germany. It was
the first such operation in
which both twins survived.
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But in the summer of 2003 Dr.
Carson was diagnosed with prostate
cancer and despite three decades of
saving the lives of others, he came
face to face with the staggering
possibility of his own death.
“It was a shock,” said Dr.
Carson, a professor of neurosurgery,
oncology, plastic surgery and
pediatrics at Johns Hopkins. “I had
been living a healthy lifestyle and
getting regular check-ups. But I had
high grade cancer in a very
aggressive form.”
And yet, at fifty-three years of
age, Dr. Carson was not ready to
leave his wife, Candy, and their
three sons behind. And with the same
strength and determination that his
mother, Sonya Carson, imparted to
him and his brother while she raised
them alone in inner city
neighborhoods in Detroit and Boston,
he sought an answer that would
continue his life.
“I had a friend who was diagnosed
with cancer who was given three
months to live,” said Dr. Carson in
his Johns Hopkins office. “He
changed his diet and pursued proper
nutrition. He was still around and
doing well. As a result I started to
look at nutritional supplements.”
The father of one of Dr. Carson’s
patients told him about a ten
year-old company based in Coppell,
Texas which had secured world-wide
patent rights to a food supplement
known as a glyconutrient. The
parent suggested to Dr. Carson that
he contact them.
After contacting the company, Dr.
Carson was surprised by the amount
of science they provided. “I was
impressed that they did not make any
wild medical claims,” he said. The
majority of their science pointed to
how glyconutrients supported the
body’s normal functions of
regeneration and repair.
Dr. Carson then contacted Dr. Reg
McDaniel, an authority in
glyconutrients and medical director
of Manna Relief Inc., an Arlington,
Texas based charity that makes
glyconutrients available to
medically fragile children around
the world. Dr. McDaniel, who had
studied the health benefits of
Glyconutrients for two decades,
shared his experiences with Dr.
Carson. “The science made sense to
me,” Dr. Carson said. “God gave us
(in plants) what we need to remain
healthy,” he said. “In today’s world
our food chain is depleted of
nutrients and our environment has
helped destroy what God gave us.”
Through dietary supplementation,
one of the most significant doctors
in the history of Medicine decided
to support his immune system with
glyconutrients. And almost
immediately he saw abatement in his
condition.
“I had been experiencing some
urinary tract problems. The problems
went away within four weeks after I
started taking the glyconutrients,”
he said. “I began to think that I
did not need to have surgery or any
other type of treatment. I seriously
considered not having any type of
procedure. I thought I could beat
the cancer by supporting my body
through glyconutritional
supplementation.”
Dr. Carson said his decision to
eventually have a medical procedure
resulted from his concern for those
people who might neglect traditional
medical procedures because they had
learned of his personal experience
with supplements.
“It had gotten out that I had
prostate cancer,” said the high
profile doctor. “I knew that other
people with my condition might not
have been as religious about taking
the supplements as I had been.”
Dr. Carson was told that his
recovery after the surgery would be
arduous and that he would not be
able to return to work for six
weeks. “Because of my experience
with glyconutrients I was able to
return to work in three weeks,” he
said.
He continues to take the
supplements and suggests that others
who are concerned with optimal
health take them. “I do not see
glyconutrients as unnatural,” he
said. “I see them as complementary
to traditional medicine. Dietary
supplements should become an
integral part of health care in this
country.” A voracious reader of
medical and scientific literature,
Dr. Carson said that he concurred
with an article in the February 2003
issue of Technology Review, a
publication associated with the
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, that named glycomics as
“one of ten emerging technologies
that would change the world.”
“There is a growing trend by
consumers to want to blend
traditional and complementary
medicines,” stated Dr. Carson. He
said that it was significant that
the National Institutes of Health
had granted millions of dollars to
researchers to investigate
alternative and complementary
medicines. “The day is coming when
the science will be behind them.”
In 1998,
The United States Congress
appropriated $50 million to support
the National Center for
Complementary and Alternative
Medicine, which was established by
the National Institutes of Health to
investigate alternatives and
complementary medical practices and
their impact on healthcare in
America.
