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What Are Glyconutrientss?

By: alexgreenhold Home | Health-and-Fitness | Nutrition


Glyconutrients is perhaps one of the most important findings for the human race in the last 100 years. For as long as we can all remember medicine and science have been trying to understand how all of the body parts communicate with one another so every part functions as it should. A good example of this is to take a look at your digestive system. How does it know what nutrients the body needs and what ones it doesn't? It absorbs what the body needs and nothing more.

Well the mystery has been solved and the answer is glyconutrients. This has been proven to be one of the most important breakthroughs in the history of medicine. That code has now been broken. This role is undertaken by glyconutrients. Researchers proclaim it to be the most important discovery in the history of medicine.

So you want to know what glyconutrients are, well they are mainly plant carbohydrates. Even though there are over 200 that are out there, there are only 8 that are really needed for bodily function. These 8 glyconutrients are: glucose, mannose, fucose, xylose, galactose, N-acetylneuraminic acid, N-acetygalactosamine, and N-acetyglucosamine.Glyconutrients are one of the main items that make the communication for cells more effective and they also promote proper function for the cells.

The glyconutrients are not classified as vitamins or minerals, enzymes or amino acids as they are made into a nutritional supplement that comes from plants. Every cell in the human body needs or requires these glyconutrients so it is important to provide them to you body for optimum performance. Many people are not aware that their bodies need and maybe even crave these nutrients for the best performance so it comes as no surprise that people suffer from various illnesses. It has been proven that by using these nutrients it can help to deal with certain illnesses and diseases.



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