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I am going to find a copy of this book, read it and follow better nutritional guidelines than I have previously. (I need help with type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome issues and don't believe stopping the liver from converting food into glucose ... using glucophage is the approach I want to take or meds like Lipitor, for instance - Dr. Patrick Garrett of Kansas reported to me that they have found amazing results using glyconutrients in their diabetes and cerebral palsey trials)
In the scleroderma trial using glyconutrients, the are using the below model:
The dietary approach for management of disease is based on the nutritional technology described by Roger J Williams, Ph.D., who wrote in Nutrition Against Disease, “The human body heals itself and nutrition provides the resources to accomplish the task.” He also observed that in contrast to drug doses that are narrow and relatively fixed, nutrients required to correct an abnormal condition may vary 3,000 fold for the amount required to being the body back to the normal zone, i.e. good health. In the study the participants will be started at an initial intake but it will be increased if required to restore strength and endurance, not unlike the use of insulin.
Initial intake:
3 teaspoon bulk Advanced Ambrotose twice a day in juice or food.
2 A/O pills twice a day
2 PLUS pills twice a day
2 Catalyst pills twice a day
1 GI-Pro pill twice a day
1 GI-Zyme pill twice a day
If the subject does not report improvements in two weeks, the Ambrotose will be doubled. If no improvements in one month there will be further adjustments in the patient’s nutrient program.
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