Researchers
at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
have reportedly identified a plant
substance that they say has
effectively destroyed cancer cells
in test tube experiments.
Recognizing that the vast majority
of prescription drugs originally
came from plants, they have said
that it is not inconceivable that a
cure for cancer can be found in
nature.
Nearly thirty years ago, Dr.
Roger J. Williams, a professor
at the University of Texas in Austin
and the first biochemist to become
president of the American Chemical
Society, authored a book entitled
Nutrition Against Disease.
“The human body heals itself and
nutrition provides the resources to
accomplish the task,” Dr. Williams
wrote. “A proper diet could prevent
catastrophic illnesses such as
cancer, alcoholism, heart disease,
birth defects, stroke and mental
illness.”
Dr. Williams postulated that
there was a direct result between
diet and obesity, that a proper diet
would prolong life. He also wrote
about the relationship between
arthritis and nutrition.
In the April 1995 issue of the
Harvard Health Letter, which was
devoted to “cancer-fighting foods,”
Dr. Tim Byers, an
epidemiologist, said “there’s an
explosion of compelling and
consistent data associating diets
rich in fruits and vegetables with a
lower cancer risk.”
“Analysis of data from twenty
three epidemiologic studies found
that a diet rich in vegetables and
grains slashed colon cancer risk by
40 percent,” the authors wrote. “All
in all, at least 200 epidemiologic
studies from around the world have
found a link between a plant-rich
diet and a lower risk for many types
of tumors.”
Dr. Carson stated that a growing
number of consumers were demanding
the use of supplements in
conjunction with traditional medical
treatments despite strong
opposition.
“Medicine has become a
significant business,” he said, “and
there are a lot of people who invest
a lot of money into drug development
who are not going to look at these
things (glyconutrients) in a
friendly manner.”
Dr. Carson is among a growing
legion of high profile medical
professionals in this country and
around the world who have embraced
glyconutritionals. Many of them have
had personal experiences with the
nutrients or have seen what they
have described as “miraculous”
changes in their patients who have
used them.
There
were nights when Dr. Alex
Omelchuk, a noted Canadian
physician and scientist, wished that
he were dead. The victim of a
massive aneurysm in 1987, the pains
in his head were so intense that
there were times when he thought
that his head was about to explode.
Nightly, for nearly twelve years, he
had to take hydrocodene to sleep
comfortably.
“Only ten
percent of the people survive the
stroke that I experienced,” said Dr.
Omelchuk, the former chief of staff
at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in
Edmonton, Canada. “I was one of the
lucky ones.”
After
recovering from a ten-hour surgery,
Dr. Omelchuk was not able to walk or
talk. He was unable to teach or
practice medicine and his brain
capacity was reduced by 30 percent.
“I was told by my physicians that I
should accept my condition and that
I would have to be on pain
medication for the rest of my life.”
Saddled
with a quality of life as dismal as
a bad cold on an endless winter
night, Dr. Omelchuk often sat in his
living room chair thinking of those
days when he presided over meetings
as president of the Alberta chapter
of the College of Family Physicians
of Canada. “My constant companions
were my wife, Orissa, and my pain,”
said Dr. Omelchuk. “I tried massage,
acupuncture, every type of pain pill
that I could get a doctor to give me
and, in the end, nothing seemed to
work. I was hopeless. I was alive
but my quality of life was poor,”
said Dr. Omelchuk who was listed in
the International Who’s Who of
Medicine the same year that he had
the aneurysm.
Dr.
Omelchuk was introduced to
glyconutrients during a conversation
with a colleague who noticed that he
was always fatigued and suggested
that they might help him.
“I was
skeptical,” he said. “None of the
best physicians in the country were
able to help me. I had been told to
accept my fate. Yet, we were
desperate so I read everything that
I could find about glyconutrients.
My wife suggested that we try them.”
Dr.
