What Is Glyconutrition?
Author: Zachary Thompson

Glyconutritionals are receiving a lot of reviews and continued
studies. It has been shown through various studies that
glyconutritional products can help the body.  As a result, there
are many products now available on the market as
glyconutritional supplements.

What exactly makes something a glyconutritional? Something is
said to be glyconutritional if it contains glyconutrients. You
are probably wondering what glyconutrients are. Any nutrient
that is obtained through natural plant sugars is called a
glyconutrient.

Some people believe that glyconutritients can help your body
not only lose weight, but also turn fat areas into muscle areas.
There are still studies being conducted to see how well this
entire process works together.

There are basically eight glyconutritients that scientists know
about. These include:

-  Fucose
- Galactose
- Glucose
- Mannose
- N-AcetylGalactosamine
- N-AcetylGlucosamine
- N-AcetylNeuraminic acid
- Xylose

You can see from the names of the eight glyconutrients that
doctors and scientists are not advocating that you start tossing
mounds of regular and refined sugars on your food and in your
drinks. The suggestion is that if you intake glyconutritions,
that you can help your body as a whole.

All of these eight glyconutritients make up any
glyconutritionals that you might come across. They are not
processed and refined sugars. These eight glyconutritients come
from plants. Since the eight glyconutritients come from plants
and can essentially be reproduced, you will find that there are
numbers of glyconutritional products available on the wellness
market today. Companies are making pills and even teas that have
glyconutritional claims to them.

How do you decide if glyconutritients are right for you? The
first step is to consult with your health care provider. Can you
go off of insulin if you have a glyconutritional supplement in
your diet? Many people are hoping to leave insulin with these
products, but again, it is imperative that you talk to your
health care provider. The two of you together and with careful
blood sugar monitoring can determine if glyconutritional
supplements would help to lower your need for insulin. You never
want to just stop taking insulin and try something that is
supplemental.

Will glyconutritional products replace the need for exercise?
Some people are wondering this since there is claims that
glyconutritional products help the body to build muscle. The
simple answer is no. Your body will always need some form of
exercise to maintain your general overall wellness. Read various
reviews and research results that are not dependent on selling
glyconutritional products, E-books, or DVDs. There are many
benefits from glyconutritients, but this is not a new cure of
nutrition.

You can benefit as a whole while making sure that the eight
glyconutritients are in your diet and you can even buy a
glyconutritional supplement. Also, remember there is no magic
cure for anything. It takes good solid science, eating healthy,
and plenty of exercise to maintain overall general wellness.


About The Author: Zach Thompson is a Glyconutrients
Representative. His clients range from actresses to pro
athletes. You can get a free Glyconutrients consultation by
visiting http://www.nutritionalreview.com.