Re: Glycop Question
Sorry about the confusion on prices, they are listed at 75% off and Free Memberships are avaialble to the needy.
http://glycop.com/contact-us.html
does not list an email address, but is does provide a form to send email.
GlyCop is a small co-op that uses Hemp and other rare plants to help people. The co-op specializes in uncommon foods and supplements such as Aloe Vera, Tree Gums and Sea Gums.
The Essentials at GlyCop may be more important than the Glyconutrients, if you want to know more, there is an introduction at the top of each category on the website. Please let me know if you have questions or suggestions.
Glyconutrients are just part of the picture, essential amino acids (glycoproteins), essential fatty acids (glycolipids) are the missing link that glyconutrients do not address and may promote advanced formation of Proteoglycans.
Although, there is some evidence that small amounts of monosaccharides may be absorbed from glyconutrients, more
Science shows that it is actually the "friendly bacteria" producing butyric acid, other compounds and short chain fatty acids that are beneficial to mammals. Glyconutrients act as food (prebiotic) for the good bacteria in our biofilms and may enhance the effectiveness of the entire digestive system.
The Essentials:
Hemp Nutrition is relatively inexpensive and provides ALL THE ESSENTIAL amino-acids in GLOBULAR form. Please read more at
http://www.innvista.com/health/foods/hemp/default.htm
or, read on for a summary of what we have learned about these special proteins.
The "Globular" proteins in Hemp are unique and closely resemble the Hemoglobin in human blood and only require a few enzymatic actions to become useful to humans. Thus, giving your body a "rest", so to speak, from the task of breaking down linear proteins found in the common American Diet.
What makes Hemp unique is the globular proteins, they are very similar to human globulin and easily digested with only a few enzymes, in theory, relieving the body of the stress involved in digesting linear proteins that are found in animal products.
Sincerely,
GlyCop Co-op
6220 Roe St.
Boise, Idaho 83714
Phone: (208)853-5110 Cell: (208)724-5860 WebSite:
http://www.GlyCop.com