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Subject: Glyconutrient treatment helping so far
Date: 05/01/2007

I came across this very informative website when browsing on the internet for more information on Multiple Myeloma and Glyconutrients.  My mother, aged 67, was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma 12 months ago and has been through a very emotional and physical trauma since.  Before my mother was diagnosed she had always been, and still continues to be, very conscious of good health and general well being.  This is why it was very hard for her and our family to come to grips with this terrible disease.  Only a few months after diagnosis, someone came to her with an alternative to conventional medicine.  It was a ray of light amongst the heaps of information on chemotherapy and radiotherapy, that was all rather confusing.  My mother was never convinced of chemotherapy and the dramatic side effects that it can cause and decided to try glyconutrients as a form of treatment, never closing off to the idea that drugs will need to be a part of her life from now on.   Only a couple of months after starting on glyconutrient supplements, she caught a cold due to her lowered immunity from the myeloma.  Over a period of a couple of weeks her sickness grew better, then all of a sudden she became terribly ill, basically overnight.  She was airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Adelaide where she was put into Intensive Care for life saving treatment.  Her calcium level was higher than they had ever seen anyone survive and she had suffered pneumonia and a mild heart attack during this trauma.  We watched her get as close to death, as we as a family ever thought possible, to being able to leave for home a fortnight later (credit must go to the staff of the QEH ICU), and then miraculously recover to her good health that she has today!  As I am typing this as, she and my father are travelling back to Adelaide from a 10 day holiday in Perth (something we all thought she may never be able to achieve again).   Through her trauma in hospital, the doctors were trying to convince her and our family that chemotherapy should be an option for her future.  After a lot of family discussion and tears, we along with my mother denied them of any chemo treatment although she still used some prescribed medicines for her recovery process.  She is now only on one prescribed medicine (an antibiotic to help fight infections) and the glyconutrients of which she started taking again as soon as a few weeks of returning home.  My mother is still getting bloods done monthly and is under her local GP and haemotologist.  They both know that she is taking glyconutriens.   They have told her that she is in remission and that whatever she is doing, keep doing it because it is working.  Her most recent good news was from a heart ultrasound that she had a few weeks ago.  They couldn't find any scarring from the mild heart attack that she had suffered and therefore would not need to take any heart tablets.  If this product and her good faith in God is enough to keep her here with us for a little longer and with general well being,  then I am truly thankful.  I hope that this message is able to help someone - I think it has helped me get a little off my chest! 

If anyone needs any information on the glyconutrients my mother is taking, you can contact me through my email.

Subject: RE: Glyconutrient treatment helping so far
Date: 05/05/2007

  My husband was on glyconutrients before he had his stem cell transplants for multiple myeloma.  We stopped them I beleive as we needed to save some money during the treatment ans were not sure if they were really helping.  What company were you getting your product from and what was it called?  Now that he is recovering we may want to strt them again. 

    Thank you,

    Theresa

Subject: RE: Glyconutrient treatment helping so far
Date: 06/03/2007

 

On 5/5/2007 t Timing wrote:

  My husband was on glyconutrients before he had his stem cell transplants for multiple myeloma.  We stopped them I beleive as we needed to save some money during the treatment ans were not sure if they were really helping.  What company were you getting your product from and what was it called?  Now that he is recovering we may want to strt them again. 

    Thank you,

    Theresa


The glyconutrients my mother is using is from a company called Mannatech.  She takes the ambrotose powder up to 4tblspns,  a antioxidant called AO, Plus tablets, Undaria and GI Pro.  She has been taking them for approximately 10 months and still is going very well.  She has a renewed energy and says she feels like she can do more than she was able to before she was diagnosed with MM.  Her bloods are still stable.  We know that they are quite expensive, but we feel the benefit outweighs the cost factor in my mums cercumstance.  Since knowing the benefit my mother has had with this, my husband has been taking Mannatech products for 6 months for his Rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis and is now drug free for the first time since being diagnosed  7 years ago.  He is 34 and still playing competitive country football.  He is hoping it will clear up his psoriasis altogether - it has already started to!  I now have my kids on the products and my sister-in-law who has breast cancer.  I can highly recommend you start your husband on this again as soon as possible and he needs to be willing to stick with it and I'm sure he will get great results.  I'm sorry I haven't seen your reply earlier.  Hope this helps you, but if you need to know how and where to get it, i can give you more detail.

Subject: RE: Glyconutrient treatment helping so far
Date: 06/03/2007
My husband has multiple myeloma for 7 years.  He has been taking Ambrotose ( glyconutrient) for almost 3 years.  He is doing fabulous.  His health improved 100%.   My husband had chemo, radiation, numerous drugs, and a stem cell transplant about 6 years ago.  In less than 3 years he relapsed.  His doctor, at a big NYC hospital, gave him more chemo and radiation; he also wanted him to do 2 more stem cell transplants.  One would be a donar.  We had started to see a local oncologist because of the travel time to NYC and he was getting chemo 2X a week.  He was against the transplants (so was I), and two other specialists in mm were against it.  Soon after I was introduced to a woman who was taking Ambrostose - she had had ovarian cancer (stage 3) 9 years prior.  She started Ambrotose, and she never did chemo or radiation.  My husband was given 9 to 13 months with his last round of chemo.  It is 3 years.  He has no new signs of cancer.  His health has improved.  He goes to work everyday.  He is in construction.  I know this product saved his life.  I am a type 1 diabetic for over 40 years.  It helps me control my blood sugar levels.  I am also a teacher, and I work in a school.  I am very rarely out sick.  This is a fabulous product. 
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