Glyconutrient Reference Guide
Why are Glyconutrients so important?
Why are Glyconutrients so important?
Once a disease begins its process, the body’s immune system will recognize that something is wrong and being to fight against that disease. Stronger immune systems will adequately address the problem and bring the body back to a normal state of health while poor immune systems will succumb to the disease resulting in a decline in health.
The key to a healthy immune system, or to a healthy body overall, is the proper communication among cells, similar to the functions of amino and nucleic acids.
Cell-to-cell communication is shared as cells bump into each other and transfer biological information. The complex language used to communicate is translated using Glyconutrients. Illness occurs as a result of a communication breakdown among cells.
In order to understand the complexity of our body’s cellular language, consider that the human alphabet uses four basic geometrical forms. Our cellular alphabet uses eight geometrical forms known as Glycosaccharides.
Unfortunately, the average diet provides the human body with only two Glycosaccharides or 25 percent of the alphabet needed for proper cell communication. With such low percentages our body, particularly during a time of disease or illness, is trying to communicate without an experienced translator and the results can be deadly.