Omelchuk said that four months after
he began taking glyconutrients the
crippling pain disappeared. “For
the first time in twelve years I was
able to sleep without waking up in
the middle of the night,” he said.
“My thinking was clear and I did not
have to take any medication.” His
recovery did not make sense to him.
It contravened what his doctors had
told him, his own medical training,
and everything that he had learned
and experienced in the more than
quarter of a century that he had
been a physician.
“I read a
paper that was written by scientists
at the University of Calgary in 1998
that showed brain cell regeneration
in laboratory rats. I began to look
at other studies. There is research
that suggests that stem cells that
migrate to the brain undergo a
transformation that result in
functional brain cells. The brain
has a capacity to set up new
pathways of communication,” he said.
Dr. Omelchuk believes that there is
a direct relationship between the
regeneration of his brain cells and
the glyconutritionals that he used.
“Medical researchers told me after
my stroke that I had lost thirty
percent of my brain capacity,” he
said. “I had myself tested after I
had been taking the supplements and
was told that all of my mental
faculties were normal. My verbal
capacity is in the 97th percentile.
I have my life back.
Glyconutritionals are responsible
for my recovery and for the quality
of life that I am able to share with
my wife today.”
Neither his
medical training nor his medical
teaching or practice was
complemented with education in
nutrition, Dr. Omelchuk said. “Some
members of the medical community are
admitting on a daily basis that our
food chain is depleted and that the
only way that we are going to get
the essential nutrients that our
bodies need is through
supplementation,” he said.
“Glyconutritionals could be one of
the greatest nutritional benefits of
the 21st century,” he said.
“Unfortunately, physicians and many
others in the field of healthcare
know very little or nothing about
them, even though there is abundant
peer reviewed scientific validation
as to their efficacy in supporting
the body’s normal functions of
recovery from chronic diseased
conditions.”
Hearing about the support of
glyconutrients from such noted
physicians as Dr. Carson and Dr.
Omelchuk has elated Dr. Reg
McDaniel, a former chief of
staff at the Dallas Fort Worth
Medical Center.
“Over the years I have been
astounded with the improvements in
the health conditions of people,
especially children, who have taken
glyconutrients,” said Dr. McDaniel,
who also serves as the medical
director of the Fisher Institute for
Medical Research in Grand Prairie,
Texas.
“I have seen quality of life
improvements in people with
diabetes, HIV-AIDS, heart disease,
asthma, autism, allergies, Downs
syndrome and a number of other
conditions. Many of these people saw
little or no improvement through the
use of their prescription drugs.”
McDaniel said that during the
last twenty years there have been
amazing discoveries in
glyconutritional research. “One
study showed that people who added
glyconutrients to their diets
developed stems cells from their own
bone marrow that resulted in the
migration of the cells into damaged
organs. Medical scientists
concluded that these new cells
replaced damaged or diseased ones.”
McDaniel, a founder of the newly
organized WMS international research
foundation, said that he and other
scientists will expand the testing
of glyconutrients globally in an
effort to add to the science behind
the technology of glyconutritionals.
“We intend to record and document
responses to glyconutrients that
will assist visionary members of the
scientific and medical communities
in their efforts to make this
crucial technology available to all
people,” said Dr. McDaniel. Voted
“Physician of the Year” by his peers
in 1990, Dr. McDaniel understands
the skepticism of the medical
community to complementary
approaches to medicines. “Most of
us never received any nutritional
training in medical school and that
is compounded by the fact that many
nutritional products have little or
no science to support their claims.
But glyconutrients research is
quickly raising the bar of
credibility.” As a recognized
scientific authority on the
potential of glyconutrients, Dr.
McDaniel was invited to testify at
the Congressional Hearing on
Bio-Terrorism on Capitol Hill in
2001. “There is overwhelming
evidence that suggests that the
human body may be capable, through
its normal physiology, of healing
itself from almost any malady,” Dr.
McDaniel said. “I have been in
medicine for more than 40 years and
I have never been as optimistic as I
am today that we will meet the needs
of tens of millions of people who
lead desperate lives due to chronic
illnesses.”